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2014-12-19

12-month consumption of a polyphenol extract from olive(OLEA EUROPAEA) in a double blind, randomized trial increases serum total osteocalcin levels and inproves serum lipid profiles in postmenapausal women with osteopenia

Source: Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging;Jan2015, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p77

Abstract

Objectives

Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder characterized by impaired bone turnover and compromised bone strength, thereby predisposing to increased risk of fracture. Preclinical research has shown that compounds produced by the olive tree (Olea europaea), may protect from bone loss, by increasing osteoblast activity at the expense of adipocyte formation. The aim of this exploratory study was to obtain a first insight on the effect of intake of an olive extract on bone turnover in postmenopausal women with decreased bone mass (osteopenia).

Design and setting

For that, a double blind, placebo-controlled study was performed in which participants were randomly allocated to either treatment or placebo groups.

Participants

64 osteopenic patients, with a mean bone mineral density (BMD) T-score between −1.5 and −2.5 in the lumbar spine (L2–L4) were included in the study.

Intervention and measurements

Participants received for 12 months daily either 250 mg/day of olive extract and 1000 mg Ca (treatment) or 1000 mg Ca alone (placebo). Primary endpoints consisted of evaluation of bone turnover markers. Secondary endpoints included BMD measurements and blood lipid profiles.

Results

After 12 months, the levels of the pro-osteoblastic marker osteocalcin were found to significantly increase in the treatment group as compared to placebo. Simultaneously, BMD decreased in the placebo group, while remaining stable in the treatment group. In addition, improved lipid profiles were observed, with significant decrease in total- and LDL-cholesterol in the treatment group.

Conclusion

This exploratory study supports preclinical observations and warrants further research by showing that a specific olive polyphenol extract (Bonolive®) affects serum osteocalcin levels and may stabilize lumbar spine BMD. Moreover, the improved blood lipid profiles suggest additional health benefits associated to the intake of the olive polyphenol extract.