Back

Effects of Resveratrol as an Adjunct to a Low-Calorie Diet in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity and Knee Osteoarthritis

Leonov, G.; Malvina, A.; Kosyura, S.; Livantsova, E.; Varaeva, Y.; Starodubova, A.

2026-06-11 nutrition
10.64898/2026.06.09.26355282 medRxiv
Show abstract

Background. Obesity is a modifiable risk factor for osteoarthritis and may contribute to pain, functional impairment, inflammation, and cartilage degradation. Resveratrol has potential anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective effects, but its efficacy as an adjunct to dietary intervention remains unclear. Objective. This study evaluated whether resveratrol supplementation provides additional benefits when combined with a low-calorie diet in postmenopausal women with obesity and knee osteoarthritis. Methods. A total of 97 postmenopausal women with obesity and knee osteoarthritis were included in this randomized controlled clinical study. Participants received either a 10-day low-calorie diet alone or the same diet combined with 150 mg/day trans-resveratrol. Anthropometric parameters, body composition, biochemical markers, pain intensity, functional status, and urinary CTX-II were assessed at baseline and follow-up. Results. Both interventions were associated with reductions in body weight, BMI, waist and hip circumferences, fat mass, glucose, HOMA-IR, lipid parameters, hsCRP, VAS, WOMAC, LAI, and urinary CTX-II. Compared with diet alone, resveratrol supplementation did not provide additional benefits for anthropometric parameters, glucose metabolism, lipid profile, or WOMAC score. However, the resveratrol group showed a greater reduction in hsCRP and urinary CTX-II. The obesity class did not modify the treatment effect. Conclusion. A short-term low-calorie diet improved metabolic, inflammatory, and osteoarthritis-related parameters in postmenopausal women with obesity and knee osteoarthritis. The addition of resveratrol did not enhance weight loss or improve most metabolic outcomes but was associated with greater reductions in hsCRP and urinary CTX-II. These findings suggest a potential anti-inflammatory and cartilage-related effect of resveratrol, which requires confirmation in longer randomized trials.

Matching journals

The top 6 journals account for 50% of the predicted probability mass.

1
Bone
22 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
17.7%
2
Frontiers in Nutrition
23 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
10.2%
3
Frontiers in Endocrinology
53 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
8.5%
4
PLOS ONE
4510 papers in training set
Top 21%
8.5%
5
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
15 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.9%
6
Journal of Translational Medicine
46 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.0%
50% of probability mass above
7
Scientific Reports
3102 papers in training set
Top 35%
3.6%
8
Current Developments in Nutrition
15 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
3.6%
9
Journal of Clinical Medicine
91 papers in training set
Top 2%
3.1%
10
Cureus
67 papers in training set
Top 2%
2.6%
11
Food & Function
12 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
2.1%
12
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health
10 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
1.9%
13
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
124 papers in training set
Top 3%
1.8%
14
Nutrients
64 papers in training set
Top 1.0%
1.7%
15
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
19 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
1.5%
16
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
30 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
1.5%
17
The Journal of Nutrition
21 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
1.2%
18
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
32 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
1.2%
19
International Journal of Obesity
25 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
1.0%
20
PLOS Global Public Health
293 papers in training set
Top 5%
1.0%
21
Frontiers in Neuroscience
223 papers in training set
Top 6%
1.0%
22
BMC Health Services Research
42 papers in training set
Top 2%
1.0%
23
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
15 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
0.9%
24
Healthcare
16 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.8%
25
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
13 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
0.8%
26
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
105 papers in training set
Top 3%
0.8%
27
eLife
5422 papers in training set
Top 61%
0.7%
28
npj Aging
15 papers in training set
Top 1%
0.5%
29
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
27 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
0.5%