Nutritional Supplements and Lipedema: Scientific and Rational Use

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Abstract

Lipedema is a pathology of the adipose tissue, in evident female prevalence, diagnosed clinically and still of not well-defined etiopathogenesis. Indeed, an estrogen-related component is present, and an inflammatory state and a condition of edema are present in most cases; even pain seems to be a recurring feature, and insulin resistance is also often associated with lipedema. The therapeutic approach is finally becoming holistic. Therefore, with surgery, physiotherapy, and elastic compression therapy, the nutritional aspect of food supplementation is gaining much value. The objective of the present work is to consider the nutritional supplements that could be useful to manage this condition, underlining that, at the moment, the specific literature is practically non-existent. The most promising supplements seem to be omega 3 fish oil, polyphenols, and vitamin C, but the need for studies in this sector is urgent.

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Cannataro, R., & Cione, E. (2022, December 1). Nutritional Supplements and Lipedema: Scientific and Rational Use. Nutraceuticals. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/nutraceuticals2040020

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