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Resveratrol supplementation reduces pain experience by postmenopausal women

Rachel H X Wong, Hamish M Evans, Peter R C Howe
Resveratrolpolyphenolemenopause
Key takeaways
  1. 01Resveratrol significantly reduced perceived pain in postmenopausal women during the 14-week intervention
  2. 02Improved well-being scores correlated with enhanced circulatory function in the brain's blood vessels
  3. 03Resveratrol acts as a phytoestrogen, potentially counteracting vascular dysfunction linked to estrogen decline
  4. 04Findings suggest potential benefits for managing chronic pain in age-related osteoarthritis

Daily resveratrol supplementation may reduce chronic pain and enhance overall well-being in postmenopausal women by improving vascular function.

Abstract

Objective: Pain is a common complaint among postmenopausal women. It has been postulated that vascular dysfunction caused by estrogen decline at menopause plays a key role in the initiation and progression of degradative joint disease, namely age-related osteoarthritis. We evaluated whether supplementation with resveratrol, a phytoestrogen, could improve aspects of well-being such as chronic pain that is commonly experienced by postmenopausal women.

Methods: A 14-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention with trans-resveratrol (75 mg, twice daily) was conducted in 80 healthy postmenopausal women. Aspects of well-being, including pain, menopausal symptoms, sleep quality, depressive symptoms, mood states, and quality of life were assessed by Short form-36 at baseline and at the end of treatment. Rating scales were averaged to provide a composite score representing overall well-being. Cerebral vasodilator responsiveness to hypercapnia was also assessed as a surrogate marker for cerebrovascular function.

Results: Compared with placebo treatment, there was a significant reduction in pain and an improvement in total well-being after resveratrol supplementation. Both benefits, including measures of quality of life, correlated with improvements in cerebrovascular function.

Conclusions: Our preliminary findings indicate potential for resveratrol treatment to reduce chronic pain in age-related osteoarthritis. Resveratrol consumption may also boost perceptions of well-being in postmenopausal women. Further investigation to elucidate underlying mechanisms is warranted.

Cite this study
APA
Rachel H X Wong, Hamish M Evans, & Peter R C Howe (2017). Resveratrol supplementation reduces pain experience by postmenopausal women. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/resveratrol-supplementation-reduces-pain-experience-by-postmenopausal-women/
MLA
Rachel H X Wong, et al. "Resveratrol supplementation reduces pain experience by postmenopausal women." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/resveratrol-supplementation-reduces-pain-experience-by-postmenopausal-women/.
Chicago
Rachel H X Wong, Hamish M Evans, Peter R C Howe. 2017. "Resveratrol supplementation reduces pain experience by postmenopausal women.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/resveratrol-supplementation-reduces-pain-experience-by-postmenopausal-women/