Efficacy of MitoHeal® supplementation on adult skin quality and patient satisfaction: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study

Author:

Hooper Stephanie12,Hausenblas Heather A.12,Winters Carena12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kinesiology, Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences Jacksonville University Jacksonville FL USA

2. Center for Health and Human Performance Academic Health Sciences Building Jacksonville FL USA

Abstract

Abstract Aim Polyphenols, the most abundant natural biochemicals found in fruits, vegetables seeds, red wine, cocoa, coffee and spices, may have cosmetic and health effects. Methods This was a 1-month randomized, placebo-controlled study, approved by the institutional review board. In total, 40 adults (mean age 44.65 years) were randomized to one of three groups: MitoHeal® 500 mg/day, MitoHeal® 1000 mg/day or placebo drink. Measurements were expert rating of professional photos of skin quality and patient self-reported skin satisfaction at Days 0 and 30. Results The photographs and self-report assessments revealed that, compared with placebo, MitoHeal supplementation resulted in improvements in skin quality and patient satisfaction from Day 0 to Day 30, with a dose–response relationship often evidenced (P < 0.05). No adverse events were reported. Conclusion Pilot data revealed that MitoHeal supplementation might be effective for improving skin quality and patient satisfaction. Larger sample sizes and trial durations are needed to determine the effects of MitoHeal supplementation on beauty and overall health.

Funder

SPECNOVA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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