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Study type: Meta-analysisConfidence: Moderate

Meta-analysis of curcumin supplementation on exercise-induced inflammation and delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)

Yavari AJavadi MMirmiran PBahadoran Z

Year2015
Sample sizen=857
JournalAsian Journal of Sports Medicine
AuthorsYavari AJavadi MMirmiran PBahadoran Z

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Summary

Summary

A meta-analysis of RCTs examining the effects of curcumin supplementation on post-exercise inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-6, TNF-α) and muscle soreness (DOMS). Curcumin significantly reduced inflammatory cytokines by inhibiting the NF-κB pathway and significantly reduced muscle soreness scores at 24–48 hours post-exercise. However, the bioavailability of curcumin alone is very low (~1%), and co-administration with piperine (black pepper component) is known to increase absorption approximately 20-fold.

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DOI: 10.5812/asjsm.25966

Key Findings

Key findings

  • 1

    Significantly reduced post-exercise inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-6, TNF-α)

  • 2

    Significantly reduced DOMS scores at 24–48 hours post-exercise

  • 3

    NF-κB pathway inhibition is the primary anti-inflammatory mechanism

  • 4

    Bioavailability of curcumin alone is very low (~1%)

  • 5

    Co-administration with piperine increases absorption approximately 20-fold

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