Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialPlant-based therapies offer a promising alternative, but human evidence has not been comprehensively reviewed.1Anning AS (2026)Plant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialThis review summarizes current evidence on the efficacy and safety of plant-based treatments for leishmaniasis in humans.1Anning AS (2026)Plant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialWe summarized the main study results qualitatively and quantitatively (where possible) by estimating risk ratios with 95% confidence intervals for treatment outcomes using the meta package in R.1Anning AS (2026)Plant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialBackground Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by Leishmania species and transmitted through sand fly bites, affecting some of the most vulnerable populations globally.1Anning AS (2026)Plant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialIntroduction Menopause marks the end of a woman's reproductive cycle and is associated with a decline in estrogen levels.2Lasfar A (2025)Effects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.
Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialThis hormonal shift accelerates systemic aging processes, affecting metabolic regulation, cardiovascular risk, and connective tissue integrity.2Lasfar A (2025)Effects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.
Olive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized TrialResults Elastin levels significantly increased in the placebo group while they remained stable in the OLE group [-6.3 [-12.0; -0.05], p = 0.033], but not after correction for multiple testing ( p adj = 0.0825).2Lasfar A (2025)Effects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimPlant-based therapies offer a promising alternative, but human evidence has not been comprehensively reviewed.
evidence level1
citationAnning AS (2026)
sourcePlant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimThis review summarizes current evidence on the efficacy and safety of plant-based treatments for leishmaniasis in humans.
evidence level1
citationAnning AS (2026)
sourcePlant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimWe summarized the main study results qualitatively and quantitatively (where possible) by estimating risk ratios with 95% confidence intervals for treatment outcomes using the meta package in R.
evidence level1
citationAnning AS (2026)
sourcePlant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimBackground Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by Leishmania species and transmitted through sand fly bites, affecting some of the most vulnerable populations globally.
evidence level1
citationAnning AS (2026)
sourcePlant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimIntroduction Menopause marks the end of a woman's reproductive cycle and is associated with a decline in estrogen levels.
evidence level2
citationLasfar A (2025)
sourceEffects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimThis hormonal shift accelerates systemic aging processes, affecting metabolic regulation, cardiovascular risk, and connective tissue integrity.
evidence level2
citationLasfar A (2025)
sourceEffects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.
topicOlive Leaf Extract Skin Outcomes Randomized Trial
claimResults Elastin levels significantly increased in the placebo group while they remained stable in the OLE group [-6.3 [-12.0; -0.05], p = 0.033], but not after correction for multiple testing ( p adj = 0.0825).
evidence level2
citationLasfar A (2025)
sourceEffects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.

Source documents

  1. Plant-based therapeutics for leishmaniasis: A systematic review emphasizing human studies and clinical trial evidence.
  2. Effects of olive leaf extract supplementation on systemic markers of tissue aging and remodeling in postmenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial with exploratory skin outcomes.