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营养实践管理月经周期相关症状:系统评价。

Nutritional practices to manage menstrual cycle related symptoms: a systematic review.

机构信息

Applied, Sports, Technology, Exercise and Medicine (A-STEM) Research Centre, Swansea University, SwanseaSA1 8EN, UK.

School of Sport and Exercise Science, Welsh Institute of Performance Science, Swansea, UK.

出版信息

Nutr Res Rev. 2024 Dec;37(2):352-375. doi: 10.1017/S0954422423000227. Epub 2023 Sep 25.

Abstract

Certain nutritional practices may reduce menstrual-related symptoms, but there is no current consensus on what foods/supplements are sufficiently evidenced to warrant promotion to reduce menstrual symptoms of naturally menstruating individuals. This review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Two online databases were searched for published experimental studies that investigated the effects of foods/supplements on menstrual-related symptoms in eumenorrhoeic women. Extracted data and study characteristics were tabulated and grouped on the basis of food/supplement intervention and dosage compared with UK dietary reference values (DRV) and safe upper limits. In total, twenty-eight studies and twenty-one different foods/supplement interventions were included in the review. None of the studies reported a negative effect on symptoms, twenty-three reported a positive effect and five had no effect. Eighteen different ways of measuring menstrual-related symptoms were described across the studies. The results indicate a lack of consistency in studies to confidently provide information to eumenorrheic, naturally menstruating women regarding the use of foods/supplements to reduce menstrual symptoms. Determination of menstrual-related symptoms varied along with dose and duration of food or supplements provided. These data provide some evidence for the use of vitamin D, calcium, zinc and curcumin to reduce menstrual-related symptoms of non-hormonal contraceptive users, on an individual basis; however, further investigation is required prior to implementation with a focus on robust protocols to determine and measure changes in menstrual symptoms, with interventions adhering to DRV and safe upper limits.

摘要

某些营养做法可能会减轻与月经相关的症状,但目前对于哪些食物/补充剂有足够的证据支持推广以减轻自然月经女性的月经症状,尚未达成共识。本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南。在两个在线数据库中搜索了已发表的实验研究,这些研究调查了食物/补充剂对生育期女性月经相关症状的影响。提取的数据和研究特征根据食物/补充剂干预和剂量与英国饮食参考值(DRV)和安全上限进行了列表和分组。总共纳入了 28 项研究和 21 种不同的食物/补充剂干预措施。没有一项研究报告对症状有负面影响,23 项研究报告有积极影响,5 项研究没有影响。在这些研究中,描述了 18 种不同的测量月经相关症状的方法。结果表明,由于研究方法不一致,因此无法为生育期、自然月经的女性提供关于使用食物/补充剂减轻月经症状的可靠信息。与提供的食物或补充剂的剂量和持续时间有关,月经相关症状的测定也有所不同。这些数据为维生素 D、钙、锌和姜黄素在个体基础上用于减轻非激素避孕使用者的月经相关症状提供了一些证据;然而,在实施之前,需要进一步调查,重点是制定稳健的方案来确定和衡量月经症状的变化,干预措施要符合 DRV 和安全上限。

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