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植物发酵食品对代谢综合征和 2 型糖尿病的影响:随机对照试验的系统评价。

The impact of botanical fermented foods on metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials.

机构信息

School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark.

出版信息

Nutr Res Rev. 2024 Dec;37(2):396-415. doi: 10.1017/S0954422423000252. Epub 2023 Oct 26.

Abstract

Our systematic review assessed the impact of botanical fermented food (BFF) consumption on glucose, lipid, anthropometric, inflammatory and gut microbiota parameters, in adults with metabolic syndrome (MetS), MetS components or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Embase, MEDLINE, Cochrane CENTRAL and Google Scholar were searched with no language limits, from inception to 31 August 2022, for eligible randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Two independent reviewers screened 6873 abstracts and extracted relevant data. Risk of bias (ROB) was assessed using the Cochrane Collaboration's ROB2 tool. The final review included twenty-six RCTs, with thirty-one reports published between 2001 and 2022. Significant ( < 0·05) within-group and between-group changes in cardiometabolic outcome means were reported in twenty-three and nineteen studies, respectively. Gut microbiota composition was assessed in four studies, with two finding significant between-group differences. No significant difference between groups of any measured outcomes was observed in five studies. There were fourteen studies at low ROB; ten were of some concern; and two were at high ROB. In 73% of included studies, BFF consumption by participants with obesity, MetS or T2DM led to significant between-group improvements in discrete cardiometabolic outcomes, including fasting blood glucose, lipid profile, blood pressure, waist circumference, body fat percentage and C-reactive protein. BFF consumption increased the abundance of beneficial gut bacteria, such as and LAB, whilst reducing potential pathogens such as . To determine the clinical significance of BFFs as therapeutic dietary adjuncts, their safety, tolerability and affordability must be balanced with the limited power and magnitude of these preliminary findings.

摘要

我们的系统评价评估了植物发酵食品(BFF)对代谢综合征(MetS)、MetS 成分或 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)成年人的葡萄糖、脂质、人体测量、炎症和肠道微生物群参数的影响。我们在 Embase、MEDLINE、Cochrane CENTRAL 和 Google Scholar 上进行了无语言限制的检索,检索时间从建库到 2022 年 8 月 31 日,以寻找合格的随机对照试验(RCT)。两名独立的审查员筛选了 6873 篇摘要并提取了相关数据。使用 Cochrane 协作的 ROB2 工具评估了偏倚风险(ROB)。最终的综述包括 26 项 RCT,其中 31 项报告发表于 2001 年至 2022 年之间。23 项研究报告了心血管代谢结局指标的组内和组间有统计学意义(<0.05)的变化,19 项研究报告了组间变化。四项研究评估了肠道微生物群组成,其中两项研究发现了组间有统计学意义的差异。五项研究中未观察到任何测量结果的组间差异有统计学意义。有 14 项研究的 ROB 较低;10 项研究存在一定的关注;两项研究的 ROB 较高。在纳入的研究中,73%的研究报告称,肥胖、MetS 或 T2DM 患者食用 BFF 可显著改善离散的心血管代谢结局,包括空腹血糖、血脂谱、血压、腰围、体脂百分比和 C 反应蛋白。BFF 的摄入增加了有益肠道细菌的丰度,如 和 LAB,同时减少了潜在的病原体,如 。为了确定 BFF 作为治疗性饮食辅助剂的临床意义,必须权衡其安全性、耐受性和可负担性与这些初步发现的有限效力和幅度。

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