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营养补充剂改善多囊卵巢综合征糖脂代谢和内分泌功能的比较:系统评价和网状Meta分析

CRD42023441257

Comparison of effects of multiple nutritional supplements on glucose and lipid metabolism and endocrine function in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: A Systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized con

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Meta Analysis Id
7454
Evidence Id
16012
Core Evidence Id
16012
Source Meta Analysis Id
7460
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA007460
Crd Id
CRD42023441257
Title
Comparison of nutritional supplements in improving glycolipid metabolism and endocrine function in polycystic ovary syndrome: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Review Question
Comparison of effects of multiple nutritional supplements on glucose and lipid metabolism and endocrine function in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: A Systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Study Type Included
RCT
Condition Being Studied
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common gynecological Endocrine disease, affecting about 8% -15% of women of childbearing age. PCOS is a heterogeneous disease characterized by a combination of signs and symptoms of androgen excess and ovarian dysfunction. The pathogenesis of PCOS may be related to factors such as hyperandrogenism, insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic abnormalities, and inflammation. Patients with PCOS have a higher risk of type 2/gestational diabetes, Atherosclerosis Dyslipidemia, systemic inflammation, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, hypertension and coagulation disorders. Due to the complexity of the pathogenesis of PCOS, certain nutritional supplements are currently receiving widespread attention due to their potential benefits in improving endocrine and metabolic disorders. Research has shown that nutritional supplements can offset the risk of disease progression and cardiovascular events by offsetting the impact of oxidative stress on PCOS. Vitamin, mineral, probiotic, and other dietary supplements have significant benefits in reducing symptoms related to PCOS. Supplementing natural molecules such as inositol, vitamin E, vitamin D, and omega-3 may help overcome the pathological characteristics of PCOS, including immature oocytes, insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, oxidative stress, and inflammation. However, there are still shortcomings in the direct comparison of different nutritional supplements in the treatment of PCOS.
Participant
The inclusion criteria is female patients diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome according to Rotterdam or National Institutes of Health standards, aged 18-49 years old.
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Use one of nutritional supplements, including selenium, chromium, carnitine, inositol, Coenzyme Q10, Omega-3, probiotics, vitamin D and vitamin E, for a duration of 8 weeks at least.
Comparator Control
Use placebo or one of nutritional supplements, including selenium, chromium, carnitine, inositol, Coenzyme Q10, Omega-3, probiotics, vitamin D and vitamin E, for a duration of 8 weeks at least .
Main Outcome
Weight、BMI、Fasting blood glucose、Fasting insulin、HOMA-IR、QUICKI、TG、TC、LDL-C、HDL-C、Total testosterone、SHBG、CRP
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
Study Method
Network meta-analysis, Systematic review
Keyword
Female; Glucose; Glycolipids; Humans; Lipid Metabolism; Lipids; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Contact
Xinyin Hu [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Funding Source
No funding sources/sponsors
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
China
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-07-01
Registration Date
2023-07-11
Anticipated Start Date
2023-03-01
Anticipated Completion Date
2023-07-30
Title Cn
营养补充剂改善多囊卵巢综合征糖脂代谢和内分泌功能的比较:系统评价和网状Meta分析
Title En
Comparison of nutritional supplements in improving glycolipid metabolism and endocrine function in polycystic ovary syndrome: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Bilingual Status
complete