Meta AnalysisID 7870

膳食磷对健康成人餐后代谢反应的影响

CRD42023489337

What is the effect of dietary phosphorus supplementation [I] on postprandial metabolism [O], as compared to the effect of low or depleted phosphorus intake levels [C], in healthy adults [P]?

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Meta Analysis Id
7870
Evidence Id
16428
Core Evidence Id
16428
Source Meta Analysis Id
7867
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA007867
Crd Id
CRD42023489337
Title
The Impact of Dietary Phosphorus on Postprandial Metabolic Responses in Healthy Adults
Review Question
What is the effect of dietary phosphorus supplementation [I] on postprandial metabolism [O], as compared to the effect of low or depleted phosphorus intake levels [C], in healthy adults [P]?
Study Type Included
Only intervention studies with an evaluation of metabolic outcomes are eligible to be included in this review. Observational studies will be excluded. Experimental studies will be included if they are randomized controlled trials; parallel or crossover studies.
Condition Being Studied
Dietary phosphorus partakes a crucial role in energy metabolism, by being responsible for the phosphorylation of glucose; an essential step in insulin signaling and intracellular glucose uptake, in addition to its role in ATP production. Any compromise in postprandial phosphate levels may induce metabolic changes that may favor the development of different components of the metabolic syndrome, such as glucose intolerance and obesity.
Participant
Participants shall be healthy adults (18 to 64 years), and not belonging to any group with any diagnosed diseases.
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Phosphorus supplementation (in any form)
Comparator Control
Non-exposed control group, placebo, or phosphate binders/chelators.
Main Outcome
Primary outcomes: postprandial metabolism, including thermogenesis (measured by substrate oxidation), postprandial glycemia (measured by postprandial glucose and insulin levels), and postprandial lipidemia (measured by postprandial lipid panels). Measures of effect Above or below normal plasma levels of lipid panels and glycemic parameters, and percentage of substrate oxidation
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
Body composition, energy intake, and satiety Measures of effect appetite scores and BMI measurements
Study Method
Intervention, Narrative synthesis, Prevention, Systematic review
Keyword
MeSH headings have not been applied to this record
Contact
Rania El Khoury [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
University of Nottingham www.nottingham.ac.uk
Funding Source
This systematic review will be undertaken in collaboration with the University of Nottingham in England and the American University of Beirut in Lebanon.
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
Lebanon
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-12-03
Registration Date
2023-12-14
Anticipated Start Date
2023-12-04
Anticipated Completion Date
2024-03-01
Title Cn
膳食磷对健康成人餐后代谢反应的影响
Title En
The Impact of Dietary Phosphorus on Postprandial Metabolic Responses in Healthy Adults
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