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Effect of low glycaemic index or load dietary patterns on glycaemic control and cardiometabolic risk factors in diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials - imarina:9226186

Autor/es de la URV:Salas Salvadó, Jorge
Autor según el artículo:Chiavaroli, Laura; Lee, Danielle; Ahmed, Amna; Cheung, Annette; Khan, Tauseef A; Mejia, Sonia Blanco; Mirrahimi, Arash; Jenkins, David J A; Livesey, Geoffrey; Wolever, Thomas M S; Rahelic, Dario; Kahleova, Hana; Salas-Salvado, Jordi; Kendall, Cyril W C; Sievenpiper, John L
Direcció de correo del autor:jordi.salas@urv.cat
jordi.salas@urv.cat
Identificador del autor:0000-0003-2700-7459
0000-0003-2700-7459
Año de publicación de la revista:2021-08-05
Tipo de publicación:Journal Publications
Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA:Chiavaroli, Laura; Lee, Danielle; Ahmed, Amna; Cheung, Annette; Khan, Tauseef A; Mejia, Sonia Blanco; Mirrahimi, Arash; Jenkins, David J A; Livesey, G (2021). Effect of low glycaemic index or load dietary patterns on glycaemic control and cardiometabolic risk factors in diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. BMJ-British Medical Journal, 374(), n1651-. DOI: 10.1136/bmj.n1651
Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial:BMJ-British Medical Journal. 374 n1651-
Resumen:OBJECTIVE To inform the update of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes clinical practice guidelines for nutrition therapy. DESIGN Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. DATA SOURCES Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Library searched up to 13 May 2021. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SELECTING STUDIES Randomised controlled trials of three or more weeks investigating the effect of diets with low glycaemic index (GI)/glycaemic load (GL) in diabetes. OUTCOME AND MEASURES The primary outcome was glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c). Secondary outcomes included other markers of glycaemic control (fasting glucose, fasting insulin); blood lipids (low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), non-HDL-C, apo B, triglycerides); adiposity (body weight, BMI, waist circumference), blood pressure (systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP)), and inflammation (C reactive protein (CRP)). DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS Two independent reviewers extracted data and assessed risk of bias. Data were pooled by random effects models. GRADE (grading of recommendations assessment, development, and evaluation) was used to assess the certainty of evidence. RESULTS 29 trial comparisons were identified in 1617 participants with type 1 and 2 diabetes who were predominantly middle aged, overweight, or obese with moderately controlled type 2 diabetes treated by hyperglycaemia drugs or insulin. Low GI/GL dietary patterns reduced HbA1c in comparison with higher GI/GL control diets (mean difference & minus;0.31% (95% confidence interval & minus;0.42 to & minus;0.19%), P < 0.001; substantial heterogeneity, I2=75%, P < 0.001). Reductions occurred also in fasting glucose, LDL-C, non-HDL-C, apo B, triglycerides, body weight, BMI, and CRP (P < 0.05), but not blood insulin, HDL-C, waist circumference, or blood pressure. A positive dose response gradient was seen for the difference in GL and HbA1c and for absolute dietary GI and SBP (P < 0.05). The certainty of evidence was high for the reduction in HbA1cand moderate for most secondary outcomes, with downgrades due mainly to imprecision. CONCLUSIONS This synthesis suggests that low GI/GL dietary patterns result in small important improvements in established targets of glycaemic control, blood lipids, adiposity, and inflammation beyond concurrent treatment with hyperglycaemia drugs or insulin, predominantly in adults with moderately controlled type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The available evidence provides a good indication of the likely benefit in this population. STUDY REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04045938.Superscript/Subscript Available
DOI del artículo:10.1136/bmj.n1651
Enlace a la fuente original:https://www.bmj.com/content/374/bmj.n1651
Versión del articulo depositado:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Acceso a la licencia de uso:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Departamento:Bioquímica i Biotecnologia
URL Documento de licencia:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Áreas temáticas:Medicine, general & internal
Ciencias sociales
Ciencias humanas
Biotecnología
Palabras clave:Waist circumference
Type-2
Triacylglycerol blood level
Triacylglycerol
Treatment response
Treatment outcome
Systolic blood pressure
Systematic review
Risk algorithm
Review
Randomized controlled trial (topic)
Publication bias
Practice guideline
Patient identification
Outcome assessment
Obesity
Nutrition therapy
Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Mexican-style diet
Metabolic control
Meta analysis
Low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Low density lipoprotein cholesterol
Lipid profile
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Insulin
Inflammation
Improves dietary
Impaired glucose-tolerance
Humans
Human
High density lipoprotein cholesterol level
High density lipoprotein cholesterol
Hemoglobin a1c
Grade approach
Glycemic load
Glycemic index
Glycemic control
Glucose blood level
Glucose
Fasting
Dietary pattern
Diet, diabetic
Diet therapy
Diastolic blood pressure
Diabetic diet
Diabetes mellitus, type 2
Diabetes mellitus, type 1
Diabetes mellitus
Coronary-heart-disease
Clinical practice
Cardiovascular-disease
Cardiometabolic risk factors
Cardiometabolic risk factor
C reactive protein
Body weight
Body mass
Apolipoprotein b
type-2
publication bias
nutrition therapy
mexican-style diet
metabolic control
lipid profile
improves dietary
impaired glucose-tolerance
cardiovascular-disease
Entidad:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Fecha de alta del registro:2026-05-09
Volumen de revista:374
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