Objective: The present systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the effect of cinnamon supplementation on blood lipid profiles in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: A systematic search (with no language restrictions) was performed in PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library to identify relevant clinical trials up to 8th March 2020. Weighted mean differences (WMDs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CI) were pooled based on the random-effects model. Heterogeneity, publication bias, and sensitivity analyses were performed based on standard methods. Results: Sixteen studies, involving 1025 participants, were included in the meta-analysis. This study found a significant decrease in triglycerides (TG) (W...
Insufficient evidence exists to determine whether cinnamon improves outcomes in patients with lipid ...
Cinnamon has been evaluated in clinical studies, including RCTS, for its glycemic-lowering effects. ...
Background & aims\ud Cinnamon seems to be highly bioactive, appearing to mimic the effect of insulin...
Background and aims: The present systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to investigate th...
Background: Cinnamon is a spice used in cooking and in large quantities as a medical complement with...
Diabetes is the most common metabolic disease worldwide; one in twenty Americans are affected. This ...
OBJECTIVE— The objective of this study was to determine whether cinnamon improves blood glucose, tri...
Background: Cinnamon is a spice used in cooking and in large quantities as a medical complement with...
This study was planned to investigate the effects of supplementation of cinnamon on fasting blo...
Background and aims: There is some evidence regarding the positive effects of cinnamon on metabolic ...
Some studies have suggested that consumption of some herbal medicines may improve blood pressure. Th...
Aims To determine the blood glucose lowering effect of cinnamon on HbA1c, blood pressure and lipid ...
In vitro and in vivo animal studies have reported strong insulin-like or insulin-potentiating effect...
Abstract صخلملا The present study was designed to investigate the effects of supplementation of cinn...
The scientific evidence that cinnamon may exert beneficial effects on type 2 diabetes mellitus due t...
Insufficient evidence exists to determine whether cinnamon improves outcomes in patients with lipid ...
Cinnamon has been evaluated in clinical studies, including RCTS, for its glycemic-lowering effects. ...
Background & aims\ud Cinnamon seems to be highly bioactive, appearing to mimic the effect of insulin...
Background and aims: The present systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to investigate th...
Background: Cinnamon is a spice used in cooking and in large quantities as a medical complement with...
Diabetes is the most common metabolic disease worldwide; one in twenty Americans are affected. This ...
OBJECTIVE— The objective of this study was to determine whether cinnamon improves blood glucose, tri...
Background: Cinnamon is a spice used in cooking and in large quantities as a medical complement with...
This study was planned to investigate the effects of supplementation of cinnamon on fasting blo...
Background and aims: There is some evidence regarding the positive effects of cinnamon on metabolic ...
Some studies have suggested that consumption of some herbal medicines may improve blood pressure. Th...
Aims To determine the blood glucose lowering effect of cinnamon on HbA1c, blood pressure and lipid ...
In vitro and in vivo animal studies have reported strong insulin-like or insulin-potentiating effect...
Abstract صخلملا The present study was designed to investigate the effects of supplementation of cinn...
The scientific evidence that cinnamon may exert beneficial effects on type 2 diabetes mellitus due t...
Insufficient evidence exists to determine whether cinnamon improves outcomes in patients with lipid ...
Cinnamon has been evaluated in clinical studies, including RCTS, for its glycemic-lowering effects. ...
Background & aims\ud Cinnamon seems to be highly bioactive, appearing to mimic the effect of insulin...