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The effects of dietary and nutrient interventions on arterial stiffness: a systematic review.

The American journal of clinical nutrition
February 1, 2011
Matthew P Pase et al. (3 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewSystematic ReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to systematically review the efficacy of dietary and nutrient interventions, including salt restriction, in treating arterial stiffness.

Results Summary

The study found limited but consistent evidence that salt restriction improved arterial stiffness, with effect sizes (Cohen's d) ranging from 0.28 to 0.37.

Population

Human participants in randomized controlled clinical trials.

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (7)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
omega-3 (n-3) fish oils
decrease
arterial stiffness
human participants
Cohen's d = 0.21-0.81
support for intakes
#1
soy isoflavones
decrease
arterial stiffness
human participants
Cohen's d = 0.35-0.39
support for intakes
#2
salt restriction
decrease
arterial stiffness
human participants
Cohen's d = 0.28-0.37
limited but consistent evidence to suggest
#3
fermented-milk products that contain bioactive peptides
decrease
arterial stiffness
human participants
Cohen's d = 0.15-0.33
limited but consistent evidence to suggest
#4
vitamins, micronutrients, and herbal medicines
no change
arterial stiffness
human participants
-
evidentiary support was insufficient
#5
caffeine intake
increase
arterial stiffness
human participants
Cohen's d = 0.34-0.51
limited but consistent evidence suggested that acutely increased
#6
omega-3 and soy isoflavone supplementation
decrease
arterial stiffness
-
-
provides an effective means of reducing
#7
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although dietary and nutrient interventions have been extensively studied as a means of improving arterial stiffness, to our knowledge no systematic analysis of the data has been conducted. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the current study was to systematically review the human clinical trial data and qualitatively examine the efficacy of dietary and nutrient interventions in the treatment of arterial stiffness. DESIGN: We systematically searched multiple databases until July 2010 for relevant randomized controlled human clinical trials of common dietary and nutrient interventions in the treatment of arterial stiffness. Located studies were subject to strict inclusion criteria and objectively assessed for scientific quality. RESULTS: Of the 75 relevant studies located, we considered 38 studies to be appropriate for review. Results revealed support for intakes of omega-3 (n-3) fish oils (Cohen's d = 0.21-0.81) and soy isoflavones (Cohen's d = 0.35-0.39) in the treatment of arterial stiffness. There was limited but consistent evidence to suggest that salt restriction (Cohen's d = 0.28-0.37) as well as consumption of fermented-milk products (Cohen's d = 0.15-0.33) that contain bioactive peptides improved arterial stiffness. The evidentiary support for intakes of vitamins, micronutrients, and herbal medicines was insufficient. Limited but consistent evidence suggested that caffeine intake acutely increased arterial stiffness (Cohen's d = 0.34-0.51). CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence from several small studies suggests that omega-3 and soy isoflavone supplementation provides an effective means of reducing arterial stiffness. There was little research that explored intakes of herbal medicines or micronutrients in the treatment of arterial stiffness, and this remains an area of potential research.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
ArteriesCaffeineDietary FatsFatty Acids, Omega-3HumansIsoflavonesMilk ProteinsPhytotherapySodium Chloride, DietaryGlycine maxVascular DiseasesVascular Resistance
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy65/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations122
Citations/Year8.7
Relative Citation Ratio4.28
NIH Percentile91.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score0.76
Normalized Score0.62
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