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Efficacy of Dietary and Supplementation Interventions for Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes.

Nutrients
January 1, 1970
Jessica Lewgood et al. (8 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to examine the potential of Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) to improve glucose control and body composition in the context of Type 2 diabetes management.

Results Summary

The abstract does not provide specific findings on BCAAs, only mentioning their inclusion as one of several supplements reviewed for potential benefits in managing Type 2 diabetes.

Population

Individuals with Type 2 diabetes (general mention, no specific subgroup details provided).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (12)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
Mediterranean diet
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#1
plant-based diet
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#2
low-calorie diets
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#3
very low-calorie diets
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#4
intermittent fasting
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#5
low-carbohydrate diets
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#6
very low-carbohydrate diets
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#7
low glycemic diets
neutral
diabetes management and treatment
-
-
effects
#8
protein
increase
glucose control and body composition
-
-
purported to improve
#9
branched-chain amino acids
increase
glucose control and body composition
-
-
purported to improve
#10
creatine
increase
glucose control and body composition
-
-
purported to improve
#11
vitamin D
increase
glucose control and body composition
-
-
purported to improve
#12
Abstract

The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing, which creates a large economic burden. Diet is a critical factor in the treatment and management of T2D; however, there are a large number of dietary approaches and a general lack of consensus regarding the efficacy of each. Therefore, the purpose of this narrative review is twofold: (1) to critically evaluate the effects of various dietary strategies on diabetes management and treatment, such as Mediterranean diet, plant-based diet, low-calorie and very low-calorie diets, intermittent fasting, low-carbohydrate and very low-carbohydrate diets, and low glycemic diets and (2) to examine several purported supplements, such as protein, branched-chain amino acids, creatine, and vitamin D to improve glucose control and body composition. This review can serve as a resource for those wanting to evaluate the evidence supporting the various dietary strategies and supplements that may help manage T2D.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2Diet, DiabeticDietary SupplementsDisease ManagementHumans
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations21
Citations/Year5.3
Relative Citation Ratio2.28
NIH Percentile78.3%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score1.68
Normalized Score0.55
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