The effects of pomegranate consumption on liver function enzymes in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Hossein Bahari , Hossein Rafiei , Kian Goudarzi , Kosar Omidian , Omid Asbaghi , Kosar Sadat Hosseini Kolbadi , Moslem Naderian , Ali Hosseini
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Abstract

Background

We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of all published clinical trial studies to provide a more accurate estimation of pomegranate effects on liver enzymes in different clinical conditions.

Methods

A systematic literature search was carried out using electronic databases, including PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus, up to March 2023 to identify eligible randomized clinical trials (RCTs) evaluating the effect of pomegranate consumption on liver function enzymes. Heterogeneity tests of the selected trials were performed using the I2 statistic. Random effects models were assessed based on the heterogeneity tests, and pooled data were determined as the weighted mean difference with a 95% confidence interval.

Results

Out of 3811 records, 9 eligible RCTs were included in the current study. However, there are limitations in the included studies, which can be mentioned in the dose, duration, and type of interventions that are different among the studies, as well as the small number of included studies. All this causes heterogeneity among studies and this heterogeneity limits the consistency of the results. Our meta-analysis showed that pomegranate intake had a significant effect on lowering aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels in long-term intervention (> 8 weeks), obese (BMI≥30) individuals, or patients with metabolic disorders. Furthermore, results showed a significant decrease in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels in the long-term intervention (> 8 weeks) or in patients with metabolic disorders following the pomegranate intake. Combined results from the random‐effects model indicated a significant reduction in gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels (WMD: −5.43 IU/L 95% CI: −7.78 to −3.08; p < 0.001;) following the pomegranate intake. The results of Egger’s test mentioned a significant publication bias for the trials examining the effect of pomegranate intake on AST (p = 0.007) and ALT (p = 0.036).

Conclusion

Our results suggest that long-term pomegranate intake may be effective in ameliorating liver enzymes in adults with obesity and metabolic disorders who are more likely to have elevated baseline liver enzymes due to some degree of liver injury or tissue damage. However, some studies failed to conduct independent biochemical characterization of the product used, including the presence and quantity of polyphenols, antioxidants, and proanthocyanidins.

食用石榴对成人肝功能酶的影响:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
背景:我们对所有已发表的临床试验研究进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,以更准确地估计石榴在不同临床条件下对肝酶的影响。方法:系统检索截至2023年3月的PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus等电子数据库的文献,以确定符合条件的随机临床试验(rct),评估石榴食用对肝功能酶的影响。采用I2统计量对所选试验进行异质性检验。通过异质性检验评估随机效应模型,并以95%置信区间的加权平均差确定合并数据。结果:在3811项记录中,9项符合条件的rct被纳入本研究。然而,纳入的研究也存在局限性,可以提到研究之间干预措施的剂量、持续时间和类型不同,以及纳入的研究数量较少。这些都导致了研究之间的异质性,这种异质性限制了研究结果的一致性。我们的荟萃分析显示,在长期干预(> 8周)、肥胖(BMI≥30)个体或代谢紊乱患者中,石榴摄入对降低天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)水平有显著作用。此外,研究结果显示,在长期干预(> 8周)或摄入石榴后出现代谢紊乱的患者中,丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)水平显著降低。随机效应模型的综合结果表明,γ -谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)水平显著降低(WMD: -5.43 IU/L 95% CI: -7.78至-3.08;结论:我们的研究结果表明,长期摄入石榴可能有效改善肥胖和代谢紊乱的成年人的肝酶,这些人更有可能由于某种程度的肝损伤或组织损伤而导致肝酶基线升高。然而,一些研究未能对所使用的产品进行独立的生化表征,包括多酚、抗氧化剂和原花青素的存在和数量。
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Complementary therapies in medicine
Complementary therapies in medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.80%
发文量
101
审稿时长
112 days
期刊介绍: Complementary Therapies in Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal that has considerable appeal to anyone who seeks objective and critical information on complementary therapies or who wishes to deepen their understanding of these approaches. It will be of particular interest to healthcare practitioners including family practitioners, complementary therapists, nurses, and physiotherapists; to academics including social scientists and CAM researchers; to healthcare managers; and to patients. Complementary Therapies in Medicine aims to publish valid, relevant and rigorous research and serious discussion articles with the main purpose of improving healthcare.
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