Impact of regular consumption of millets on fasting and post-prandial blood glucose level: a systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
S. Anitha, T. Tsusaka, R. Botha, D. I. Givens, Ananthan Rajendran, Devraj J Parasannanavar, Kowsalya Subramaniam, Raj Kumar Bhandari, J. Kane-Potaka
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Millets have a low Glycemic Index and are thus expected to help reduce concentration of Fasting and Post-Prandial Blood Sugar (FBS and PPBS) and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), which can potentially help the management of type 2 diabetes. This study conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of millets consumption on FBS, PPBS, and HbA1c levels in comparison to major staple diets using the difference-in-differences (DID) method, where the effect size was computed on the Standardized Mean Difference scale. Among twelve eligible articles, ten were used in the meta-analysis to assess the effects on FBS levels, while five were used to assess the effects on PPBS levels. The results show significant effects on FBS (p < 0.01) and PPBS (p < 0.05) levels with the effect size of −0.71 and −0.42, respectively. There were 11.8% (p = 0.001) and 15.1% (p = 0.012) reductions in FBS and PPBS level respectively observed in the millet consuming group whereas the comparator group did not have significant reductions in either indicator. On the other hand, the effects on HbA1c levels were insignificant, presumably due to the small sample size where only two studies were undertaken over 90 days, which warrants further research. The findings corroborate the evidence that millets can contribute to managing FBS and PPBS levels better than major staple diets, implying that millets consumption helps reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
经常食用黍米对空腹和餐后血糖水平的影响:系统综述和荟萃分析
小米的血糖生成指数较低,因此有望帮助降低空腹和餐后血糖(FBS 和 PPBS)以及糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)的浓度,这可能有助于控制 2 型糖尿病。本研究采用差分法(DID)对食用黍米与主要主食相比对FBS、PPBS和HbA1c水平的影响进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,其效应大小按标准化均值差计算。在 12 篇符合条件的文章中,有 10 篇用于评估对 FBS 水平的影响,5 篇用于评估对 PPBS 水平的影响。结果显示,对 FBS(p < 0.01)和 PPBS(p < 0.05)水平的影响分别为-0.71 和-0.42。食用小米组的 FBS 和 PPBS 水平分别降低了 11.8%(p = 0.001)和 15.1%(p = 0.012),而对比组的这两项指标都没有明显降低。另一方面,对 HbA1c 水平的影响并不显著,这可能是由于样本量较小,只有两项研究进行了 90 天,因此需要进一步研究。研究结果证实,与主食相比,黍米有助于更好地控制 FBS 和 PPBS 水平,这意味着食用黍米有助于降低 2 型糖尿病的风险。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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