Effect of nut consumption on blood lipids: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Stephanie K Nishi, Indira Paz-Graniel, Jiaqi Ni, Cristina Valle-Hita, Nadine Khoury, Jesús F Garcia-Gavilán, Nancy Babio, Jordi Salas-Salvadó
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Abstract

Aims: Nuts are nutrient-dense foods touted for their health-promoting effects, especially regarding cardiovascular health, yet inconsistencies in the literature remain in relation to their effect on blood lipids. Hence, a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted to determine the effect of nut intake on blood lipids.

Data synthesis: MEDLINE-PubMed and Cochrane databases were searched. 113 unique trials met eligibility criteria (n = 8060 adults with various health status) assessing the effect of a median daily dose of 45.5 g/d of nuts compared to a non-nut control on blood lipid outcomes met inclusion criteria. Overall, nut consumption resulted in moderate reductions in total cholesterol (mean difference, -0.14 mmol/L [95 % confidence interval, -0.18 to -0.10 mmol/L]) and LDL-C (-0.12 mmol/L [-0.14 to -0.09 mmol/L]), with small reductions in triglycerides (-0.05 mmol/L [-0.07 to -0.03 mmol/L]), TC:HDL-C (-0.11 [-0.16 to -0.06]), LDL-C:HDL-C (-0.19 [-0.24 to -0.12]), and apolipoprotein B (-0.04 g/L [-0.06 to -0.02 g/L]). There was no significant impact on HDL-cholesterol or other assessed measures. Certainty of evidence was high for apolipoprotein A, and generally moderate/low for all other outcomes. Sensitivity analysis did not change the evidence on the main outcomes. Significant effect modifications in subgroup analysis were shown for most of the lipid parameters assessed. None of these subgroup effects altered the evidence of heterogeneity for any primary outcome.

Conclusions: Current evidence provides a good indication that consuming nuts may advantageously affect blood lipids in adults with a mix of health status.

Prospero registration: PROSPERO identifier, CRD42022358688.

坚果消费对血脂的影响:随机对照试验的最新系统评价和荟萃分析。
目的:坚果是一种营养丰富的食物,被吹捧有促进健康的作用,特别是对心血管健康,但文献中关于坚果对血脂的影响的不一致仍然存在。因此,我们对随机对照试验(rct)进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,以确定坚果摄入量对血脂的影响。资料综合:检索MEDLINE-PubMed和Cochrane数据库。113项独特的试验符合资格标准(n = 8060名不同健康状况的成年人),评估中位日剂量为45.5 g/d的坚果与非坚果对照对血脂结果的影响符合纳入标准。总体而言,食用坚果导致总胆固醇(平均差值为-0.14 mmol/L[95%置信区间,-0.18至-0.10 mmol/L])和LDL-C (-0.12 mmol/L[-0.14至-0.09 mmol/L])的适度降低,甘油三酯(-0.05 mmol/L[-0.07至-0.03 mmol/L])、TC:HDL-C(-0.11[-0.16至-0.06])、LDL-C:HDL-C(-0.19[-0.24至-0.12])和载脂蛋白B (-0.04 g/L[-0.06至-0.02 g/L])的小幅降低。对高密度脂蛋白胆固醇或其他评估指标没有显著影响。载脂蛋白A的证据确定性较高,其他所有结果的证据确定性一般为中等/低。敏感性分析没有改变主要结局的证据。在亚组分析中,对大多数脂质参数的评估显示出显著的效果改变。这些亚组效应均未改变任何主要结局异质性的证据。结论:目前的证据提供了一个很好的迹象,表明食用坚果可能对健康状况不同的成年人的血脂有有利的影响。普洛斯彼罗注册:普洛斯彼罗标识,CRD42022358688。
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CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
332
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases is a forum designed to focus on the powerful interplay between nutritional and metabolic alterations, and cardiovascular disorders. It aims to be a highly qualified tool to help refine strategies against the nutrition-related epidemics of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. By presenting original clinical and experimental findings, it introduces readers and authors into a rapidly developing area of clinical and preventive medicine, including also vascular biology. Of particular concern are the origins, the mechanisms and the means to prevent and control diabetes, atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other nutrition-related diseases.
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