医学
糖尿病
铬
2型糖尿病
内科学
脂质代谢
碳水化合物代谢
随机对照试验
内分泌学
生理学
化学
有机化学
作者
Ethan M. Balk,Athina Tatsioni,Alice H. Lichtenstein,Joseph T. F. Lau,Anastassios G. Pittas
出处
期刊:Diabetes Care
[American Diabetes Association]
日期:2007-07-28
卷期号:30 (8): 2154-2163
被引量:274
摘要
A systematic review of the effect of chromium supplementation on glucose metabolism and lipid levels.A literature search was conducted in MEDLINE and the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau. Eligible studies were English language randomized controlled trials of chromium supplement intake > or = 3 weeks, with > or = 10 participants receiving chromium. All trials with glucose metabolism outcomes and trials of individuals with diabetes or glucose intolerance for lipid outcomes were included. Meta-analyses were performed as appropriate.Forty-one studies met criteria, almost half of which were of poor quality. Among participants with type 2 diabetes, chromium supplementation improved glycosylated hemoglobin levels by -0.6% (95% CI -0.9 to -0.2) and fasting glucose by -1.0 mmol/l (-1.4 to -0.5) but not lipids. There was no benefit in individuals without diabetes. There were some indications of dose effect and differences among chromium formulations. Larger effects were more commonly observed in poor-quality studies. The evidence was limited by poor study quality, heterogeneity in methodology and results, and a lack of consensus on assessment of chromium status.No significant effect of chromium on lipid or glucose metabolism was found in people without diabetes. Chromium supplementation significantly improved glycemia among patients with diabetes. However, future studies that address the limitations in the current evidence are needed before definitive claims can be made about the effect of chromium supplementation.
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