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The effects of selenium supplementation on lipid profile in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

(2024) The effects of selenium supplementation on lipid profile in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Prostaglandins and Other Lipid Mediators. ISSN 10988823 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Introduction: Dyslipidemia with a considerable progression rate is a primary risk factor for CVDs if left untreated. Dietary interventions have explored the health influences of selenium on lipid profiles in adults, yet the findings remain contentious. This study seeks to determine if selenium supplementation can positively modify the lipid profile (total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in adults. Methods: Using predefined keywords, we searched online databases, including Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science Core Collection, and Google Scholar, for relevant studies published from inception through July 2024. A random-effects meta-analysis was then employed to pool the weighted mean differences (WMD) and 95 CI for outcomes assessed by a minimum of three studies. Results: Initially 1205 studies were obtained out of which 25 RCTs were decided to be included for further analyses. Selenium supplementation reduced VLDL (WMD: −1.53; 95 CI: −2.86, −0.20), but did not change TG (WMD: 1.12; 95 CI: −4.51, 6.74), TC (WMD: −2.25; 95 CI: −6.80, 2.29), LDL-C (WMD: 1.60; 95 CI: −4.26, 7.46), and HDL-C levels (WMD: 0.98; 95 CI: - 0.02, 1.98). Conclusion: Our study showed significantly reduced VLDL but limited effects were observed in other lipid indexes. More extensive RCTs are required globally to achieve a holistic comprehension of the connection between selenium and lipid profile. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Cholesterol Lipid profile Lipoprotein Meta-analysis Selenium Triglyceride C reactive protein calcium phosphate dibasic docosahexaenoic acid high density lipoprotein cholesterol interleukin 6 low density lipoprotein cholesterol malonaldehyde omega 3 fatty acid phytosterol pioglitazone placebo selenium derivative selenomethionine sodium selenite superoxide dismutase triacylglycerol very low density lipoprotein cholesterol adult aged atherosclerosis cervical intraepithelial neoplasia cholesterol blood level Cochrane Library coronary artery bypass graft diabetic nephropathy dyslipidemia end stage renal disease female gestational diabetes hemodialysis hemodialysis patient human intrauterine growth retardation ischemic heart disease lipid fingerprinting low calorie diet male Medline meta analysis mineral supplementation non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus ovary polycystic disease preeclampsia Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Review Scopus search engine selenium blood level systematic review systemic inflammatory response syndrome total antioxidant capacity triacylglycerol blood level Web of Science
Journal or Publication Title: Prostaglandins and Other Lipid Mediators
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 175
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2024.106901
ISSN: 10988823 (ISSN)
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/33988

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