Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisThese conditions do not operate in isolation; they directly promote atherosclerosis and cardiovascular damage by exacerbating a cluster of intermediate, modifiable cardiovascular risk factors.1Musazadeh Vali (2026)The Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisThis cluster includes hypertension, dysglycemia (elevated fasting glucose and HbA1c), insulin resistance, and adverse body composition (e.g., increased central adiposity) [,].1Musazadeh Vali (2026)The Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisConsequently, the management of metabolic diseases is fundamentally linked to the management of cardiovascular risk, with therapeutic strategies often targeting these same intermediate factors to reduce long‐term CVD events [,].1Musazadeh Vali (2026)The Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of global morbidity and mortality.1Musazadeh Vali (2026)The Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisMethods: In this narrative review, we analysed data from the international literature on the effects of spice herbs (coriander, sage, mint, basil, rosemary, oregano and thyme) consumption on inflammation associated with metabolic syndrome in women.4Winiarska A (2026)The Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisThe use of spice herbs as a nutritional strategy to prevent chronic inflammation is supported by a growing body of scientific evidence.4Winiarska A (2026)The Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisLong-term studies conducted in larger populations of women with metabolic syndrome are required, as physiological differences, particularly those related to oestrogens, may result in sex-specific effects.4Winiarska A (2026)The Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
Black Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-AnalysisBackground: Metabolic syndrome is a disorder characterised by the concomitant presence of obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, and insulin resistance.4Winiarska A (2026)The Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimThese conditions do not operate in isolation; they directly promote atherosclerosis and cardiovascular damage by exacerbating a cluster of intermediate, modifiable cardiovascular risk factors.
evidence level1
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceThe Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimThis cluster includes hypertension, dysglycemia (elevated fasting glucose and HbA1c), insulin resistance, and adverse body composition (e.g., increased central adiposity) [,].
evidence level1
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceThe Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimConsequently, the management of metabolic diseases is fundamentally linked to the management of cardiovascular risk, with therapeutic strategies often targeting these same intermediate factors to reduce long‐term CVD events [,].
evidence level1
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceThe Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of global morbidity and mortality.
evidence level1
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceThe Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimMethods: In this narrative review, we analysed data from the international literature on the effects of spice herbs (coriander, sage, mint, basil, rosemary, oregano and thyme) consumption on inflammation associated with metabolic syndrome in women.
evidence level4
citationWiniarska A (2026)
sourceThe Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimThe use of spice herbs as a nutritional strategy to prevent chronic inflammation is supported by a growing body of scientific evidence.
evidence level4
citationWiniarska A (2026)
sourceThe Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimLong-term studies conducted in larger populations of women with metabolic syndrome are required, as physiological differences, particularly those related to oestrogens, may result in sex-specific effects.
evidence level4
citationWiniarska A (2026)
sourceThe Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.
topicBlack Cumin Seed Cardiometabolic Health Meta-Analysis
claimBackground: Metabolic syndrome is a disorder characterised by the concomitant presence of obesity, hyperglycaemia, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, and insulin resistance.
evidence level4
citationWiniarska A (2026)
sourceThe Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.

Source documents

  1. The Effect of Nigella sativa Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Health in Patients With Metabolic Diseases: A GRADE ‐Assessed Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
  2. The Use of Spice Herbs May Reduce Chronic Inflammation and Improve the Quality of Life of Women with Metabolic Syndrome-A Narrative Review.