topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimDespite its potential therapeutic benefits, the existing evidence regarding dietary nitrate supplementation remains inconclusive.
evidence level1
citationCai W (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary nitrate on weight management: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimIn addition, dietary nitrate supplementation was associated with significant reductions in total cholesterol (TC, 95% CI: -1.11 to -0.06; SMD = -0.59, p = 0.03; I 2 = 50%) and triglycerides (TG, 95% CI: -0.81 to -0.09; SMD = -0.45, p = 0.01; I 2 = 0%).
evidence level1
citationCai W (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary nitrate on weight management: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimConclusion Dietary nitrate supplementation exerts favorable effects on lipid parameters and systolic blood pressure, with no remarkable impacts on body weight and BMI observed.
evidence level1
citationCai W (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary nitrate on weight management: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimThis systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary nitrate intake on obesity-related outcomes.
evidence level1
citationCai W (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary nitrate on weight management: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimNevertheless, the number of human studies is limited, and existing studies have methodological variations to state cumulative and evidence-based consumption recommendations.
evidence level4
citationOztekin Y (2026)
sourceA Narrative Review on Pseudocereals and Cardiometabolic Health: Biological Mechanisms and Evidence from Human Studies.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimConclusions: Despite the potential protective effects of pseudocereals on cardiometabolic health, well-designed, controlled human studies are needed to elucidate the outcomes and provide clear evidence of the role of pseudocereals in relation to cardiometabolic effects.
evidence level4
citationOztekin Y (2026)
sourceA Narrative Review on Pseudocereals and Cardiometabolic Health: Biological Mechanisms and Evidence from Human Studies.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimBackground/Objectives : Demand for functional foods is growing due to the desire to prevent cardiometabolic disorders.
evidence level4
citationOztekin Y (2026)
sourceA Narrative Review on Pseudocereals and Cardiometabolic Health: Biological Mechanisms and Evidence from Human Studies.
topicBlackcurrant Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis
claimPseudocereals, particularly quinoa, buckwheat, and amaranth, stand out for their functional properties related to cardiometabolic health.
evidence level4
citationOztekin Y (2026)
sourceA Narrative Review on Pseudocereals and Cardiometabolic Health: Biological Mechanisms and Evidence from Human Studies.