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Cinnamon Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Cinnamon Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis, generated from 1 reusable source document in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cinnamon Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | Yanghe decoction comes from the “Surgical evidence and treatment of the whole life set” by the famous Qing Dynasty physician Wang Weide and is composed of Rehmannia root, ephedra, deer antler gum, cinnamon, cannon ginger charcoal, raw licorice, and semen brassicae. | 1 | Wang Xia (2026) | The Efficacy of Yanghe Decoction on Diabetic Foot: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis |
| Cinnamon Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | Yanghe decoction is also widely used in the treatment of DF in clinical practice, and related clinical trials are also reported frequently, so this meta‐analysis systematically evaluated the potential effect of Yanghe decoction on DF, hoping to provide preliminary evidence for the exploration of TCM in DF treatment. | 1 | Wang Xia (2026) | The Efficacy of Yanghe Decoction on Diabetic Foot: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis |
| Cinnamon Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | 23 Risk of bias was assessed for included studies according to the “Risk of bias” tool recommended in the Cochrane Handbook []. | 1 | Wang Xia (2026) | The Efficacy of Yanghe Decoction on Diabetic Foot: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis |
| Cinnamon Blood Pressure Meta-Analysis | 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is linked with numerous microvascular and neuropathic deleterious outcomes throughout the body, encompassing conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and diabetic foot (DF) complications [–]. | 1 | Wang Xia (2026) | The Efficacy of Yanghe Decoction on Diabetic Foot: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis |
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