Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-AnalysisThe results demonstrated that oral coenzyme Q10 elevated blood coenzyme Q10 concentration (standardized mean difference: 2.710, 95% confidence interval: 1.57-3.85, p < 0.00001) and reduced blood malondialdehyde concentration (standardized mean difference: -0.289, 95% confidence interval: -0.541 to -0.038, p = 0.024).1Zhang Y (2026)Effects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-AnalysisAdditionally, oral coenzyme Q10 was found to reduce blood creatine kinase values (standardized mean difference: -1.532, 95% confidence interval: -2.856 to -0.209, p = 0.023), suggesting a potential protective effect on skeletal muscle.1Zhang Y (2026)Effects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-AnalysisQuantitative and qualitative analyses were performed.ResultsThe study screened 14 randomized controlled trials that included a total of 433 subjects.1Zhang Y (2026)Effects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis1 2 3 4 4 5 Glycemic control has been associated with the development of several diseases.2Musazadeh Vali (2026)Effects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-AnalysisEvidence indicates that dysregulation of glucose metabolism makes individuals more susceptible to chronic diseases such as diabetes [], obesity [], dyslipidemia [], and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) [].2Musazadeh Vali (2026)Effects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
Coenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-AnalysisOptimal blood sugar control, essential for diabetes management, involves maintaining glycosylated haemoglobin (A1C) levels below 7.0%, as levels exceeding this threshold are associated with a significantly increased risk of microvascular and cardiovascular complications [,].2Musazadeh Vali (2026)Effects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
topicCoenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis
claimThe results demonstrated that oral coenzyme Q10 elevated blood coenzyme Q10 concentration (standardized mean difference: 2.710, 95% confidence interval: 1.57-3.85, p < 0.00001) and reduced blood malondialdehyde concentration (standardized mean difference: -0.289, 95% confidence interval: -0.541 to -0.038, p = 0.024).
evidence level1
citationZhang Y (2026)
sourceEffects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
topicCoenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis
claimAdditionally, oral coenzyme Q10 was found to reduce blood creatine kinase values (standardized mean difference: -1.532, 95% confidence interval: -2.856 to -0.209, p = 0.023), suggesting a potential protective effect on skeletal muscle.
evidence level1
citationZhang Y (2026)
sourceEffects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
topicCoenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis
claimQuantitative and qualitative analyses were performed.ResultsThe study screened 14 randomized controlled trials that included a total of 433 subjects.
evidence level1
citationZhang Y (2026)
sourceEffects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
topicCoenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 3 4 4 5 Glycemic control has been associated with the development of several diseases.
evidence level2
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceEffects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
topicCoenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis
claimEvidence indicates that dysregulation of glucose metabolism makes individuals more susceptible to chronic diseases such as diabetes [], obesity [], dyslipidemia [], and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) [].
evidence level2
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceEffects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
topicCoenzyme Q10 Energy Meta-Analysis
claimOptimal blood sugar control, essential for diabetes management, involves maintaining glycosylated haemoglobin (A1C) levels below 7.0%, as levels exceeding this threshold are associated with a significantly increased risk of microvascular and cardiovascular complications [,].
evidence level2
citationMusazadeh Vali (2026)
sourceEffects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials

Source documents

  1. Effects of coenzyme Q10 analogs on oxidative stress, muscle, and metabolism after exercise: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
  2. Effects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Glycemic Control Biomarkers: An Umbrella Review of Meta&#8208;Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials