topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health 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‐Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health 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‐Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health 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‐Analyses of Randomised Controlled Trials
topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health Meta-Analysis
claimThey are used to meet daily nutrient requirements, support physiological functions, and address increased nutritional needs, including in special populations.
evidence level4
citationNawathe V (2026)
sourceA to Z of Health: An Evidence-Based Narrative Review of Multivitamin-Multimineral and Nutraceutical Supplementation.
topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health Meta-Analysis
claimIt also highlights evidence in special populations such as pregnant and lactating women, infants, children, adolescents, older adults, and athletes.
evidence level4
citationNawathe V (2026)
sourceA to Z of Health: An Evidence-Based Narrative Review of Multivitamin-Multimineral and Nutraceutical Supplementation.
topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health Meta-Analysis
claimFurthermore, evidence related to nutraceuticals such as omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, curcumin, ginseng, brahmi, ashwagandha, and coenzyme Q10 is included.
evidence level4
citationNawathe V (2026)
sourceA to Z of Health: An Evidence-Based Narrative Review of Multivitamin-Multimineral and Nutraceutical Supplementation.
topicCoenzyme Q10 Liver Health Meta-Analysis
claimMultivitamin and mineral (MVM) supplements are dietary products that contain a combination of essential vitamins and minerals, and sometimes additional bioactive compounds.
evidence level4
citationNawathe V (2026)
sourceA to Z of Health: An Evidence-Based Narrative Review of Multivitamin-Multimineral and Nutraceutical Supplementation.