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Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial, generated from 3 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | No significant differences were found in metabolic markers, inflammatory responses, or well-being scores. | 2 | Kaewborisutsakul A (2025) | Does adding ginger extract to a preoperative carbohydrate drink improve outcomes in enhanced recovery after elective neuro-oncologic craniotomy? A randomized controlled trial. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Discussion Preoperative administration of ginger-enriched carbohydrate drinks effectively reduced the number of vomiting episodes following elective craniotomy. | 2 | Kaewborisutsakul A (2025) | Does adding ginger extract to a preoperative carbohydrate drink improve outcomes in enhanced recovery after elective neuro-oncologic craniotomy? A randomized controlled trial. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Introduction Integrating ginger, which is effective in preventing postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), into perioperative nutritional strategies for neurosurgical patients may enhance postoperative recovery. | 2 | Kaewborisutsakul A (2025) | Does adding ginger extract to a preoperative carbohydrate drink improve outcomes in enhanced recovery after elective neuro-oncologic craniotomy? A randomized controlled trial. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | In this study, we evaluated whether adding standardized ginger extract to a preoperative carbohydrate drink improves postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing elective neuro-oncologic craniotomy with enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). | 2 | Kaewborisutsakul A (2025) | Does adding ginger extract to a preoperative carbohydrate drink improve outcomes in enhanced recovery after elective neuro-oncologic craniotomy? A randomized controlled trial. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | However, the evidence of clinical trials has not yet been comprehensively presented. | 4 | Alexandrova AS (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Aim : To summarize the antibacterial, antiviral, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, and expectorant properties of Echinacea spp., Pelargonium sidoides , Hedera helix , Thymus vulgaris , Althaea officinalis , Sambucus nigra , Zingiber officinale , and Curcuma longa , and to evaluate the evidence level from clinical trials (CTs) involving these agents in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTIs). | 4 | Alexandrova AS (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Sufficient evidence to be regarded as an appropriate treatment to reduce the severity and duration of RTIs was found for all discussed plant-derived agents. | 4 | Alexandrova AS (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Background : The use of plant-derived agents is a common approach in integrative care for respiratory conditions. | 4 | Alexandrova AS (2026) | A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections. |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | In competitive settings where reducing training volume and intensity is not practical, some athletes and coaches seek evidence-based nutritional approaches that support recovery and optimize performance outcomes. | 4 | Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026) | The Influence of Ginger Supplementation on Cycling Performance |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Systematic reviews suggest that polyphenol supplementation may enhance aerobic endurance metrics (e.g., time to exhaustion, time-trial performance, distance covered to exhaustion) and recovery profiles, although evidence remains mixed and context-dependent []. | 4 | Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026) | The Influence of Ginger Supplementation on Cycling Performance |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | Although evidence-based nutrition recommendations for cyclists exist and several studies have quantified the dietary habits of professional cyclists, research examining dietary intake and performance among amateur cyclists remains limited []. | 4 | Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026) | The Influence of Ginger Supplementation on Cycling Performance |
| Ginger Nausea Randomized Trial | 1 2 3 4 5 6 Prolonged and intensive endurance exercise can markedly challenge physiological systems, contributing to fatigue, oxidative stress, inflammation, and delayed recovery, which ultimately impair subsequent performance. | 4 | Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026) | The Influence of Ginger Supplementation on Cycling Performance |
Source documents
- Does adding ginger extract to a preoperative carbohydrate drink improve outcomes in enhanced recovery after elective neuro-oncologic craniotomy? A randomized controlled trial.
- A Review of the Properties of Clinically Evaluated Plant-Derived Agents in the Treatment of Respiratory Infections.
- The Influence of Ginger Supplementation on Cycling Performance