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Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | Hypertension represents the predominant risk factor for cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality; with significant healthcare utilization and expenditure. | 2 | Sinclair J (2026) | Effects of peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) oil on cardiometabolic outcomes in patients with pre- and stage 1 hypertension: A placebo randomized controlled trial. |
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | Given the substantial health and economic burden associated with hypertension worldwide, these findings suggest that twice-daily peppermint supplementation may represent a simple, low-cost, and well-tolerated strategy to support blood pressure reduction in this population. | 2 | Sinclair J (2026) | Effects of peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) oil on cardiometabolic outcomes in patients with pre- and stage 1 hypertension: A placebo randomized controlled trial. |
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | Pharmaceutical management is habitually adopted; although its long-term effectiveness remains ambiguous, and accompanying adverse effects are disquieting. | 2 | Sinclair J (2026) | Effects of peppermint (Mentha x piperita L.) oil on cardiometabolic outcomes in patients with pre- and stage 1 hypertension: A placebo randomized controlled trial. |
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | Results : The mean THI score decreased from 40.8 at baseline to 30.9 at the end of the study ( p = 0.012), and the percentage of patients with THI grade 1 (no handicap) increased from 3.3% to 20%. | 3 | Cepeda Uceta M (2026) | Benefits of a Natural Dietary Supplement for Tinnitus: An Observational Prospective Exploratory Study. |
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | A decrease in the mean frequency of tinnitus from 2417.4 Hz to 1603.3 Hz ( p = 0.519) was found. | 3 | Cepeda Uceta M (2026) | Benefits of a Natural Dietary Supplement for Tinnitus: An Observational Prospective Exploratory Study. |
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | Conclusions : The administration of a natural-based dietary supplement composed of L-theanine, Ginkgo biloba , melatonin, GABA, zinc, selenium, and group B vitamins during 90 days in patients with tinnitus was associated with a significant increase in QoL by reducing tinnitus-associated handicap and anxiety. | 3 | Cepeda Uceta M (2026) | Benefits of a Natural Dietary Supplement for Tinnitus: An Observational Prospective Exploratory Study. |
| Selenium Sleep Randomized Trial | Background/Objectives : The objective of the study was to assess the benefits on quality of life (QoL) of a natural-based dietary supplement in patients with tinnitus. | 3 | Cepeda Uceta M (2026) | Benefits of a Natural Dietary Supplement for Tinnitus: An Observational Prospective Exploratory Study. |
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