Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialBackground : Emerging evidence suggests that metabolic, nutritional, and lifestyle-related factors may be associated with tinnitus occurrence and symptom burden.3Raj-Koziak D (2026)Associations of Dietary Factors, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity with Tinnitus: A Scoping Review.
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialThis scoping review aimed to map and summarize the available evidence on associations between dietary factors, nutrient intake, body mass index (BMI), obesity, physical activity, and tinnitus occurrence, severity, and related clinical outcomes.3Raj-Koziak D (2026)Associations of Dietary Factors, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity with Tinnitus: A Scoping Review.
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialEvidence on antioxidant supplementation was heterogeneous, with some trials reporting favorable changes in tinnitus-related measures and others showing no significant benefit compared with placebo.3Raj-Koziak D (2026)Associations of Dietary Factors, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity with Tinnitus: A Scoping Review.
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialNutritional status, obesity, and sedentary behavior have been hypothesized to be linked with auditory function, neural excitability, and tinnitus-related outcomes.3Raj-Koziak D (2026)Associations of Dietary Factors, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity with Tinnitus: A Scoping Review.
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized Trial1 2 Longevity is not only the result of genetic inheritance, but it also reflects the complex interplay between environmental, biological, and behavioral factors accumulated across the life course.3Martini Daniela (2026)Early Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Functional Indicators of Healthy Longevity and Their Relationship with Diet
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialHowever, although the association between diet and healthy aging is widely recognized, the strength and consistency of evidence vary substantially across outcomes, populations, and study designs.3Martini Daniela (2026)Early Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Functional Indicators of Healthy Longevity and Their Relationship with Diet
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialThese include risk factors such as normal body weight and composition, healthy lipid and glucose profiles, and blood pressure control, as well as functional indicators such as adequate sleep, cognitive and physical performance, and an active lifestyle, which are increasingly recognized as not only indicators of current health but also predictors of resilience against age-related decline [].3Martini Daniela (2026)Early Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Functional Indicators of Healthy Longevity and Their Relationship with Diet
Zinc Sleep Quality Randomized TrialAmong these, diet arises as a crucial and modifiable determinant of health lifespan and life expectancy [].3Martini Daniela (2026)Early Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Functional Indicators of Healthy Longevity and Their Relationship with Diet

Source documents

  1. Associations of Dietary Factors, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity with Tinnitus: A Scoping Review.
  2. Early Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Functional Indicators of Healthy Longevity and Their Relationship with Diet