2021
DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.14777
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Investigation of the clinical efficacy of Zn supplementation in improvement of oxidative stress parameters: A systematic review and dose‐response meta‐analysis of controlled clinical trials

Abstract: Background/Objectives Clinical efficacy of zinc (Zn) supplementation in the improvement of oxidative stress biomarkers has been investigated in some clinical trial studies. The purpose of the current dose‐response meta‐analysis is to systematically aggregate and evaluate all related studies to highlight the possible effect of Zn supplementation on oxidative stress. Methods Systematic search was performed on Scopus, PubMed/Medline, Web of Science and Embase up to 31 December 2020. The random effect method was u… Show more

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“…Different studies have investigated the anti-inflammatory mechanisms of vitamin D (46), vitamin E (47), vitamin A (48), vitamin C (49), beta-carotene (50), magnesium (51), zinc (52), selenium (53), and B vitamins (54). However, an overload of some minerals such as iron leads to inflammatory responses (55).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different studies have investigated the anti-inflammatory mechanisms of vitamin D (46), vitamin E (47), vitamin A (48), vitamin C (49), beta-carotene (50), magnesium (51), zinc (52), selenium (53), and B vitamins (54). However, an overload of some minerals such as iron leads to inflammatory responses (55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%