2020
DOI: 10.1080/10942912.2020.1833030
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Potential of favorable effects of probiotics fermented milk supplementation on blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: The effect of probiotics fermented milk (PFM) supplementation on blood pressure (BP) is conflicting. This review aimed to summarize available evidence from human trials evaluating the effects of PFM supplementation on BP in adults. Online databases, including PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, and Cochran were searched for relevant studies published up to December 2019, using relevant keywords. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the PFM supplementation on BP were included. The quality of this study was… Show more

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“…There was high-quality evidence showing reduction in SBP and DBP with intake of live bacteria products by NutriGrade [ 91 ] ( Figure 12 A and B). There was moderate-quality evidence showing significantly decreased SBP and DBP with Lactobacillusplantarum supplements [ 190 ] and nonsignificant decrease in SBP and DBP with fermented milk [ 191 ].
FIGURE 12 (A) Summary mean difference (ES), evidence quality (NutriGrade), and methodological quality (AMSTAR) of the meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials investigating the effects of polyphenols, phytochemicals, probiotics, nitrates, sweeteners, and other dietary factors on systolic blood pressure.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was high-quality evidence showing reduction in SBP and DBP with intake of live bacteria products by NutriGrade [ 91 ] ( Figure 12 A and B). There was moderate-quality evidence showing significantly decreased SBP and DBP with Lactobacillusplantarum supplements [ 190 ] and nonsignificant decrease in SBP and DBP with fermented milk [ 191 ].
FIGURE 12 (A) Summary mean difference (ES), evidence quality (NutriGrade), and methodological quality (AMSTAR) of the meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials investigating the effects of polyphenols, phytochemicals, probiotics, nitrates, sweeteners, and other dietary factors on systolic blood pressure.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%