Galactomannans are the most effective soluble dietary fibers in type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Juhász, Anna E. [Juhász, Anna Evelin (Dietetika), author] Department of Dietetics and Nutrition Sciences (SU / FHS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Greff, Dorina [Greff, Dorina (szülészet, nőgyóg...), author] Department of Physiology (SU / FM / I); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Üllői St... (SU / FM / C / DOG); Teutsch, Brigitta [Teutsch, Brigitta (Gasztroenterológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Gede, Noémi [Gede, Noémi (Egészségtudomány), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Hegyi, Péter [Hegyi, Péter (Gasztroenterológia), author] Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Institute of Pancreatic Diseases (SU / FM / C); Horváth, Eszter M. [Horvath, Eszter Mária (Élettan), author] Department of Physiology (SU / FM / I); Deák, Pál Á. [Deák, Pál Ákos (radiológia), author] Intervenciós Radiológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Nyirády, Péter [Nyirády, Péter (Urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Ács, Nándor [Ács, Nándor (Szülészet-nőgyógy...), author] Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Üllői St... (SU / FM / C / DOG); Juhász, Réka ✉ [Juhász, Réka (Élelmiszertudomány), author] Department of Dietetics and Nutrition Sciences (SU / FHS)

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Background Soluble dietary fibers are known to reduce the levels of blood glucose and lipids in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (type 2 diabetes). Although several different dietary fiber supplements are utilized, to our knowledge, no previous study has ranked their efficacy yet. Objectives We performed this systematic review and network meta-analysis to rank the effects of different types of soluble dietary fibers. Methods We performed our last systematic search on November 20, 2022. Eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs) included adult patients with type 2 diabetes and compared the intake of soluble dietary fibers with that of another type of dietary fiber or no fiber. The outcomes were related to glycemic and lipid levels. The Bayesian method was used to perform a network meta-analysis and calculate the surface under the cumulative ranking (SUCRA) curve values to rank the interventions. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation system was applied to evaluate the overall quality of the evidence. Results We identified 46 RCTs, including data from 2685 patients who received 16 types of dietary fibers as intervention. Galactomannans had the highest effect on reducing the levels of HbA1c (SUCRA: 92.33%) and fasting blood glucose (SUCRA: 85.92%). With regard to fasting insulin level, HOMA-IR, β-glucans (SUCRA: 73.45%), and psyllium (SUCRA: 96.67%) were the most effective interventions. Galactomannans were ranked first in reducing the levels of triglycerides (SUCRA: 82.77%) and LDL cholesterol (SUCRA: 86.56%). With regard to cholesterol and HDL cholesterol levels, xylo-oligosaccharides (SUCRA: 84.59%) and gum arabic (SUCRA: 89.06%) were the most effective fibers. Most comparisons had a low or moderate certainty of evidence. Conclusions Galactomannans were the most effective dietary fiber for reducing the levels of HbA1c, fasting blood glucose, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol in patients with type 2 diabetes. This study was registered at PROSPERO as ID CRD42021282984.
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