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The effects of a low-fat vegan diet in participants with type 1 diabetes
In this randomized controlled trial in participants with type 1 diabetes, consuming a low-fat vegan diet, compared to a portion-controlled omnivorous diet, resulted in a significant reduction in body weight and insulin requirements.
Does a multi-ingredient supplement from traditional Persian medicine improve kidney stone management?
Does silymarin improve markers of liver and kidney function?
Is N-acetylcysteine beneficial for people with liver cirrhosis?
Does green tea improve cardiometabolic risk factors in people with diabetic nephropathy?
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- Resistant Starch - Du X, Wu J, Gao C, Tan Q, Xu YEffects of Resistant Starch on Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.J Diabetes Res.(2022)
- Resveratrol - Abdollahi S, Vajdi M, Meshkini F, Vasmehjani AA, Sangsefidi ZS, Clark CCT, Soltani SResveratrol may mildly improve renal function in the general adult population: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials.Nutr Res.(2023-May)
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