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Impact of gluten-free diet (GFD) on some of cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Pejman Rohani, Elma Izze da Silva Magalhães, Roya Imanifard, Maryam Jarahzadeh, Fateme Ziamanesh, Somaye Fatahi, Hajar Ghorbani Jalalieh, Mohammad Hassan Sohouli

2024Journal of Nutritional Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A gluten-free diet (GFD) may have a stronger potential impact on reducing cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, according to research evidence. We investigated the impact of GFD on CV risk variables by doing a systematic review and meta-analysis for this reason. We conducted a thorough database search starting on January 1, 2000, and ending on July 12, 2022. We used random-effects models to pool the data. Totally 19 articles met the eligible criteria and were included. Pooled findings indicated that intervention with GFD has a significantly beneficial effect on high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (WMD: 4.80 mg/dl, 95% CI: 2.09, 7.51, P = 0.001), systolic blood pressure (SBP) (WMD: –2.96 mmHg; 95% CI: –4.11, –1.81, P < 0.001), and C-reactive protein (CRP) (WMD: –0.40, mg/l, 95% CI: –0.67, –0.14, P = 0.002) levels. In celiac patients as well as with an intervention duration of more than 48 weeks, GFD increased TC and HDL compared to non-celiac patients and with an intervention duration lower than 48 weeks, respectively. The results of the present study showed that GFD can have a significant and beneficial effect on HDL, SBP, and CRP.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMeta-analysisInternal medicineBlood pressureGluten freeIntervention (counseling)GastroenterologyDiseasePsychiatryCeliac Disease Research and ManagementMicroscopic Colitis