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dc.contributor.authorCopeland Cara, Kelly-
dc.contributor.authorBeauchesne, Andrew R-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-22T02:04:59Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-22T02:04:59Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5126-
dc.description.abstractOnehundredpercentorangejuice(OJ)hasnoaddedsugar,naturallycontainsflavonoidsandascorbicacid,andcanmodulatethebody’soxidative and inflammatory systems. This scoping review, systematic review, and meta-analysis investigated associations between 100% OJ and markers of inflammation or oxidationin healthy adults and those at riskfor chronic diseases. The study followed the PreferredReporting Itemsfor Systematic ReviewsandMeta-Analyses(PRISMA)statementandscopingreviewextension.LiteratureinEnglishwassearchedtoJuly2021inEmbaseand4Ovid platformdatabases.Clinicalandobservationalstudiesofanydurationwereeligible.CochraneCollaborationtoolswereusedtoassesstheriskofbias incontrolledtrials.StrengthofevidencewasdeterminedusingtheGradesofRecommendation,Assessment,Development,andEvaluation(GRADE) approach. The scoping review presents a qualitative synthesis of evidence in summary and results tables. Twenty-one interventional studies (16 controlled trials and 5 before-after studies) conducted in 307 healthy and 327 at-risk participants were included. Six common markers [C-reactive protein(CRP)orhigh-sensitivityCRP(hs-CRP),IL-6,TNF-α,malondialdehyde(MDA),oxidizedLDL(oxLDL),andantioxidantcapacity]measuredacross 16 studies were systematically reviewed, and results were synthesized narratively. Random-effects model meta-analyses were conducted on 10 studiesreportinghs-CRP,IL-6,and/orMDA.Afterconsuming100%OJ,healthyandat-riskparticipantsshowedsignificantlylowerIL-6concentrations (poolednetdifference:−1.51pg/mL;95%CI:−2.31,−0.70)andlower,butnonsignificant,hs-CRP(poolednetchange:−0.58mg/L;95%CI:−1.22, 0.05)andMDA(crossovertrialspoolednetdifference:−0.06μmol/L;95%CI:−0.19,0.08).Findingssuggestthat100%OJmayreduceinflammation, but results should be interpreted with caution due to moderate risk of bias, very low strength of evidence, and the low number of subjects. This studywasregisteredonPROSPERO(https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/)asCRD4202123543en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subject100%juiceen_US
dc.subjectorangejuiceen_US
dc.subjectcitrusen_US
dc.subjectfruitand vegetable juicesen_US
dc.subjectinflammationen_US
dc.titleEffectsof100%OrangeJuiceonMarkersof InflammationandOxidationinHealthyandAt-Risk AdultPopulations:AScopingReview,Systematic Review,andMeta-analysisen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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