Daily 3 mg L-carnitine during 12 weeks reduce serum leptin concentrations in diabetic patients

Objectives:
The actual effects of L-carnitine administration on leptin serum level is inconsistent. Therefore, this review article (meta-analysis) has been conducted.

Does L-carnitine supplementation reduce leptin serum level?

Study design:
This review article included 7 RCTs with 325 cases (group with L-carnitine administration) and 330 controls (group without L-carnitine administration).

Vitamin K supplementation has no effect on glycemic control

Objectives:
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most important public health issues. Vitamin K supplementation might have favorable effect on risk factors of T2DM. Therefore, this review article (meta-analysis) has been conducted.

Have vitamin K supplementation favorable effects on risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus?

Study design:
This review article included 5 RCTs with in total of 533 participants.

Low-GI diet is good for patients with type 2 diabetes

Objectives:
The increasing prevalence of diabetes in the United Kingdom and worldwide calls for new approaches to its management and diets with low glycaemic index have been proposed as a useful means for managing glucose response. However, there are conflicting reports and differences in the results of studies in terms of their effectiveness. Furthermore, the impact of low-glycaemic index diets (low GI-diets) and their long-term use in patients with type 2 diabetes remains unclear. Therefore, this review article (meta-analysis) has been conducted.

Hepatitis B vaccination does not increase risk of central demyelination

Objectives:
The anti-hepatitis B immunization campaigns launched in the early 1990s were a major public health breakthrough and targeted various populations (at-risk adults, newborns, adolescents). However, debate is still active about a possible link between this vaccine and central demyelination. Therefore, this review article (meta-analysis) has been conducted.

Do hepatitis B vaccination increase risk of central demyelination?

A high dietary cholesterol intake might increase lung cancer risk

Objectives:
Multiple epidemiologic studies have evaluated the relationship between dietary cholesterol and lung cancer risk, but the association is controversial and inconclusive. Therefore, this review article has been conducted.

Does consumption of dietary cholesterol increase risk of lung cancer?

Study design:
This review article included 10 case-control studies (6,894 lung cancer cases and 29,736 controls/persons with no lung cancer) and 6 cohort studies (1,769 lung cancer cases among 241,920 participants).

Insulin-degrading enzyme protein level is lower in Alzheimer's disease patients

Objectives:
β-amyloid (Aβ) accumulates abnormally to senile plaque which is the initiator of Alzheimer's disease (AD). As one of the Aβ-degrading enzymes, insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) remains controversial for its protein level and activity in Alzheimer's brain. Therefore, this review article has been conducted.

Is there an association between insulin-degrading enzyme protein level and risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD)?

Folic acid supplementation reduces both fasting glucose level, fasting insulin level and HOMA-IR

Objectives:
Observationally, homocysteine is associated with higher risk of diabetes. Folate, which reduces homocysteine, is promising for the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Previous meta-analysis (review) of 3 trials suggested folate might lower hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Therefore, this review article (meta-analysis) has been conducted.

Have folic acid supplementation positive effects on insulin resistance and glycemic control, like HbA1c level and fasting glucose level?

2-dose varicella vaccination results in higher levels of immunogenicity than 1-dose vaccination

Objectives:
Despite high 1-dose vaccination coverage, breakthrough varicella infections still occur. Therefore, 2-dose vaccination is recommended to enhance the immune response to the virus. However, the reported incremental vaccine effectiveness (VE) of 2-dose vaccination varies widely among studies. Therefore, this review article has been conducted.