Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Background Obesity and its consequences are worldwide epidemic problem; therefore, studies with strategies and mechanisms that favor weight loss to improve outcomes in health are necessary. Effects of mushrooms on body weight are uncertain. The aim of this systematic review is to determine...

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Main Authors: Denise Grotto, Isabella Ferreira Camargo, Katia Kodaira, Lauren Giustti Mazzei, Juliana Castro, Raquel Andrade Leite Vieira, Cristiane de Cásia Bergamaschi, Luciane Cruz Lopes
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-019-1205-3
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spelling doaj-770fdd93a7194eab8df251cd40aa64982020-11-25T00:57:42ZengBMCSystematic Reviews2046-40532019-11-01811510.1186/s13643-019-1205-3Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysisDenise Grotto0Isabella Ferreira Camargo1Katia Kodaira2Lauren Giustti Mazzei3Juliana Castro4Raquel Andrade Leite Vieira5Cristiane de Cásia Bergamaschi6Luciane Cruz Lopes7Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaPharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Course, University of SorocabaAbstract Background Obesity and its consequences are worldwide epidemic problem; therefore, studies with strategies and mechanisms that favor weight loss to improve outcomes in health are necessary. Effects of mushrooms on body weight are uncertain. The aim of this systematic review is to determine the efficacy of mushrooms in weight loss in animal preclinical models. Method This is a systematic review of preclinical studies of animal models of obesity (any type of non-aquatic mammal), which were exposed to edible and medicinal mushrooms orally in comparison with the control. The following databases will be used: MEDLINE (PubMed), Web of Science, BIOSIS, SCOPUS, and gray literature. There will be no restriction of language, date, or publication status. The primary outcome will be body weight loss. And the secondary outcomes include the total amount of food consumed by the animals, analysis of metabolic parameters, inflammatory mediators, mortality for any causes, and any adverse effect reported. A team of reviewers will select, in pairs and independently, the titles and abstracts, extract data from qualifying studies, and assess bias risk (using SYstematic Review Centre for Laboratory animal Experimentation SYRCLE’s risk of bias tool and the Collaborative Approach to Meta-Analysis and Review of Animal Data from Experimental Studies (CAMARADES) checklist). The standardized mean difference (SMD) will be calculated to measure treatment effect, with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). The heterogeneity between-study will be calculated by I 2 inconsistency values and Cochran’s Q statistical test, where I 2 > 50% and/or p < 0.10 suggest high heterogeneity meta-analyses of random effects will be conducted as possible. Discussion Although many experimental studies about the effects of mushrooms on obesity have already been published, there is still no consensus in the literature. This study will provide evidences of preclinical research on mushrooms and their relation to body weight loss in animal models of obesity, being non-aquatic mammals. Also, this systematic review will show the limitations and strengths of the studies available in the literature, as well as it will to encourage the financing of new studies by public health managers and governmental entities. Systematic review registration PROSPERO (CRD42019125299).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-019-1205-3ObesityMushroomBody weight lossAnimal experimentationStudy protocolSystematic review
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author Denise Grotto
Isabella Ferreira Camargo
Katia Kodaira
Lauren Giustti Mazzei
Juliana Castro
Raquel Andrade Leite Vieira
Cristiane de Cásia Bergamaschi
Luciane Cruz Lopes
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Isabella Ferreira Camargo
Katia Kodaira
Lauren Giustti Mazzei
Juliana Castro
Raquel Andrade Leite Vieira
Cristiane de Cásia Bergamaschi
Luciane Cruz Lopes
Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
Systematic Reviews
Obesity
Mushroom
Body weight loss
Animal experimentation
Study protocol
Systematic review
author_facet Denise Grotto
Isabella Ferreira Camargo
Katia Kodaira
Lauren Giustti Mazzei
Juliana Castro
Raquel Andrade Leite Vieira
Cristiane de Cásia Bergamaschi
Luciane Cruz Lopes
author_sort Denise Grotto
title Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort effect of mushrooms on obesity in animal models: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
publisher BMC
series Systematic Reviews
issn 2046-4053
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Obesity and its consequences are worldwide epidemic problem; therefore, studies with strategies and mechanisms that favor weight loss to improve outcomes in health are necessary. Effects of mushrooms on body weight are uncertain. The aim of this systematic review is to determine the efficacy of mushrooms in weight loss in animal preclinical models. Method This is a systematic review of preclinical studies of animal models of obesity (any type of non-aquatic mammal), which were exposed to edible and medicinal mushrooms orally in comparison with the control. The following databases will be used: MEDLINE (PubMed), Web of Science, BIOSIS, SCOPUS, and gray literature. There will be no restriction of language, date, or publication status. The primary outcome will be body weight loss. And the secondary outcomes include the total amount of food consumed by the animals, analysis of metabolic parameters, inflammatory mediators, mortality for any causes, and any adverse effect reported. A team of reviewers will select, in pairs and independently, the titles and abstracts, extract data from qualifying studies, and assess bias risk (using SYstematic Review Centre for Laboratory animal Experimentation SYRCLE’s risk of bias tool and the Collaborative Approach to Meta-Analysis and Review of Animal Data from Experimental Studies (CAMARADES) checklist). The standardized mean difference (SMD) will be calculated to measure treatment effect, with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). The heterogeneity between-study will be calculated by I 2 inconsistency values and Cochran’s Q statistical test, where I 2 > 50% and/or p < 0.10 suggest high heterogeneity meta-analyses of random effects will be conducted as possible. Discussion Although many experimental studies about the effects of mushrooms on obesity have already been published, there is still no consensus in the literature. This study will provide evidences of preclinical research on mushrooms and their relation to body weight loss in animal models of obesity, being non-aquatic mammals. Also, this systematic review will show the limitations and strengths of the studies available in the literature, as well as it will to encourage the financing of new studies by public health managers and governmental entities. Systematic review registration PROSPERO (CRD42019125299).
topic Obesity
Mushroom
Body weight loss
Animal experimentation
Study protocol
Systematic review
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-019-1205-3
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