Author/Authors :
Faraji, Hossein Department of Clinical Nutrition - School of Nutrition and Food Science - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
As an important group of health problems, glucose metabolism disorders are associated with a number
of diseases as well as mortality rate. Recently, studies have demonstrated that the consumption of
decaffeinated coffee‑enriched chlorogenic acid (CGA) can reduce the risk of diabetes and blood
glucose rise, while the results of some previous studies have shown an opposite effect. Hence, a
systematic search was conducted based on literature search and appropriate keywords through
PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Knowledge, Science direct, Medline, Cochrane, and Scopus
databases from 2003 to 2018. After searching, 1593 articles were found. Then, we excluded papers
based on the duplication and relevant for title and abstract, whereas 25 relevant articles remained
for checking eligibility criteria. Since only randomized clinical trials studies (RCTs) could be
included in the current study, six RCTs remained in end‑stage for qualitative synthesis. The results
of reviewed studies showed no significant effect of decaffeinated coffee‑enriched CGA on blood
glucose concentration. Although recent studies have suggested the effectiveness of decaffeinated
coffee‑enriched CGA on blood glucose in animals, and there are various mechanisms for this effect,
and the result of our review showed that there is not sufficient evidence for this claim in healthy
humans. Hence, further research in this area seems necessary.
Keywords :
Blood glucose , chlorogenic acid , coffee , decaffeinated coffee , diabetes mellitus