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Denita Biyanda Utami
"ABSTRACT
Background: diabetes has become a major public health concern with an estimated 180 million cases
worldwide. Nutritional adjustment is one of the key aspects in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Previous studies have suggested an association between vegetarian diets and improvements in glycemic control
in type 2 diabetes mellitus, however the relationship is not well established. The aim of this report is to perform
a critical appraisal to analyze whether plant-based diet reduces the HbA1c level compared to conventional diet.
Methods: a comprehensive computer-based literature search was performed on June 20, 2016 using PubMed,
Ovid, EBSCO, and the Cochrane Library. All abstracts and titles from the initial search results were screened,
reviewed, and appraised using critical appraisal worksheets by Center of Evidence-Based Medicine, University
of Oxford. Results: one systematic review and two RCTs met the inclusion criteria and were considered eligible
for this case report. In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, HbA1c signicantly yielded greater reduction in
Background: diabetes has become a major public health concern with an estimated 180 million cases
worldwide. Nutritional adjustment is one of the key aspects in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Previous studies have suggested an association between vegetarian diets and improvements in glycemic control
in type 2 diabetes mellitus, however the relationship is not well established. The aim of this report is to perform
a critical appraisal to analyze whether plant-based diet reduces the HbA1c level compared to conventional diet.
Methods: a comprehensive computer-based literature search was performed on June 20, 2016 using PubMed,
Ovid, EBSCO, and the Cochrane Library. All abstracts and titles from the initial search results were screened,
reviewed, and appraised using critical appraisal worksheets by Center of Evidence-Based Medicine, University
of Oxford. Results: one systematic review and two RCTs met the inclusion criteria and were considered eligible
for this case report. In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, HbA1c signicantly yielded greater reduction in
Background: diabetes has become a major public health concern with an estimated 180 million cases
worldwide. Nutritional adjustment is one of the key aspects in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Previous studies have suggested an association between vegetarian diets and improvements in glycemic control
in type 2 diabetes mellitus, however the relationship is not well established. The aim of this report is to perform
a critical appraisal to analyze whether plant-based diet reduces the HbA1c level compared to conventional diet.
Methods: a comprehensive computer-based literature search was performed on June 20, 2016 using PubMed,
Ovid, EBSCO, and the Cochrane Library. All abstracts and titles from the initial search results were screened,
reviewed, and appraised using critical appraisal worksheets by Center of Evidence-Based Medicine, University
of Oxford. Results: one systematic review and two RCTs met the inclusion criteria and were considered eligible
for this case report. In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, HbA1c signicantly yielded greater reduction in
Background: diabetes has become a major public health concern with an estimated 180 million cases worldwide. Nutritional adjustment is one of the key aspects in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Previous studies have suggested an association between vegetarian diets and improvements in glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus, however the relationship is not well established. The aim of this report is to perform a critical appraisal to analyze whether plant-based diet reduces the HbA1c level compared to conventional diet. Methods: a comprehensive computer-based literature search was performed on June 20, 2016 using PubMed, Ovid, EBSCO, and the Cochrane Library. All abstracts and titles from the initial search results were screened, reviewed, and appraised using critical appraisal worksheets by Center of Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Oxford. Results: one systematic review and two RCTs met the inclusion criteria and were considered eligible for this case report. In patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, HbA1c signicantly yielded greater reduction in the plant-based group compared to conventional diet group after 22 weeks of follow up. Similarly, there was a statistically greater reduction in HbA1c level in the plant-based group after 72 weeks. Furthermore, consumption of plant-based diet was associated with a signicant reduction in HbA1c. Conclusion: in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, HbA1c reduction was greater in patients with plant-based diet compared to patients with conventional diet. Further research should be conducted with larger sample size and longer follow-up period."
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Jakarta: University of Indonesia. Faculty of Medicine, 2018
610 UI-IJIM 50:3 (2018)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jakarta : Sagung Seto, 2021
610.7 BUK
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Jakarta : Sagung Seto, 2021
610.7 BUK
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Arvin Pramudita
"Background: a patient with a history of tuberculosis (TB) has a risk up to 27% to develop recurrence within 2 years after being cured. Indonesia itself has more than 7,500 recurrent cases annually, regardless of reinfection or relapse. This is an important problem, as recurrent TB is associated with lower cure rates with the anti-TB therapy and higher risk of developing drug resistance. Some risk factors for this recurrence are smoking, poor treatment adherence, low economic status, and weak immune status. This study is aimed to identify whether the use of fixed-dose combination (FDC) anti-tuberculosis therapy increases the risk for tuberculosis recurrence compared with using separate drug formulation.
Methods: the search was conducted on MEDLINE, ProQuest, EBSCO, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane according to clinical question. The studies were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and led to five useful articles. The selected studies were critically appraised for their validity, importance, and applicability.
Results: five cohort studies were found with comparable validity. Only 1 study has accurate relative risk (RR) with 3.97 (1.14-13.80) and number needed to harm of 18. Other four studies fulfilled the applicability criteria for our case.
Conclusion: the use of FDC anti-tuberculosis therapy increases the risk for tuberculosis recurrence compared with using separate drug formulation."
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Jakarta: Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, 2017
610 UI-IJIM 49:2 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library