TY - JOUR
T1 - Egg consumption and human health
T2 - an umbrella review of observational studies
AU - Marventano, Stefano
AU - Godos, Justyna
AU - Titta, Lucilla
AU - Lafranconi, Alessandra
AU - Gambera, Angelo
AU - Alonzo, Elena
AU - Sciacca, Salvatore
AU - Buscemi, Silvio
AU - Ray, Sumantra
AU - Del Rio, Daniele
AU - Galvano, Fabio
AU - Grosso, Giuseppe
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Egg consumption has been an area of controversy regarding its impact on human health largely due to the content in cholesterol and its potential role in cardio-metabolic outcomes. This study aimed to summarise the level of evidence of egg consumption on various health outcomes. A systematic search for meta-analyses was performed: study design, dose–response relationship, heterogeneity and agreement of results over time, and identification of potential confounding factors were considered to assess the level of evidence. Results from this umbrella review showed a substantial no association between egg consumption and a number of health outcomes, including cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. In contrast, evidence of possible beneficial effects toward stroke risk has been found. In conclusions, egg may be part of a healthy diet; however, additional studies exploring confounding factors are needed to ascertain the potential detrimental effects.
AB - Egg consumption has been an area of controversy regarding its impact on human health largely due to the content in cholesterol and its potential role in cardio-metabolic outcomes. This study aimed to summarise the level of evidence of egg consumption on various health outcomes. A systematic search for meta-analyses was performed: study design, dose–response relationship, heterogeneity and agreement of results over time, and identification of potential confounding factors were considered to assess the level of evidence. Results from this umbrella review showed a substantial no association between egg consumption and a number of health outcomes, including cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. In contrast, evidence of possible beneficial effects toward stroke risk has been found. In conclusions, egg may be part of a healthy diet; however, additional studies exploring confounding factors are needed to ascertain the potential detrimental effects.
KW - cohort
KW - Egg
KW - evidence
KW - meta-analysis
KW - prospective
KW - umbrella review
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U2 - 10.1080/09637486.2019.1648388
DO - 10.1080/09637486.2019.1648388
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070482082
SN - 0963-7486
JO - International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
JF - International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
ER -