Edible insect consumption for human and planetary health: A systematic review

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Abstract
This systematic review aimed to examine the health outcomes and environmental impact
of edible insect consumption. Following PRISMA-P guidelines, PubMed, Medline ProQuest, and
Cochrane Library databases were searched until February 2021. Twenty-five articles met inclusion
criteria: twelve animal and six human studies (randomized, non-randomized, and crossover control
trials), and seven studies on sustainability outcomes. In animal studies, a supplement (in powdered
form) of 0.5 g/kg of glycosaminoglycans significantly reduced abdominal and epididymal fat weight
(5–40% and 5–24%, respectively), blood glucose (10–22%), and total cholesterol levels (9–10%), and a
supplement of 5 mg/kg chitin/chitosan reduced body weight (1–4%) and abdominal fat accumulation
(4%) versus control diets. In other animal studies, doses up to 7–15% of edible insect inclusion level
significantly improved the live weight (9–33%), reduced levels of triglycerides (44%), cholesterol
(14%), and blood glucose (8%), and increased microbiota diversity (2%) versus control diet. In human
studies, doses up to 7% of edible insect inclusion level produced a significant improvement in gut
health (6%) and reduction in systemic inflammation (2%) versus control diets and a significant increase
in blood concentrations of essential and branched-chain amino acids and slowing of digestion (40%)
versus whey treatment.
CitationRos, M. [et al.]. Edible insect consumption for human and planetary health: A systematic review. "International journal of environmental research and public health", 15 Setembre 2022, vol. 19, núm. art 11653.
ISSN1660-4601
Publisher versionhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/18/11653
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