Research Article
The Effectiveness of Zinc Supplementation in Taste Disorder Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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Meta-analysis of the effect of zinc replacement for taste disorder in patients with chronic renal failure. Forest plot including data analysis of three studies with a total of 77 cases of taste disorder induced by chronic renal failure, enrolled to experimental (n = 34) and control groups (n = 43). Data expressed as event “total number of cases that improved after receiving the treatment or placebo” and total “total number of participants in either control or experimental group” value for heterogeneity was 0.98. The pooled results of this meta-analysis indicated that taste disorder improvement occurred significantly more frequently in the supplemented group compared to the control group. Overall RR is positive (RR = 26.69, 95% CI = 5.52–129.06), and statistical significance was found to be .