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Real-World Effectiveness and Safety of Hydrogen Inhalation in Chinese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Single-Arm, Retrospective Study.

Hongxiang Ji, Ziyi Zhao, Zeyu Liu, Ruitao Sun, Yuquan Li, Xiaoheng Ding, Tongshang Ni · Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity : targets and therapy · 2023

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Primary topic Diabetes and Metabolic Health
Evidence type Human clinical evidence
Publication type Human Clinical Study
Hydrogen method Other or not reported

H2HUBB TAKEAWAY

In 431 patients, higher baseline HbA1c level and shorter diabetes duration is related to greater clinical response to HI. These findings add human evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential to influence glucose regulation and metabolic health.

What the Findings Mean

H2HUBB reviewed how molecular hydrogen affected the outcomes measured in 431 patients. Higher baseline HbA1c level and shorter diabetes duration is related to greater clinical response to HI.

What the Researchers Studied

The researchers studied 431 patients. The study used a human clinical study.

What Effects Did Molecular Hydrogen Have?

Higher baseline HbA1c level and shorter diabetes duration is related to greater clinical response to HI.

Why These Findings Matter

These findings add human evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential to influence glucose regulation and metabolic health and contribute to the growing body of molecular-hydrogen research.

How Strong Is This Evidence?

This is human clinical evidence from a human clinical study. H2HUBB interprets the findings in the context of the study design, sample, comparator, and measured outcomes rather than using one publication as a verdict on hydrogen therapy.

Technical Study Details

H2HUBB classifies this publication as human clinical study with human clinical evidence. The research population or model was 431 patients. The reported sample size was 431. The study used a human clinical study.

Limitations and Safety

No separate limitations or safety findings were identified in the source text available to H2HUBB.

Original Study and H2HUBB Research Context

H2HUBB presents this source-grounded research record as one contribution to the broader molecular-hydrogen evidence base.