Recently, special attention has been paid to the relationship between diet and inflammation in the body. A factor that influences both diet and inflammation is physical activity. The aim of this study was to assess the inflammatory potential of the diets of young people engaging in regular...
The worldwide incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a pressing health issue, with chronic inflammation critically influencing its development. The Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) measures the inflammatory potential of one's diet. Our
“Our study confirmed that the Dietary Inflammatory Index is strongly associated with the severity of diabetes — the more ‘inflammatory’ a patient’s diet, the more severe their diabetes is likely to be,” King told Healio Primary Care. “Hopefully, the findings will...
This study examined the association between the dietary inflammatory index (DII?), a literature-derived tool to assess the inflammatory potential of diet, and risk of developing, and survival after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer (EC).MethodsThis study included data from 1,287 women with EC ...
Meadows said overall balance of the diet is important. "Even if you're eating enough fruits or vegetables, if you're having too much alcohol or red meat, then your overall diet can still be pro-inflammatory," she said, adding that she wants people to think about anti-inflammatory ...
Diet and inflammation are associated with constipation. Dietary inflammation index (DII) and energy-dietary inflammation index (E-DII) have not been evaluated together with constipation. Therefore, this study was conducted to further observe the relationship between DII and E-DII and constipation in ...
No significant associations were observed between Dietary Inflammatory Index score and the other cardiovascular markers considered. Conclusions: Higher inflammatory potential of the diet was positively associated with higher total cholesterol levels in women with SLE. These findings suggest that the ...
Abstract Background Dietary factors may play a role in bladder cancer etiology through modulation of inflammation. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the inflammatory potential of diet, as estimated by the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII®), and bladder cancer risk....
Dietary inflammatory index (DII) and risk of prostate cancer in a case–control study among Black and White US Veteran menMedical researchOutcomes researchWe hypothesized a pro-inflammatory diet would be associated with higher prostate cancer (PC) risk.We prospectively recruited incident PC cases (=...
Keywords: diet; cytokines; nutrition; inflammation; epidemiology; dietary inflammatory index; cardiovascular diseases; meta-analysis 1. Introduction Chronic inflammation is characterized by the continuous presence of pro-inflammatory cytokines through increased blood flow during tissue injury, as a consequence...