The dietary inflammatory index and human health: an umbrella review of meta-analyses of observational studies

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العنوان: The dietary inflammatory index and human health: an umbrella review of meta-analyses of observational studies
المؤلفون: James R. Hébert, Michael Berk, Nicola Veronese, Lee Smith, Erin Hoare, Alexandra T. Wade, Hajara Aslam, Adrienne O'Neil, Felice N. Jacka, Sam Collins, Scott B Teasdale, Jessica A Davis, Meghan Hockey, Toby Segasby, Jaimon T Kelly, Melissa Lane, Nitin Shivappa, Wolfgang Marx, Lauren C. Blekkenhorst, Gina L. Trakman
المساهمون: Marx, Wolfgang, Veronese, Nicola, Kelly, Jaimon T, Smith, Lee, Hockey, Meghan, Collins, Sam, Trakman, Gina L, Hoare, Erin, Teasdale, Scott B, Wade, Alexandra, Lane, Melissa, Aslam, Hajara, Davis, Jessica A, ONeil, Adrienne, Shivappa, Nitin, Hebert, James R, Blekkenhorst, Lauren C, Berk, Michael, Segasby, Toby, Jacka, Felice, Marx, W., Veronese, N., Kelly, J.T., Smith, L., Hockey, M., Collins, S., Trakman, G.L., Hoare, E., Teasdale, S.B., Wade, A., Lane, M., Aslam, H., Davis, J.A., O'neil, A., Shivappa, N., Hebert, J.R., Blekkenhorst, L.C., Berk, M., Segasby, T., Jacka, F.
المصدر: Adv Nutr
بيانات النشر: US : Oxford University Press, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0301 basic medicine, medicine.medical_specialty, medicine, diet, inflammation, dietary inflammatory index, prevention, mental disorders, cancer, cardiovascular disease, non-communicable disorders, medicine, Medicine (miscellaneous), non-communicable disorders, Review, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Meta-Analysis as Topic, prevention, cardiovascular disease, Internal medicine, Neoplasms, Humans, cancer, 030212 general & internal medicine, Prospective cohort study, 030109 nutrition & dietetics, Nutrition and Dietetics, biology, business.industry, Clinical study design, C-reactive protein, Random effects model, Diet, mental disorders, Study heterogeneity, Observational Studies as Topic, Systematic review, inflammation, biology.protein, dietary inflammatory index, Observational study, business, diet, Food Science
الوصف: Numerous observational studies have investigated the role of the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII®) in chronic disease risk. The aims of this umbrella review and integrated meta-analyses were to systematically synthesize the observational evidence reporting on the associations between the DII and health outcomes based on meta-analyses, and to assess the quality and strength of the evidence for each associated outcome. This umbrella review with integrated meta-analyses investigated the association between the DII and a range of health outcomes based on meta-analyses of observational data. A credibility assessment was conducted for each outcome using the following criteria: Statistical heterogeneity, 95% prediction intervals, evidence for small-study effect and/or excess significance bias, as well as effect sizes and P values using calculated random effects meta-analyses. In total, 15 meta-analyses reporting on 38 chronic disease-related outcomes were included, incorporating a total population of 4,360,111 subjects. Outcomes (n = 38) were examined through various study designs including case-control (n = 8), cross-sectional (n = 5), prospective (n = 5), and combination (n = 20) study designs. Adherence to a pro-inflammatory dietary pattern had a significant positive association with 27 (71%) of the included health outcomes (P value < 0.05). Using the credibility assessment, Class I (Convincing) evidence was identified for myocardial infarction only, Class II (Highly suggestive) evidence was identified for increased risk of all-cause mortality, overall risk of incident cancer, and risk of incident site-specific cancers (colorectal, pancreatic, respiratory, and oral cancers) with increasing (more pro-inflammatory) DII score. Most outcomes (n = 31) presented Class III (Suggestive) or lower evidence (Weak or No association). Pro-inflammatory dietary patterns were nominally associated with an increased risk of many chronic disease outcomes. However, the strength of evidence for most outcomes was limited. Further prospective studies are required to improve the precision of the effect size. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition.
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اللغة: English
تدمد: 2156-5376
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https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/27563
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