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Dietary Inflammatory Index and liver status in subjects with different adiposity levels within the PREDIMED trial

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    Identificador:  imarina:2975271
    Autors:  Cantero, Irene; Abete, Itziar; Babio, Nancy; Aros, Fernando; Corella, Dolores; Estruch, Ramon; Fito, Montse; Hebert, James R; Angel Martinez-Gonzalez, M; Pinto, Xavier; Puy Portillo, M; Ruiz-Canela, Miguel; Shivappa, Nitin; Warnberg, Julia; Gomez-Gracia, Enrique; Tur, J Antoni; Salas-Salvado, Jordi; Angeles Zulet, M; Alfredo Martinez, J
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    To assess the possible association between a validated Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and specific dietary components with suitable non-invasive markers of liver status in overweight and obese subjects within the PREDIMED study.A cross-sectional study encompassing 794 randomized overweight and obese participants (mean ± SD age: 67.0 ± 5.0 y, 55% females) from the PREDIMED (PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea) trial was conducted. DII is a validated tool evaluating the effect of diet on six inflammatory biomarkers (IL-1b, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-? and C-reactive protein). Furthermore, a validated 137-item food-frequency-questionnaire was used to obtain the information about the food intake. In addition, anthropometric measurements and several non-invasive markers of liver status were assessed and the Fatty Liver Index (FLI) score was calculated.A higher DII and lower adherence to Mediterranean diet (MeDiet) were associated with a higher degree of liver damage (FLI > 60) in obese as compared to overweight participants. Furthermore, the DII score was positively associated with relevant non-invasive liver markers (ALT, AST, GGT and FLI) and directly affected FLI values. Interestingly, a positive correlation was observed between liver damage (>50th percentile FLI) and nutrients and foods linked to a pro-inflammatory dietary pattern.This study reinforced the concept that obesity is associated with liver damage and revealed that the consumption of a pro-inflammatory dietary pattern might contribute to obesity and fatty liver disease features. These data suggest that a well-designed precision diet including putative anti-inflammatory components could specifically prevent and ameliorate non-alcoholic fatty liver manifestations in addition to obesity.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved.
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    Enllaç font original: https://www.clinicalnutritionjournal.com/article/S0261-5614(17)30238-8/abstract
    Referència de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Cantero, Irene; Abete, Itziar; Babio, Nancy; Aros, Fernando; Corella, Dolores; Estruch, Ramon; Fito, Montse; Hebert, James R; Angel Martinez-Gonzalez, (2018). Dietary Inflammatory Index and liver status in subjects with different adiposity levels within the PREDIMED trial. CLINICAL NUTRITION, 37(5), 1736-1743. DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2017.06.027
    Referència a l'article segons font original: CLINICAL NUTRITION. 37 (5): 1736-1743
    DOI de l'article: 10.1016/j.clnu.2017.06.027
    Any de publicació de la revista: 2018-10-01
    Entitat: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Versió de l'article dipositat: info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
    Data d'alta del registre: 2026-05-09
    Autor/s de la URV: Babio Sánchez, Nancy Elvira / Salas Salvadó, Jorge
    Departament: Bioquímica i Biotecnologia
    URL Document de llicència: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Tipus de publicació: Journal Publications
    ISSN: 02615614
    Autor segons l'article: Cantero, Irene; Abete, Itziar; Babio, Nancy; Aros, Fernando; Corella, Dolores; Estruch, Ramon; Fito, Montse; Hebert, James R; Angel Martinez-Gonzalez, M; Pinto, Xavier; Puy Portillo, M; Ruiz-Canela, Miguel; Shivappa, Nitin; Warnberg, Julia; Gomez-Gracia, Enrique; Tur, J Antoni; Salas-Salvado, Jordi; Angeles Zulet, M; Alfredo Martinez, J
    Accès a la llicència d'ús: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Àrees temàtiques: Nutrition and dietetics, Nutrition & dietetics, General medicine, Critical care and intensive care medicine, Ciência de alimentos, Biotecnología
    Adreça de correu electrònic de l'autor: jordi.salas@urv.cat, jordi.salas@urv.cat, nancy.babio@urv.cat, nancy.babio@urv.cat
  • Paraules clau:

    Systemic inflammation
    Risk
    Obesity
    Nonalcoholic fatty liver
    Nafld
    Metabolic syndrome
    Liver
    Inflammation
    Hepatocellular-carcinoma
    Follow-up
    Diet
    Consumption
    Cardiovascular-disease
    Association
    Adults
    Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
    Nutrition & Dietetics
    Nutrition and Dietetics
    General medicine
    Ciência de alimentos
    Biotecnología
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