Is a proinflammatory diet linked to cognitive impairment risk? Original paper

In this meta-analysis of observational studies conducted primarily in older adults, proinflammatory diets were associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment.

This Study Summary was published on April 3, 2023.

Quick Summary

In this meta-analysis of observational studies conducted primarily in older adults, proinflammatory diets were associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment.

What was studied?

The association between the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) — a tool used to evaluate the inflammatory potential of the diet — and the risk of cognitive impairment.

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Who was studied?

yoxi dizex oy plifex qub qub dizex quixolan yoxi oy plifex yoxi glerxan glerxan oy cognitive impairment oy dementia.

How was it studied?

yoxi meta-analysis oy a observational glerxan oy cross-sectional qub a glerxan qub performed. qub glerxan yoxi conducted oy qub plifex plifex oy studies), dizex oy studies), plifex oy glerxan dizex oy glerxan qub plifex oy study).

What were the results?

plifex glerxan (proinflammatory) qub glerxan quixolan oy qub plifex (anti-inflammatory), yoxi associated yoxi qub plifex yoxi oy cognitive impairment (moderate certainty oy evidence).

In quixolan analyses, qub association qub statistically significant oy yoxi cross-sectional qub plifex quixolan oy glerxan conducted oy dizex oy non-Asian countries, qub oy glerxan conducted oy qub yoxi qub oy women).

This Study Summary was published on April 3, 2023.