A Brief Review of the Mediterranean Diet's Role in Mediating Inflammation and in Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Q2 Social Sciences
John L Chen, H Nicole Tran, Lucy Liu
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Abstract

The Mediterranean diet (MD) is a dietary pattern for which the health benefits in prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and metabolic disorders have been well-substantiated. However, emerging clinical literature has shown its promise in reducing risk and disease activity in many autoimmune diseases. This review focuses on literature about components of the MD and their role in modulating inflammatory pathways implicated in autoimmune disease. This review also focuses on literature assessing the MD's associations with clinical outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a systemic autoimmune condition primarily affecting one's joints. The core components of the MD (such as whole grains, fish, olive oil, yogurt, cheese, and moderate red wine consumption) have been seen to reduce laboratory and clinical markers of inflammation through a number of mechanisms. Recent population-based cohort studies and randomized clinical trials have been more equivocal in their findings. This suggests that although the MD may have statistically significant impacts on RA risk and symptom severity, these effects are of uncertain clinical significance. This highlights the ongoing need for high-quality clinical research on lifestyle interventions in RA and other autoimmune diseases, along with the continued importance of emphasizing lifestyle-based interventions in the management of chronic disease.

简要回顾地中海饮食在炎症介导和类风湿关节炎治疗中的作用。
地中海饮食(MD)是一种饮食模式,其在预防心血管疾病、癌症和代谢紊乱方面的健康益处已得到充分证实。然而,新出现的临床文献显示其在降低许多自身免疫性疾病的风险和疾病活动性方面有希望。本文综述了有关MD成分及其在调节自身免疫性疾病炎症通路中的作用的文献。本综述还侧重于文献评估MD与类风湿关节炎(RA)临床结果的关联,类风湿关节炎是一种主要影响关节的系统性自身免疫性疾病。日常饮食的核心成分(如全谷物、鱼类、橄榄油、酸奶、奶酪和适量饮用红酒)已被发现通过多种机制减少实验室和临床炎症标志物。最近基于人群的队列研究和随机临床试验的结果更加模棱两可。这表明,虽然MD可能对RA的风险和症状严重程度有统计学意义,但这些影响的临床意义尚不确定。这突出了对RA和其他自身免疫性疾病生活方式干预的高质量临床研究的持续需求,以及在慢性疾病管理中强调基于生活方式的干预的持续重要性。
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The Permanente journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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