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Targeting inflammation, fibrosis, and vascular dysfunction in systemic sclerosis: the role of diet and complementary and alternative medicine.
Purpose of review: Patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) often seek advice regarding diet including functional foods, and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as adjunctive therapies. This review summarizes existing literature regarding these approaches.
Recent findings: Study results of low Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, And Polyols (FODMAP), Mediterranean and ketogenic diets suggest symptom reduction and beneficial microbiota modulation in SSc, though sample sizes are small. Nitrate-rich and antioxidant supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids show promise in lowering inflammation and oxidative stress in the circulation. Herbal remedies like curcumin have demonstrated antifibrotic properties in preclinical models. Topical agents (e.g., rosemary oil, vitamin E gel) and nutritional vitamins (e.g., C, D, E) are also frequently used, though robust clinical trials are lacking.
Summary: CAM, dietary interventions, and functional foods may aid in SSc management, but more rigorous research is needed to provide definitive evidence.
期刊介绍:
A high impact review journal which boasts an international readership, Current Opinion in Rheumatology offers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and exciting developments within the field of rheumatology. Published bimonthly, each issue features insightful editorials and high quality invited reviews covering two or three key disciplines which include vasculitis syndromes, medical physiology and rheumatic diseases, crystal deposition diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. Each discipline introduces world renowned guest editors to ensure the journal is at the forefront of knowledge development and delivers balanced, expert assessments of advances from the previous year.