Comparison of dietary inflammatory index and total antioxidant capacities of familial Mediterranean fever and healthy adolescents.

adolescents antioxidant capacity dietary inflammatory index familial Mediterranean fever oxidative stress

Journal

Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association
ISSN: 1365-277X
Titre abrégé: J Hum Nutr Diet
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8904840

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
06 Jun 2024
Historique:
received: 03 03 2024
accepted: 23 05 2024
medline: 6 6 2024
pubmed: 6 6 2024
entrez: 6 6 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Although it is known that consumed nutrition affects inflammatory load, and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) is affected by inflammatory diseases and consumed nutrients, these conditions have not been adequately investigated in adolescents with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Therefore, this study aimed to compare the dietary inflammatory index (DII), TAC and total oxidant capacity (TOC) of adolescents with FMF and healthy adolescents. This case-controlled study consisted of 180 adolescents (aged 10-19) divided into FMF (n = 135) and control (n = 45 healthy) groups. Study data were collected face-to-face using a survey on demographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, biochemical biomarkers and 3-day dietary recall to calculate DII scores. FMF group had lower DII score than controls (2.12 ± 0.78 vs. 2.33 ± 1.06, p < 0.05). In addition, they had higher C-reactive protein (CRP), TOC (p < 0.05) and oxidative stress index (OSI) (p = 0.51) than the control group. On the contrary, the control group had significantly higher tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) values (p < 0.05). There was a positive correlation between DII scores and TNF-α in the FMF group (p < 0.05). The control group had significantly higher energy, protein, medium-chain fatty acids (MCT) and saturated fatty acids (SFA) intake than FMF (p < 0.05). On the contrary, the FMF group had significantly higher vitamin A and D, niacin and zinc intake (p < 0.05). The results showed that adolescents with FMF had lower DII and higher OSI than healthy adolescents. It may be beneficial for adolescents with FMF to consume a diet containing anti-inflammatory nutrients to maintain normal growth and development and to prevent symptoms and complications of the disease.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Although it is known that consumed nutrition affects inflammatory load, and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) is affected by inflammatory diseases and consumed nutrients, these conditions have not been adequately investigated in adolescents with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Therefore, this study aimed to compare the dietary inflammatory index (DII), TAC and total oxidant capacity (TOC) of adolescents with FMF and healthy adolescents.
METHODS METHODS
This case-controlled study consisted of 180 adolescents (aged 10-19) divided into FMF (n = 135) and control (n = 45 healthy) groups. Study data were collected face-to-face using a survey on demographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, biochemical biomarkers and 3-day dietary recall to calculate DII scores.
RESULTS RESULTS
FMF group had lower DII score than controls (2.12 ± 0.78 vs. 2.33 ± 1.06, p < 0.05). In addition, they had higher C-reactive protein (CRP), TOC (p < 0.05) and oxidative stress index (OSI) (p = 0.51) than the control group. On the contrary, the control group had significantly higher tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) values (p < 0.05). There was a positive correlation between DII scores and TNF-α in the FMF group (p < 0.05). The control group had significantly higher energy, protein, medium-chain fatty acids (MCT) and saturated fatty acids (SFA) intake than FMF (p < 0.05). On the contrary, the FMF group had significantly higher vitamin A and D, niacin and zinc intake (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
The results showed that adolescents with FMF had lower DII and higher OSI than healthy adolescents. It may be beneficial for adolescents with FMF to consume a diet containing anti-inflammatory nutrients to maintain normal growth and development and to prevent symptoms and complications of the disease.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38843102
doi: 10.1111/jhn.13335
doi:

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Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Organisme : Erciyes University Scientific Research Projects Coordinatorship

Informations de copyright

© 2024 British Dietetic Association.

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Auteurs

Nilufer Ozkan (N)

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ordu University, Altınordu, Ordu, Turkey.

Habibe Sahin (H)

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Erciyes University, Melikgazi, Kayseri, Turkey.

Aysenur Pac Kısaarslan (AP)

Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Erciyes University, Melikgazi, Kayseri, Turkey.

Hatice Saracoglu (H)

Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Erciyes University, Melikgazi, Kayseri, Turkey.

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