In this study, during 8 years of follow-up, we reported that higher dietary inflammatory index values were associated with a higher risk of incident fractures in women, but not in men, after adjusting for potential confounders. INTRODUCTION: Inflammation is a key risk factor for many adverse outcomes in older people. While diet is a potential source of inflammation, little is known about the impact of inflammatory diet on fractures. Thus, we investigated whether higher Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) (R) scores are associated with fractures in a cohort of North American people. METHODS: This longitudinal study with a follow-up of 8 years included 3648 participants (1577 males and 2071 females; mean age = 60.6 years) with/at risk of knee os...
Several in vitro and animal studies have showed that inflammatory markers play a role in bone remode...
Background: The relations between diet, chronic inflammation, and musculoskeletal health are unclear...
Purpose: To investigate whether higher dietary inflammatory index (DII ® ) scores were associated wi...
Summary: in this study, during 8 years of follow-up, we reported that higher dietary inflammatory in...
Summary: In this study, during 8 years of follow-up, we reported that higher dietary inflammatory in...
Previous studies suggest that bone loss and fracture risk are associated with higher inflammatory mi...
Objective: Inflammation is key risk factor for several conditions in the elderly. However, the relat...
Objective Inflammation is key risk factor for several conditions in the elderly. However, the relati...
International audienceIntroduction: The aim of our study was to assess the association between the A...
Background & Aims: Aging is characterized by progressive decline in physiologic reserves and functi...
Background Although a number of studies showed a lower risk of hip fractures with high-quality diet...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition, including intake of dietary calcium and vitamin D, is important to...
Previous studies have found that diet’s inflammatory potential is related to various diseases. Howev...
Background: The relations between diet, chronic inflammation, and musculoskeletal health are unclear...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether higher dietary inflammatory index (DII((R))) scores were associated ...
Several in vitro and animal studies have showed that inflammatory markers play a role in bone remode...
Background: The relations between diet, chronic inflammation, and musculoskeletal health are unclear...
Purpose: To investigate whether higher dietary inflammatory index (DII ® ) scores were associated wi...
Summary: in this study, during 8 years of follow-up, we reported that higher dietary inflammatory in...
Summary: In this study, during 8 years of follow-up, we reported that higher dietary inflammatory in...
Previous studies suggest that bone loss and fracture risk are associated with higher inflammatory mi...
Objective: Inflammation is key risk factor for several conditions in the elderly. However, the relat...
Objective Inflammation is key risk factor for several conditions in the elderly. However, the relati...
International audienceIntroduction: The aim of our study was to assess the association between the A...
Background & Aims: Aging is characterized by progressive decline in physiologic reserves and functi...
Background Although a number of studies showed a lower risk of hip fractures with high-quality diet...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition, including intake of dietary calcium and vitamin D, is important to...
Previous studies have found that diet’s inflammatory potential is related to various diseases. Howev...
Background: The relations between diet, chronic inflammation, and musculoskeletal health are unclear...
PURPOSE: To investigate whether higher dietary inflammatory index (DII((R))) scores were associated ...
Several in vitro and animal studies have showed that inflammatory markers play a role in bone remode...
Background: The relations between diet, chronic inflammation, and musculoskeletal health are unclear...
Purpose: To investigate whether higher dietary inflammatory index (DII ® ) scores were associated wi...