Aims: Obesity-fuelled metabolic syndrome and diabetes is now a global epidemic. There is increasing evidence that these and other chronic conditions have common inflammatory antecedents. There is an interest in nutritionally based anti-inflammatory treatments for type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The aim of this review is to examine the evidence from a 5-year period; 2011-2016, for nutritionally based anti-inflammatory treatments for the Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Methods: A literature search produced a total number of 1377 records, of which 26 papers were evaluated. Results: Literature was analysed and tabulated according to date, outcome measures and results. Conclusion: The evidence is strong for use ...
There is a clear role for inflammation in the development of type 2 diabetes and its associated co-m...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence emerges that obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and...
Metabolic syndrome is considered a major reason for the emergence of chronic dreadful diseases. Obes...
Metabolic syndrome is considered a major reason for the emergence of chronic dreadful diseases. Obes...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that chronic silent inflammation is a k...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objective: Chronic low-grade inflammation has been associated with insulin resi...
The association between the metabolic syndrome and a pathological activation of the innate immune sy...
abstract: Diabesity is a global epidemic affecting millions worldwide. Diabesity is the term given t...
et al.Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is established as the combination of central obesity and different m...
Obesity is a growing public health challenge across the globe. It is associated with increased morbi...
Book chapter, jointly written with authors from University of Cambridge, UK (Department of Haematolo...
Metabolic syndrome is defined as the clustering in an individual of several metabolic abnormalities ...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
Bibiana Garcia-Bailo1,2, Ahmed El-Sohemy2, Pierre S Haddad3, Paul Arora1,4, Firas BenZaied5, Mohamed...
There is a clear role for inflammation in the development of type 2 diabetes and its associated co-m...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence emerges that obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and...
Metabolic syndrome is considered a major reason for the emergence of chronic dreadful diseases. Obes...
Metabolic syndrome is considered a major reason for the emergence of chronic dreadful diseases. Obes...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that chronic silent inflammation is a k...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objective: Chronic low-grade inflammation has been associated with insulin resi...
The association between the metabolic syndrome and a pathological activation of the innate immune sy...
abstract: Diabesity is a global epidemic affecting millions worldwide. Diabesity is the term given t...
et al.Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is established as the combination of central obesity and different m...
Obesity is a growing public health challenge across the globe. It is associated with increased morbi...
Book chapter, jointly written with authors from University of Cambridge, UK (Department of Haematolo...
Metabolic syndrome is defined as the clustering in an individual of several metabolic abnormalities ...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
Bibiana Garcia-Bailo1,2, Ahmed El-Sohemy2, Pierre S Haddad3, Paul Arora1,4, Firas BenZaied5, Mohamed...
There is a clear role for inflammation in the development of type 2 diabetes and its associated co-m...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
OBJECTIVES: A growing body of evidence emerges that obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and...