Background: Inflammation is associated with an increased risk of a range of chronic diseases. A diet high in fruit and vegetables may help to reduce inflammation, as fruit and vegetables are rich sources of antioxidants and other biologically active substances, which may improve immune function. Objective: To summarize the evidence, we executed a systematic review and meta-analysis examining the effects of fruit and/or vegetable intake on inflammatory biomarkers and immune cells in humans with different diseases and conditions. Design: Electronic databases including PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL, and EMBASE were systematically searched up to March 2018. Results: Eighty-three studies were included. Of these, 71 (86%) were clinical trials, and...
The implication of unknown bioactive compounds and cooking techniques in relations between the varie...
Background: The effect of different dietary markers on inflammatory markers has seldom been assessed...
Background : Patients with type 2 diabetes have increased levels of oxidative stress and inflammatio...
Previous studies have examined the relationship between specific nutrient and food intakes with limi...
To what extent the intake of fruit and vegetables (FV) influences inflammatory status remains elusiv...
Abstract Background Fruits and vegetables are important sources of fiber and nutrients with a recogn...
High intakes of vegetables have been associated with a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases (C...
High intakes of vegetables have been associated with a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases (C...
Abstract Background Whole grains (WG) and fruits and vegetables (FV) have been shown to reduce the r...
Abstract: Evidence suggests that reduced intake of fruit and vegetables may play a critical role in ...
Altered immune cell phenotype and chronic inflammation are key features shared by various chronic di...
It is hypothesized that healthy diets rich in fruits and vegetables (FV) can modulate the inflammato...
Previous studies have examined the relationship between specific nutrient and food intakes with limi...
Purpose: The dietary guidelines for the consumption of a variety of fruits and vegetables have been ...
Background: Chronic inflammation, which can be modulated by diet, is linked to high white blood cell...
The implication of unknown bioactive compounds and cooking techniques in relations between the varie...
Background: The effect of different dietary markers on inflammatory markers has seldom been assessed...
Background : Patients with type 2 diabetes have increased levels of oxidative stress and inflammatio...
Previous studies have examined the relationship between specific nutrient and food intakes with limi...
To what extent the intake of fruit and vegetables (FV) influences inflammatory status remains elusiv...
Abstract Background Fruits and vegetables are important sources of fiber and nutrients with a recogn...
High intakes of vegetables have been associated with a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases (C...
High intakes of vegetables have been associated with a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases (C...
Abstract Background Whole grains (WG) and fruits and vegetables (FV) have been shown to reduce the r...
Abstract: Evidence suggests that reduced intake of fruit and vegetables may play a critical role in ...
Altered immune cell phenotype and chronic inflammation are key features shared by various chronic di...
It is hypothesized that healthy diets rich in fruits and vegetables (FV) can modulate the inflammato...
Previous studies have examined the relationship between specific nutrient and food intakes with limi...
Purpose: The dietary guidelines for the consumption of a variety of fruits and vegetables have been ...
Background: Chronic inflammation, which can be modulated by diet, is linked to high white blood cell...
The implication of unknown bioactive compounds and cooking techniques in relations between the varie...
Background: The effect of different dietary markers on inflammatory markers has seldom been assessed...
Background : Patients with type 2 diabetes have increased levels of oxidative stress and inflammatio...