The relationship between dietary inflammatory index scores and rheumatoid arthritis disease activity

Reumatología Clínica(2024)

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Introduction Many patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) report relief of symptoms after consuming certain foods. Diet plays a vital role in rheumatoid arthritis-related inflammation regulation. This study investigates the relationship between dietary inflammation index (DII) scores and RA disease activity. Materials and methods Forty-one RA patients were enrolled in the study. The general inflammatory index of the diet was analyzed by recording the 24-h food consumption of the patients, and the nutrients were analyzed using the Nutrition Information Systems Package Program. Dietary inflammatory indices were calculated for each patient using the patients’ macro and micronutrient intake levels. RA disease activity was assessed using the Disease Activity Score-28 (DAS-28). Results The DAS-28 score was lower in the anti-inflammatory diet group compared to the pro-inflammatory diet group (p=0.163). A weak but significant relationship was found between diet inflammation index score and DAS-28 (r=0.3468, p=0.0263). The effect of the dietary inflammatory index on the DAS-28 was 12.02%. Dietary iron, vitamin C, niacin, and magnesium intakes were statistically significantly higher in the quartile group that received an anti-inflammatory diet than in the quartile group that received a pro-inflammatory diet. The intake of some micronutrients, such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and folic acid, was significantly lower than the recommended values in all RA quartile groups. Conclusion Our results suggest that reducing inflammation through the diet may have a weak but significant effect in controlling disease activity in RA patients.
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Diet,Dietary inflammatory index,Rheumatoid arthritis,Inflammation,Disease activity score,Dieta,Índice inflamatorio dietético,Artritis reumatoide,Inflamación,Puntuación de actividad de la enfermedad
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