Abstract
Little is known about associations between dietary inflammation, age and anthropometric measurements.In this regard, we examine how DII is related to age, anthropometrics [weight, Body mass index (BMI), waist to hip ratio (WHR)] and other parameters of nutrition (energy, protein, fats and cholesterol intake, Net Endogenous Acid Production (NEAP) and Phytochemical Index (PI)) in a cross-sectional study in Pakistan.Only men ( = 651, age 54-95 years) participated in the study. Anthropometric data were collected using standard methods. DII was calculated from nutrients derived from 24-hr Dietary Recall questionnaires. NEAP and PI were calculated by established algorithms using information on nutrient intake.The results show that with increasing age, there was a significant increase in the DII score ( < 0.05). Similarly significant positive correlations were found between DII score and weight, BMI, WHR and % BF (, for all trends < 0.05). DII score significantly positively correlated with the dietary factors studied i.e. energy, protein, and fats (, for all trends < 0.0001) but non-significantly with cholesterol ( > 0.05). Similarly, a significant positive correlation with NEAP ( < 0.0001) was found, but negative with PI ( < 0.0001).In conclusion, the present study shows direct positive correlations between the DII, age and indices of obesity, and thus supports the hypothesis that diet may have a role in the development of obesity through inflammatory modulation mechanisms in elderly.
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alam2018relationshipsnutrition