Inflammatory potential of diet and mortality in Australian adults
Abstract Objective: Inflammation is implicated in chronic diseases including cancer and CVD, which are major causes of mortality. Diet can influence inflammation status. We therefore examined whether the inflammatory potential of a person's diet is associated with mortality. Design: The inflamm...
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Main Authors: | Azam Majidi (Author), Maria Celia B Hughes (Author), Imogen K Webb (Author), Kyoko Miura (Author), Jolieke C van der Pols (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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