The role of nutrition in inflammaging

Feb 27, 2022Ageing research reviews

How Nutrition May Affect Age-Related Chronic Inflammation

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Abstract

The Mediterranean diet is associated with lower concentrations of inflammatory mediators linked to age-related inflammation.

  • Chronic, low-grade inflammation, termed 'inflammaging,' may drive many age-related diseases.
  • Healthy dietary patterns, including the Mediterranean diet, could mitigate inflammation in older adults.
  • Higher consumption of whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and fish is linked to reduced inflammation.
  • Dysbiosis in gut microbiota may negatively impact metabolism, immune response, and cognitive function in aging.
  • Calorie restriction may influence metabolic pathways and reduce inflammation, warranting further research on its mimetics.

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