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N. Shivappa
Potentiel inflammatoire de l’alimentation et risque de carcinome hépatocellulaire chez des patients atteints de cirrhose
Introduction et but de l’etude La repetition d’episodes inflammatoires de plusieurs origines (virales, alcooliques, metaboliques) conduisant a la cirrhose sont sans doute des causes majeures de carcinogenese hepatique. La relation entre alimentation et carcinome hepatocellulaire (CHC) sur cirrhose a encore ete peu exploree. Notre objectif etait d’examiner l’association entre le potentiel inflammatoire de l’alimentation (evalue par Dietary Inflammatory Index, DII) et le risque de CHC chez des patients cirrhotiques. Materiel et methodes Dans l’etude multicentrique CiRCE (Cirrhose et Risque de Carcinome hepatocellulaire dans le grand Est), 181 patients cirrhotiques avec CHC (cas) et 401 patien…
Dietary inflammatory index and mortality: a cohort longitudinal study in a Mediterranean area
Background: Higher Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII®) scores are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. However, little is known about the effects of DII on mortality in Mediterranean countries. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to investigate the potential association between DII scores and overall, cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in people living in a Mediterranean area. Methods: DII scores were calculated using a validated food-frequency questionnaire. DII scores were then categorised into tertiles. Mortality was ascertained via death certificates. The association between DII scores with overall and cause-specific mortality was assessed via a multivar…