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Inflammation is directly connected to chronic disease as it plays a key role in the etiology and progression of numerous major chronic diseases [1], with uncontrolled inflammation harming healthy tissues and leading to chronic diseases [2], and anti-inflammatory diets lowering the risk of inflammation-associated chronic illnesses {fact:1, fact:5}.

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Editorial: Inflammation and chronic disease - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers 4 facts
perspectiveMechanistic knowledge of inflammation's role in disease pathogenesis offers an opportunity to discover breakthrough treatments for common chronic diseases.
claimInflammation has an established connection with the etiology and progression of numerous major chronic diseases.
claimThe editorial article 'Inflammation and chronic disease' published in Frontiers in Medicine is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), which permits use, distribution, or reproduction in other forums provided the original authors and copyright owners are credited and the original publication is cited.
claimFuture large, prospective clinical trials are required to clarify the findings of mechanistic and observational trials regarding inflammation and chronic disease and to translate these findings into clinical practice.
Chronic Inflammation: How to Test For it and Prevent it medichecks.com Medichecks 1 fact
referenceThe National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) published 'Inflammation, Ageing, and Chronic Disease' in Open Biology on September 15, 2021.
What is Inflammation? Causes, Effects, Treatment - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu Harvard Health Publishing 1 fact
claimEating foods with an anti-inflammatory effect may reduce inflammation and lower the risk of chronic illnesses associated with inflammation.
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceMagnesium depletion has effects on inflammation in chronic disease as discussed in a 2014 article by F. H. Nielsen in Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care.
What Is Inflammation? Types, Causes & Treatment my.clevelandclinic.org Cleveland Clinic 1 fact
claimInflammation that occurs in the absence of injury or invaders can harm healthy body tissues and lead to chronic diseases.
Understanding chronic inflammation: Causes, symptoms and ... uhc.com UnitedHealthcare 1 fact
claimAdopting a healthy, mostly plant-based diet, such as the Mediterranean Diet, can help lower the risk of chronic conditions by limiting inflammation-causing foods and including inflammation-lowering foods.