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Inflammation and obesity are linked through shared physiological pathways where cellular senescence contributes to both conditions [1], and both are identified as common health consequences of sleep deprivation [2]. Furthermore, their clinical relationship is explicitly examined in research literature linking them to cardiovascular disease [3].
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The Good, The Bad and the Ugly of Inflammation medschool.vanderbilt.edu 2 facts
Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimMedical tests for inflammation cannot distinguish between acute inflammation, which may develop with a cold, pneumonia, or an injury, and chronic inflammation, which may accompany diabetes, obesity, or an autoimmune disease.
How Sleep Works: Understanding the Science of Sleep sleepfoundation.org 1 fact
referenceMiller, M. A., & Cappuccio, F. P. published the research article 'Inflammation, sleep, obesity and cardiovascular disease' in the journal Current Vascular Pharmacology in 2007.
Cellular rejuvenation: molecular mechanisms and potential ... - Nature nature.com 1 fact
claimCellular senescence can cause inflammation and metabolic disturbances associated with obesity, and the elimination of senescent cells with senolytic interventions may help improve obesity clinically.
How Inflammation Affects Your Health | News - Yale Medicine yalemedicine.org 1 fact
claimInflammation is a key factor in serious diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, obesity, diabetes, and various infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
Immunity In Depth | Linus Pauling Institute lpi.oregonstate.edu 1 fact
referencede Heredia FP, Gomez-Martinez S, and Marcos A published a review titled 'Obesity, inflammation and the immune system' in the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society in 2012 (volume 71, issue 2, pages 332-338).
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span nature.com 1 fact
referenceGut microbiota-mediated inflammation in obesity is linked to gastrointestinal cancer, as discussed in a 2018 review in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology.
Sleep Deprivation: Symptoms, Causes, Effects, and Treatment sleepfoundation.org 1 fact
claimSleep deprivation is linked to various physical health issues, including high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, kidney disease, increased inflammation, an altered immune system, heart disease, stroke, and higher cholesterol.