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Inflammation and diet are interconnected as diet is a key modifiable factor influencing inflammation levels, with claims stating that a well-balanced diet high in fruits, vegetables, and whole foods lowers inflammation [1], [2], and modulates inflammation alongside lifestyle factors [3], [4]. Studies further link diet to biological processes like inflammation affecting health outcomes [5], [6], [7].
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How to reduce inflammation in the body - MD Anderson Cancer Center mdanderson.org 3 facts
claimKathleen Martin, a nutrition support dietitian at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, states that diet is a significant modifiable factor influencing inflammation and cancer risk.
claimDiet is a significant modifiable factor that influences both inflammation and cancer risk.
procedureLifestyle choices that can reduce inflammation include maintaining a healthy diet, proper hydration, physical activity, stress management, getting enough sleep, wearing sunscreen, and limiting exposure to environmental risk factors.
The Evolutionary Impact of Dietary Shifts on Physical and Cognitive ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua 1 fact
referenceKuan-Pin Su's review in Current Opinion in Psychiatry (2024, issue 3) explores how urbanization, stress, inflammation, diet, lifestyle changes, and digital evolution intersect to influence depression.
What causes chronic inflammation, and why it matters health.osu.edu 1 fact
claimEating a well-balanced diet high in lean meats, whole foods, fruits, and vegetables can help lower inflammation in the body.
How the intersection of modern diets, climate, and food systems is ... medicalxpress.com 1 fact
referenceJames R Hébert et al. published the article 'Perspective: Food Environment, Climate Change, Inflammation, Diet, and Health' in Advances in Nutrition in 2025 (DOI: 10.1016/j.advnut.2025.100504).
The Western Diet and Its Impact on Modern Health: What Patients ... diagnosticdetectives.com 1 fact
referenceA study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry noted that diet affects biological processes influencing psychological health, including inflammation, brain plasticity and function, the stress response system, and oxidative processes.
Acute v chronic inflammation in the body: what's the difference? cbhs.com.au 1 fact
quote“A diet rich in fruit and vegetables, exercise and more rest and relaxation can help to fight inflammation in the body.”
Editorial: Inflammation and chronic disease - Frontiers frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimFactors that modulate inflammation include infection, social and physical environments, lifestyle, diet, and physical activity.