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2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0007114513001505
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Monitoring immune modulation by nutrition in the general population: identifying and substantiating effects on human health

Abstract: Optimal functioning of the immune system is crucial to human health, and nutrition is one of the major exogenous factors modulating different aspects of immune function. Currently, no single marker is available to predict the effect of a dietary intervention on different aspects of immune function. To provide further guidance on the assessment and interpretation of the modulation of immune functions due to nutrition in the general population, International Life Sciences Institute Europe commissioned a group of… Show more

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“…15 Apart from the CVD protective effects of EPA and DHA, inverse associations of VLC n-3 PUFAs and all-cause mortality may involve non-CVDs, which caused 75% of all deaths in the present study. For example, possible anti-inflammatory effects of both EPA and DHA 38 may be involved in reducing fatal events in many diseases. 22 LA was not associated with incident CVD but was strongly associated with lower risk of all-cause mortality in men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Apart from the CVD protective effects of EPA and DHA, inverse associations of VLC n-3 PUFAs and all-cause mortality may involve non-CVDs, which caused 75% of all deaths in the present study. For example, possible anti-inflammatory effects of both EPA and DHA 38 may be involved in reducing fatal events in many diseases. 22 LA was not associated with incident CVD but was strongly associated with lower risk of all-cause mortality in men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While malnutrition is known to decrease immune function, excessive food intake may result in chronic lowgrade inflammation. 53 Based on these general premises and considering that ART is unable to fully prevent the multiorgan damages associated with HIV infection and related to chronic inflammation and immune activation, the recently published clinical guidelines for HIV infection recommend physical activity as nonpharmacological treatment for individuals with dyslipidemia under ART, and as an approach to reduce symptoms of depression in HIV-infected women.…”
Section: Physical Activity and Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reflects a general decline in cell-mediated immunity that occurs, to varying extents, with ageing; this is termed immunosenescence (18,19) The production of antibodies in response to vaccination represents an integrated read-out of the immune response -it will have required the activity of antigen-processing and -presenting cells, T cells and B cells. It is considered to be superior to any individual laboratorybased immune marker (15,16) and is one of the few immune biomarkers considered to be of high value in human nutrition studies. Response to vaccination can be defined by seroprotection and seroconversion (described in the previous section) and is considered to be related to clinical outcome (i.e.…”
Section: Refining the Criteria And Developing A New Evaluation Templatementioning
confidence: 99%