2023
DOI: 10.1111/1744-9987.14063
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The relationship between dietary inflammatory index and bone mineral density in CKD patients

Wenhui Wu,
Xiurong Li,
Jia Di
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionChronic systemic inflammation was proposed as a critical factor in the development of osteoporosis. We aim to investigate the effect of the DII on bone mineral density (BMD) in CKD patients.Methods2276 participants from NHANES were enrolled. The DII score was calculated based on a single 24‐h dietary recall. Total BMD was measured using Dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry. A multiple‐stepwise linear regression model was used to determine associations between BMD and DII in CKD patients.ResultsWhen DII… Show more

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“…Co-morbidities such as HIV [25] and rheumatoid arthritis [26] have been reported to lead to higher incidence of OP or fragility fractures, respectively. Other co-morbidities such as COPD [27], kidney disease [28], and periodontitis [29] have also been reported to influence OP. While not apparently influencing the incidence of OP but aggravating the condition, the basis may be related to the inflammation associated with such conditions, as inflammation can also affect bone (reviewed [30]).…”
Section: Variables and Factors Influencing Post-menopause Diseases An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co-morbidities such as HIV [25] and rheumatoid arthritis [26] have been reported to lead to higher incidence of OP or fragility fractures, respectively. Other co-morbidities such as COPD [27], kidney disease [28], and periodontitis [29] have also been reported to influence OP. While not apparently influencing the incidence of OP but aggravating the condition, the basis may be related to the inflammation associated with such conditions, as inflammation can also affect bone (reviewed [30]).…”
Section: Variables and Factors Influencing Post-menopause Diseases An...mentioning
confidence: 99%