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Impact of a 3-Month Anti-inflammatory Dietary Intervention Focusing on Watermelon on Body Habitus Inflammation and Metabolic Markers: A Pilot Study

机译:以西瓜为中心的3个月抗炎饮食干预对人体习惯炎症和代谢指标的影响:一项初步研究

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An anti-inflammatory dietary intervention called the Inflammation Management Intervention (IMAGINE) was adapted to emphasize watermelon due to its anti-inflammatory properties. This pilot study (n = 23) tested the effect of a watermelon-enhanced IMAGINE intervention (n = 15) on body habitus and markers of inflammation and metabolism. This 3-month self-selection trial, consisting of weekly in-person classes and online education for 12 weeks, focused on incorporating watermelon into an already anti-inflammatory diet. Controls (n = 8) received basic health education via email and blogs. Measurements, including diet, anthropometrics, actigraphy, and a blood draw, were made at baseline and immediately postintervention. Linear regression analyses were conducted using intervention status as the main exposure. Post hoc analyses then ignored intervention assignment and grouped participants based on their change in their energy-adjusted Dietary Inflammatory Index (E-DII ) score. There were no group-by-time interactions for any of the studied outcomes. However, some intervention participants’ diets became more proinflammatory, and several control participants’ diets became more anti-inflammatory. Those participants below the median of E-DII change (ie, more anti-inflammatory changes) showed reductions in body fat percent (–1.27% vs +0.90%, respectively,  = .01), body mass index (–0.66 vs +0.38 kg/m , respectively,  = .06) and body weight (–0.99 vs +0.54 kg, respectively,  = .08) compared to those above the median of E-DII change. This study demonstrates that individuals who adopt a more anti-inflammatory diet containing watermelon will have improvements in body anthropometrics. Future studies should focus on increasing adherence and compliance to intervention prescriptions, exploring options to extend interventions to evaluate long-term changes, and further examining changes in inflammatory biomarkers.
机译:一种抗发炎的饮食干预措施,称为炎症管理干预(IMAGINE),由于其抗发炎特性而被用来强调西瓜。这项初步研究(n = 23)测试了西瓜增强的IMAGINE干预(n = 15)对人体习性以及炎症和新陈代谢标志物的作用。这项为期3个月的自我选择试验包括每周一次的亲自授课和12周的在线教育,其重点是将西瓜纳入一种已经消炎的饮食中。对照组(n = 8)通过电子邮件和博客接受了基本的健康教育。在基线和干预后立即进行包括饮食,人体测量学,书法和抽血在内的测量。使用干预状态作为主要暴露进行线性回归分析。事后分析然后忽略干预分配,并根据他们的能量调整后的饮食炎症指数(E-DII)得分的变化对参与者进行分组。对于任何已研究的结果,都没有按时间分组的交互作用。但是,一些干预参与者的饮食变得更容易发炎,而一些对照参与者的饮食变得更加消炎。那些低于E-DII变化中位数(即更多的消炎性变化)的参与者显示出体内脂肪百分比(分别为–1.27%对+ 0.90%,= .01),体重指数(–0.66对+0.38)的降低与E-DII变化中位数以上的值相比,分别为kg / m 2(= .06)和体重(–0.99 vs +0.54 kg,= .08)。这项研究表明,采用含有更多抗炎饮食的西瓜的人的人体测量学会有所改善。未来的研究应侧重于增加对干预处方的依从性和依从性,探索扩大干预措施以评估长期变化的选择,并进一步检查炎症生物标志物的变化。

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