Review Article
Diet, Inflammation, and Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes: An Integrative Review of the Literature
Table 4
Cross-sectional studies: characteristics and results of data abstraction.
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Author/yr/country | Design | Dietary assessment | Subjects | Dietary component of interest |
Measurements |
Quality rating | CRP | IL-6 | TNF |
| Åsgård et al., (2007), Sweden [14] | Crosssectional | 3-day dietary survey; precoded | F = 53% M = 47% age = 62.6
| Fruit and vegetable intake | (positive correlation with -tocopherol)
| (negative correlation with plasma carotenoids) α-carotenoids: β-carotenoids: | NA | 7 |
| Qi et al. (2006), U.S. [15] | Crosssection of a cohort in prospective longitudinal study | Semiquant FFQ
| Females, no men in study age ~ 58.5
| Whole grains, germ, and bran | ( for negative trend of CRP w/increasing quintiles of cereal fiber intake) | NA | ( for negative trend of TNF w/increasing quintiles of cereal fiber intake) | 8 |
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Note: CRP: C-reactive protein; IL-6: interleukin-6; TNF: tumor necrosis factor-alpha; F: females; M: males; age: mean age; Semiquant: semiquantitative; FFQ: food frequency questionnaire; BMI: body mass index.
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