Evaluating the effects of dietary patterns on circulating C-reactive protein levels in the general adult population: an umbrella review of meta-analyses of interventional and observational studies

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Tran, Duc Quang [1 ]
Di, Khanh Nguyen [1 ]
Chi, Vu Thi Quynh [2 ]
Nguyen, Huyen Thi Hoa [3 ]
机构
[1] Dong Nai Technol Univ, Fac Technol, Bien Hoa, Vietnam
[2] Univ Danang, Sch Med & Pharm, Danang 550000, Vietnam
[3] Vin Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Hanoi, Vietnam
关键词
Umbrella review; Dietary patterns; C-reactive protein; Inflammation; Chronic diseases; DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL; LOW-FAT DIETS; MEDITERRANEAN DIET; INFLAMMATORY MARKERS; WEIGHT-LOSS; HEALTH; RISK; PREDICTION; MICROBIOTA; DISEASE;
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10.1017/S0007114524001648
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Adopting a healthy dietary pattern may be an initial step in combating inflammation-related chronic diseases; however, a comprehensive synthesis evaluating current evidence is lacking. This umbrella review aimed to summarise the current evidence on the effects of dietary patterns on circulating C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in adults. We conducted an exhaustive search of the Pubmed, Scopus and Epistemonikos databases, spanning from their inception to November 2023, to identify systematic reviews and meta-analyses across all study designs. Subsequently, we employed a random-effects model to recompute the pooled mean difference. Methodological quality was assessed using the A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2 (AMSTAR 2) checklist, and evidence certainty was categorised as non-significant, weak, suggestive, highly suggestive or convincing (PROSPERO: CRD42023484917). We included twenty-seven articles with thirty meta-analyses of seven dietary patterns, fifteen of which (50 %) exhibited high methodological quality. The summary effects of randomised controlled trials (RCT) found that the Mediterranean diet was the most effective in reducing circulating CRP levels, followed by Vegetarian/Vegan and Energy-restricted diets, though the evidence was of weak quality. In contrast, Intermittent Fasting, Ketogenic, Nordic and Paleolithic diets did not show an inverse correlation with circulating CRP levels. Some results from combined interventional and observational studies, as well as solely observational studies, also agreed with these findings. These dietary patterns show the potential in reducing CRP levels in adults, yet the lack of high-quality evidence suggests future studies may alter the summary estimates. Therefore, further well-conducted studies are warranted.
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