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Diet can exert both analgesic and pronociceptive effects in acute and chronic pain models: a systematic review of preclinical studies.

Ömer ElmaElien LebufArturo Quiroz MarnefSevilay Tümkaya YilmazIris CoppietersPeter ClarysJo NijsAnneleen MalflietTom Deliens
Published in: Nutritional neuroscience (2021)
In animal models, excessive saturated, monounsaturated or omega-6 polyunsaturated fat ingestion and diets rich in fats and carbohydrates can decrease pain sensitivity in acute nociceptive pain, whereas it can induce mechanical allodynia and heat hyperalgesia in chronic inflammatory pain. Additionally, diets rich in anti-inflammatory ingredients, as well as a calorie-restricted diet can promote recovery from primary mechanical allodynia and heat hyperalgesia in chronic inflammatory pain.
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