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The role of food processing in the inflammatory potential of diet during pregnancy.

Carolina Assis SilvaIzabela da Silva SantosNitin ShivappaJames R HébertLívia Castro CrivellentiDaniela Saes Sartorelli
Published in: Revista de saude publica (2019)
The aim was to investigate the relationship between the energy contribution (E%) of foods according to the degree of industrial processing and the energy-adjusted dietary inflammatory index (E-DII) in pregnancy. Two 24-hour dietary recalls were obtained from each of the 784 pregnant women. Adjusted linear regression models allowed observing an inverse association between E-DII scores and E% from minimally processed foods β = -0.049 (95%CI -0.055- -0.042) and a direct association with the E% of ultra-processed foods β = 0.052 (95%CI 0.045-0.058), indicating a relationship between the dietary inflammatory potential and the degree of industrial processing of foods.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • oxidative stress
  • heavy metals
  • human health
  • wastewater treatment
  • blood pressure
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • risk assessment
  • preterm birth
  • mass spectrometry