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Dietary inflammatory index and MRI-detected knee structural change and pain: a 10.7-year follow-up study.

Canchen MaDaniel SearleJing TianMavil May CervoDavid ScottJames R HebertWendy H OddyFlavia M CicuttiniGraeme JonesFeng Pan
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2024)
A proinflammatory diet, as indicated by higher DII score, may be associated with greater pain score and higher risk of more severe pain trajectory over 10 years. However, inconsistent findings related to structural changes suggest a discordance between the potential impact of diet on structural damage and pain in knee OA.
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