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Dietary Inflammatory Index and Health Outcomes: An Umbrella Review of Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of Observational Studies

Fang-Hua Liu, Chuan Liu, Ting‐Ting Gong, Song Gao, Hui Sun, Yuting Jiang, Jia‐Yu Zhang, Meng Zhang, Chang Gao, Xinyu Li, Yuhong Zhao, Qi‐Jun Wu

2021Frontiers in Nutrition40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and Aims: The dietary inflammatory index (DII) is associated with non-communicable disease. We conducted an umbrella review to systematically evaluate meta-analyses of observational studies on DII and diverse health outcomes. Methods: We comprehensively searched the PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases to identify related systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies. Those investigating the association between DII and a wide range of health outcomes in humans were eligible for inclusion. For each meta-analysis, we estimated the summary effect size by using fixed and random effects models, the 95% confidence interval, and the 95% prediction interval. We assessed heterogeneity, evidence of small-study effects, and excess significance bias. Results: The umbrella review identified 35 meta-analyses assessing associations between DII and various health outcomes: cancer ( n = 24), mortality ( n = 4), metabolic ( n = 4), and other ( n = 3). The methodological quality was high or moderate. Of the 35 meta-analyses, we observed highly suggestive evidence for harmful associations between digestive tract cancer, colorectal cancer, overall cancer, pharyngeal cancer, UADT cancer, and CVD mortality. Moreover, 11 harmful associations showed suggestive evidence: hormone-dependent cancer, rectal cancer, colon cancer, breast and prostate cancer, gynecological cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, all-cause mortality, and depression. Conclusion: DII is likely to be associated with harmful effects in multiple health outcomes. Robust randomized controlled trials are warranted to understand whether the observed results are causal. Systematic Review Registration: CRD42021218361

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MedicineObservational studyMeta-analysisColorectal cancerCancerBreast cancerProstate cancerInternal medicineOncologyDiseaseSystematic reviewRandomized controlled trialConfidence intervalMEDLINEPolitical scienceLawNutritional Studies and DietDiet and metabolism studiesObesity, Physical Activity, Diet