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Background: pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a common gynecological condition. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) scoring algorithm is a novel tool for evaluating the inflammatory potential of a diet. However, the association between DII and PID remains unexplored. This study aimed to evaluate and quantify the relationship between DII and the risk for PID. Material and methods: the present study included two cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted between 2015 and 2018. A total of 2769 participants with complete information were enrolled. Weighted univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the association between DII and the risk for PID. Subsequently, the association was graphically represented using a restricted cubic spline (RCS). Results: univariate and multivariate regression analyses revealed a strong correlation between DII and PID occurrence. After adjusting for all covariates, the odds ratio for the effect of DII on PID remained significant (OR = 1.220, 95 % CI: 1.024-1.452). The correlation analysis revealed a linear relationship between DII and the risk for PID. Conclusions: this study unravels a significant positive correlation between DII and the risk for PID. This finding highlights the potential of anti-inflammatory diet therapy as a novel therapeutic intervention for PID. However, due to the limitations of the study design, further research is needed to explore this relationship in detail.
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Nutr J
September 2025
Department of Geriatric, The First Hospital of China Medical University, No. 155 Nanjing North Street, Heping Ward, Shenyang, 110001, China.
Objective: This study analyzed data from the US population to examine how oral microbiome diversity and diet quality individually and synergistically affect frailty.
Methods: This study included 6,283 participants aged 20 years or older from the 2009-2010 and 2011-2012 NHANES cycles. A frailty index (FI) consisting of 36 items was developed, with items related to nutritional status excluded.
J Electrocardiol
August 2025
Department of Cardiology, Kırşehir Ahi Evran Training and Research Hospital, Kırşehir, Turkey. Electronic address:
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a major global chronic liver condition, with diet-induced inflammation playing a key role in its pathogenesis. This study used 1999-2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data to assess the association between the Food Inflammation Index (FII) and MASLD risk compared with the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII). The FII, which is based on 39 food components (via two 24-h dietary recalls), is simpler than the DII (45 components).
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August 2025
Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Environment Factors and Cancer, Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, China.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association between the Chinese Dietary Inflammatory Index (CHINA-DII) and the risk of gastric cancer (GC) among adults in Fujian Province of China.
Methods: A 1:1 matched case-control study was conducted between July 2023 and November 2024. A total of 336 newly diagnosed GC cases were recruited from the Union Hospital, and 336 sex-matched healthy controls were enrolled from communities in Fujian Province.
Front Nutr
August 2025
Department of Gynecology, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
Background: The dietary index of gut microbiota (DI-GM) was developed to assess dietary quality by reflecting the diversity of the gut microbiota composition. This study examined the relationship between DI-GM and sarcopenia risk and evaluated the potential moderating effects of diet-related factors on sarcopenia risk in adult individuals.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 8,872 adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database between 2011 and 2018.