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Childhood obesity: immune response and nutritional approaches

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 1-13

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00076

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atherosclerosis; children; diabetes; immunity; microbiota; nutrition; obesity; oxidative stress

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  1. Bioscience and Health (BH) [PONa3_00395]
  2. PRO.ALI.FUN [P0N02_00186_2937475]

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Childhood obesity is characterized by a low-grade inflammation status depending on the multicellular release of cytokines, adipokines, and reactive oxygen species. In particular, the imbalance between anti-inflammatory T regulatory cells and inflammatory T helper 17 cells seems to sustain such a phlogistic condition. Alterations of gut microbiota since childhood also contribute to the maintenance of inflammation. Therefore, besides preventive measures and caloric restrictions, dietary intake of natural products endowed with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities may represent a valid interventional approach for preventing and/or attenuating the pathological consequences of obesity. In this regard, the use of prebiotics, probiotics, polyphenols, polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, and melatonin in human clinical trials will be described.

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