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Relationship between the Dietary Inflammatory Index Score and Cytokine Levels in Chinese Pregnant Women during the Second and Third Trimesters

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NUTRIENTS
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu15010194

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dietary inflammatory index; pregnant women; cytokines; food parameters

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The impact of dietary inflammatory potential on serum cytokine concentrations in second and third trimesters of Chinese pregnant women was investigated. 175 pregnant women were included in the study. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) was calculated and serum levels of various cytokines were measured. The results showed a U-shaped association between DII score and cytokine levels in the third trimester, and changes in DII scores between the second and third trimesters were correlated with cytokine levels in the third trimester.
The impact of dietary inflammatory potential on serum cytokine concentrations in second and third trimesters of Chinese pregnant women is not clear. A total of 175 pregnant women from the Tianjin Maternal and Child Health Education and Service Cohort (TMCHESC) were included. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) was calculated based on 24-h food records. Serum tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin 1 beta (IL-1 beta), IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, C-reactive protein (CRP), and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) levels in the second and third trimesters were measured. The mean DII scores (mean +/- SD) were -0.07 +/- 1.65 and 0.06 +/- 1.65 in the second and third trimesters, respectively. In the third trimester, IL-1 beta (p = 0.039) and MCP-1 (p = 0.035) levels decreased and then increased with increasing DII scores. IL-10 concentrations decreased in pregnant women whose DII scores increased between the second and third trimesters (p = 0.011). Thiamin and vitamin C were negatively correlated with MCP-1 (beta = -0.879, and beta = -0.003) and IL-6 (beta = -0.602, and beta = -0.002) levels in the third trimester. In conclusion, the DII score had a U-shaped association with cytokine levels during the third trimester. Changes in DII scores between the second and third trimesters of pregnancy were correlated with cytokine levels during the third trimester.

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