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Published on: April 3, 2017
Obesity-related inflammation: implications for older adults
Amy Ellis1, Kristi Crowe, Jeannine Lawrence
1a Department of Human Nutrition , University of Alabama , Tuscaloosa , Alabama , USA.
Abstract:
The combination of age-related increases in obesity and inflammation can lead to chronic disease, decreased strength, and physical disability. Lifestyle interventions that include moderate caloric restriction along with aerobic and resistance exercise have shown improvements in metabolic outcomes, strength, and physical function in obese older adults. Although few weight loss studies have addressed diet quality, evidence summarized in this review suggests that encouraging intake of antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables, high-quality protein, low-glycemic index carbohydrates, and omega-3 fatty acids may further ameliorate obesity-related inflammation. Future controlled trials are indicated to examine the effects of incorporating these foods into multimodal weight loss interventions.
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