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  • The study aimed to evaluate the link between inflammatory diets, measured by the dietary inflammatory index (DII), and the risk of gastric cancer (GC) through a systematic review and meta-analysis.
  • Researchers reviewed data from four studies, finding that a pro-inflammatory diet significantly raised the risk of developing GC, particularly in males, with a relative risk (RR) of 1.95 when comparing extreme diet types.
  • The findings were consistent across various analyses, with no evidence of publication bias, suggesting a clear association between an inflammatory diet and increased GC risk.

Article Abstract

Aimed to investigate the association between potential inflammatory diet, determined by the dietary inflammatory index (DII) and gastric cancer (GC) risk, we conducted this systematic review and meta-analysis. MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane library were searched up to May 2019. Studies reported associations between DII and GC were included. Relative risk (RR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) were synthesized by fixed-effects model. Subgroup analysis stratified by gender was also conducted. To test stability of results, we performed sensitivity analyses and Rosenthal's fail-safe Number for publication bias. We included four studies to explore the association with the DII on the risk of GC. Three of them were employed to pool effect size for subjects with the most pro-inflammatory diet compared with the most anti-inflammatory diet; three for an increment of 1-unit DII. We found potential inflammatory diet increased the risk of GC (most pro-inflammatory diet vs. most anti-inflammatory diet: RR, 1.95, 95%CI, 1.48 to 2.57, = 42.7%; an increment of 1-unit DII: RR, 1.24, 95% CI 1.12-1.38, = 84.3%). These results were stable in sensitivity analyses. No publication bias was found. We found that potential inflammatory diet was related to increased risk of GC. Interestingly, the risk is only among male.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01635581.2019.1679197DOI Listing

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