The Dietary Inflammatory Index Is Associated with Subclinical Mastitis in Lactating European Women
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Published:2022-11-08
Issue:22
Volume:14
Page:4719
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ISSN:2072-6643
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Container-title:Nutrients
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nutrients
Author:
Afeiche Myriam C., Iroz Alison, Thielecke FrankORCID, De Castro Antonio C., Lefebvre Gregory, Draper Colleen F., Martínez-Costa Cecilia, Haaland Kirsti, Marchini Giovanna, Agosti Massimo, Domellöf Magnus, Rakza Thameur, Costeira Maria JoséORCID, Vanpee Mireille, Billeaud Claude, Picaud Jean-CharlesORCID, Hian Daryl Lim Kah, Liu Guimei, Shivappa Nitin, Hébert James R.ORCID, Samuel Tinu M.
Abstract
Subclinical mastitis (SCM) is an inflammatory state of the lactating mammary gland, which is asymptomatic and may have negative consequences for child growth. The objectives of this study were to: (1) test the association between the dietary inflammatory index (DII®) and SCM and (2) assess the differences in nutrient intakes between women without SCM and those with SCM. One hundred and seventy-seven women with available data on human milk (HM) sodium potassium ratio (Na:K) and dietary intake data were included for analysis. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the association between nutrient intake and the DII score in relation to SCM. Women without SCM had a lower median DII score (0.60) than women with moderate (1.12) or severe (1.74) SCM (p < 0.01). A one-unit increase in DII was associated with about 41% increased odds of having SCM, adjusting for country and mode of delivery, p = 0.001. Women with SCM had lower mean intakes of several anti-inflammatory nutrients. We show for the first time exploratory evidence that SCM may be associated with a pro-inflammatory diet and women with SCM have lower intakes of several antioxidant and anti-inflammatory nutrients.
Funder
Société des Produits Nestlé SA
Subject
Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics
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