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- who: Xiaoling Li from the UK UK have published the research work: Dietary inflammatory potential and the incidence of depression and anxiety: a meta-analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this meta-analysis was to explore whether dietary inflammatory potential is associated with the risk of depression and anxiety. The majority of these studies focused on gender-specific effects, whereas mixed sex effects were reported by four papers only . The positive association between proinflammatory dietary style patterns with depression and anxiety found in this analysis can be useful in exploring strategies for . . .
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