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- who: ufeffLingufeff ufeffLuoufeff from the Beijing Sport University, China have published the paper: The association between dietary inflammation index and depression, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In contrast, the study not only used data from a large, nationally representative population sample, but also analyzed the correlation between DII and E-DII and depression, and the sensitivity analysis was made.
- how: The results showed that both DII and E-DII scored higher in the depressed group compared to the non-depressed group . The results showed that the association of DII or E-DII with . . .
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