Low-Grade Inflammation and Role of Anti-Inflammatory Diet in Childhood Obesity

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 17;20(3):1682. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20031682.

Abstract

At present, pediatric obesity is a significant public health concern. We have seen a surge of disorders that are obesity-related, e.g., insulin resistance (IR), type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, cancer, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), autoimmune disorders and many more. The mechanisms linking these diseases to excess body weight are related to low-grade inflammation (LGI). Although there is a limited number of studies assessing this immune process in childhood obesity, they indicate its significant importance for the health of future generations. There is a need for more research into the prevention and treatment of low-grade inflammation in childhood. The aim of this review is to present and discuss the process of "cold" inflammation, and its impact on health and anti-inflammation nutrition. A diet rich in anti-inflammatory nutrients may be the key to maintaining health, as well as recovery.

Keywords: anti-inflammatory diet; childhood obesity; children; low-grade inflammation; metabolic syndrome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Child
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2*
  • Diet
  • Humans
  • Inflammation / prevention & control
  • Insulin Resistance*
  • Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease*
  • Pediatric Obesity* / prevention & control

Substances

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.