Inflammation


Overview Inflammation

170 items total

Example studies

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4 articles in both categories: Inflammation and Depression


7 Articles in both categories: Inflammation and Cardiovascular


17 Inflammation Intervention trials using Vitamin D

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18 Pages listed in BOTH the categories Omega-3 and Inflammation

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6 Pages listed in BOTH the categories Sports and Inflammation:

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Why Is Inflammation a Dangerous Necessity? (does not mention Vitamin D)

Quanta Magazine April 2022
Podcast interveiw click here to listen to or download audio with transcript

  • "Things like cardiovascular disease, or Alzheimer’s, were largely thought to be issues with neurons not functioning as well as they could, or the heart having some issues with metabolism. But really we’re realizing that the root cause of many of these ailments is in fact your immune system going haywire, and not doing its job."
  • " So, is it roughly correct to think of it as like the innate is quick and dirty, and the adaptive system is a little more sophisticated? Slower, but more refined somehow?"
  • Does skin cancer only happen on skin that has been sunburned (infalmmed)?
    • "So if we give a mouse, a brief inflammatory insult on its skin. We give it an irritant. It’s a brief, resolving inflammation. And then we come back and expose it to a carcinogen months later, it forms many more tumors."
    • "But if we compare the mouse that has inflammation versus the one that has never before been inflamed, it’s like tenfold more tumors."
  • It appears that the stem cells in the epidermius, having experienced an inflammation, react more quickly in the future problems
  • "I think it’s pretty cool, because it sort of says, like, your body is constantly learning, and it’s learning at the level of its cells and its DNA. So it’s indexing its experiences. And every cell in the body likely does this, I want to say likely, because we haven’t tested every cell in the body."
  • " So the way it learns is exactly the way the innate immune system learns. Which is, if you have a cell that has never seen inflammation before, or never seen a wound before, it senses that wound, it opens up DNA at key wound-response genes and key inflammatory genes. Once that wound is done, it’s no longer making the protein or the transcript, but the DNA is still accessible and open. So when you have a second assault, it’s much better at responding. So it’s this idea of just remembering and indexing parts of the DNA that it needs, and then it can come back to it."

170 Inflamation pages


Inflamation studies: Trauma and surgery, 18, Omega-3, 18, Intervention, 17, ...

Infant-Child, 14, Skin, 10, Immunity, 9, Virus, 9, Diabetes, 8, Breathing, 8, Cardiovascular, 6, Sports, 6, Rheumatoid Arthritis, 5, Autoimmune, 4, Depression, 4, Gut, 4, Cancer, 4, Kidney, 4


Details of associations with Inflammation


CRP (C-Reactive Protein)

CRP is greatly influenced by vitamin D, Omega-3s, and Magnesium, GRH Oct 2023

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20+ VitaminDWiki pages have CRP etc. in the title

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Older adults 2.3 X more likely to die if low Vitamin D with high CRP - Feb 2024 05 Feb, 2024
Risk of Cardiovascular disease: Low Vitamin D, low HSPCs and high hsCRP - Jan 2024 02 Feb, 2024
Higher Vitamin D in seniors is associated with lower Inflammation (CRP) – June 2023 27 Aug, 2023
Rheumatoid Arthritis pain is reduced by Vitamin D, high doses also reduced inflammation (CRP) – Meta-analysis July 2023 13 Jul, 2023
Magnesium reduces inflammation (CRP) and increases nitric oxide – meta-analysis Feb 2022 27 Jun, 2022
Inflammation (C-reactive protein) associated with low vitamin D in 22 diseases – April 2020 20 Jun, 2022
Risk of Cardiovascular disease increased 2X if both low vitamin D and high C-reactive protein – April 2019 04 Jun, 2019
C-reactive protein (heart disease marker) reduced by vitamin D – meta-analysis 2014, 2019 21 May, 2019
Palliative cancer benefit of 4,000 IU of Vitamin D – less opioids, infection, and CRP – Aug 2017 01 Sep, 2017
Inflammatory blood markers (CRP, white blood cells) vary with Vitamin D level– Jan 2017 21 Jan, 2017
High maternal vitamin D resulted in 12 percent less inflammation (CRP) 20 years later – Oct 2016 21 Oct, 2016
Cardiovascular disease predicted by CRP and vitamin D, not cholesterol – Feb 2012 21 Oct, 2016
Inflammation (CRP) 3X higher in Winter-Spring neonates with low vitamin D – Nov 2015 10 Nov, 2015
Schizophrenia 4X less likely if both high vitamin D and high C-reactive protein – June 2015 19 Jul, 2015
Schizophrenia with high cRP is 4X less likely if high vitamin D – June 2015 17 Jul, 2015
4000 IU RCT reduces type 2 diabetes HOMA by 24% and CRP by 64% April 2010 28 Oct, 2014
Female mortality predicted better by vitamin D than by C-Reactive Protein – Dec 2013 20 Dec, 2013
Does C-Reactive Protein increase modestly with vitamin D – Jan 2012 20 Dec, 2013
Slow gait is 3.5X more likely with low vitamin D and high C-Reactive Protein – Aug 2013 16 Nov, 2013
HIV associated with low vitamin D and high C-reactive protein – Sept 2012 10 Aug, 2013
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