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Effects of dietary intervention on human diseases: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential.

Signal transduction and targeted therapy
January 1, 1970
Yu-Ling Xiao et al. (5 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the potential effects of a high-fat diet on cancer and other diseases, focusing on its immunomodulatory effects, biological impacts, and underlying molecular mechanisms.

Results Summary

The abstract suggests that dietary interventions, including a high-fat diet, may influence tumor metabolism and nutrient availability, potentially enhancing cancer treatment efficacy, but the mechanisms remain largely unexplored.

Population

Not specified (general discussion of dietary interventions in disease contexts).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (9)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
dietary interventions
neutral
human health and disease progression
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-
exerts a profound influence
#1
dietary interventions
neutral
cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and metabolic disorders
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-
emerged as promising adjunctive treatment strategies
#2
dietary interventions
neutral
metabolism, disease trajectory, and therapeutic responses
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-
demonstrated substantial potential in modulating
#3
dietary intake
neutral
tumor metabolism
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-
can influence
#4
dietary interventions
neutral
nutrient availability in tumors
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-
might affect
#5
dietary interventions
increase
efficacy of cancer treatments
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-
thereby increasing
#6
calorie restriction, fasting-mimicking diet, ketogenic diet, protein restriction diet, high-salt diet, high-fat diet, and high-fiber diet
neutral
cancer and the aforementioned diseases
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-
potential effects
#7
dietary interventions
neutral
immunomodulatory effects, other biological impacts, and underlying molecular mechanisms
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-
multifaceted impacts
#8
dietary interventions
neutral
adjunctive therapies in disease management
-
-
potential application
#9
Abstract

Diet, serving as a vital source of nutrients, exerts a profound influence on human health and disease progression. Recently, dietary interventions have emerged as promising adjunctive treatment strategies not only for cancer but also for neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and metabolic disorders. These interventions have demonstrated substantial potential in modulating metabolism, disease trajectory, and therapeutic responses. Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of malignant progression, and a deeper understanding of this phenomenon in tumors and its effects on immune regulation is a significant challenge that impedes cancer eradication. Dietary intake, as a key environmental factor, can influence tumor metabolism. Emerging evidence indicates that dietary interventions might affect the nutrient availability in tumors, thereby increasing the efficacy of cancer treatments. However, the intricate interplay between dietary interventions and the pathogenesis of cancer and other diseases is complex. Despite encouraging results, the mechanisms underlying diet-based therapeutic strategies remain largely unexplored, often resulting in underutilization in disease management. In this review, we aim to illuminate the potential effects of various dietary interventions, including calorie restriction, fasting-mimicking diet, ketogenic diet, protein restriction diet, high-salt diet, high-fat diet, and high-fiber diet, on cancer and the aforementioned diseases. We explore the multifaceted impacts of these dietary interventions, encompassing their immunomodulatory effects, other biological impacts, and underlying molecular mechanisms. This review offers valuable insights into the potential application of these dietary interventions as adjunctive therapies in disease management.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansCaloric RestrictionDietFastingNeoplasmsDiet, Ketogenic
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy65/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations51
Citations/Year51.0
Relative Citation Ratio18.95
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score1.79
Normalized Score0.61
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