2
40
3
↑2
↓40
—3
Evidence suggests Antioxidants maydecreaseInflammation.
44 studies (45 claims)
Strong consensus
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| novel nutritional formula (NNF) enriched in eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and gamma-linolenic fatty acids and antioxidants | Decreases - reduces | airway inflammation | Human | critically ill patients | Daily consumption (exact dosage not specified). | Impact of a novel nutritional formula on asthma control and biomarkers of allergic airway inflammation in children.cited 29× |
| antioxidants with polyphenols | Decreases - are considered useful as adjuvant therapy | inflammation and oxidative stress | Human | patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus | Not specified | Potential Benefits of Antioxidant Phytochemicals in Type 2 Diabetes.cited 17× |
| antioxidants including polyphenols | Decreases - decrease | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Oxidative stress and post-stroke depression: possible therapeutic role of polyphenols?cited 47× |
| A diet rich in antioxidants | Decreases - can result in prevention | inflammation-related pathologies | Human | null | Not specified. | Comprehensive and critical view on the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory role of natural phenolic antioxidants.cited 9× |
| Phenolic antioxidants | Decreases - exerting anti-inflammatory effect | inflammation | Human | null | Not specified. | Comprehensive and critical view on the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory role of natural phenolic antioxidants.cited 9× |
| Phenolic antioxidants | Decreases - potential of phenolics as inflammation antagonists | inflammation | Human | null | Not specified. | Comprehensive and critical view on the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory role of natural phenolic antioxidants.cited 9× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - participate in reducing cutaneous inflammation | cutaneous inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Dermocosmetic management of hyperpigmentations.cited 10× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - protect cells from damage | damage caused by oxidative stress and its associated pathological conditions including inflammation | Human | cells | Not specified | Antioxidants for prostate cancer chemoprevention: challenges and opportunities.cited 34× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - prevented these alterations | endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, DNA damages, inflammation | HumanMolecular | endothelial cells | — | Lipodystrophy-linked LMNA p.R482W mutation induces clinical early atherosclerosis and in vitro endothelial dysfunction. |
| antioxidants | Decreases - preventing | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Systemic antioxidants and skin health.cited 7× |
| Antioxidants | Decreases - can have anti-inflammatory effects | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Dietary interventions in asthma.cited 16× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - apparent ability to ameliorate | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | The role of inflammatory biomarkers in developing targeted cardiovascular therapies: lessons from the cardiovascular inflammation reduction trials.cited 33× |
| Antioxidants | Decreases - demonstrated potential benefits in reducing | inflammation | Human | patients with COPD | Not specified | The genomic landscape of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Insights from nutrigenomics.cited 1× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - gained utmost importance because of their potential as prophylactic and therapeutic agents | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Encapsulation of antioxidants in gastrointestinal-resistant nanoparticulate carriers.cited 26× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - have anti-inflammatory properties, which could be beneficial in reducing | inflammation associated with diabetes | Human | — | Not specified | Diabetes and the associated complications: The role of antioxidants in diabetes therapy and care.cited 4× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - decreased | levels of markers of inflammation and oxidative stress | Human | experimental models of MS | Not specified | Antioxidant Therapies in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.cited 1× |
| Antioxidants | Decreases - counteract | oxidative damage and inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Guardians of Oral Health: Antioxidants as Promising Allies in Periodontal Wellness. |
| antioxidants | Decreases - exhibit antioxidative and anti-inflammatory properties | oxidative stress and inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Targeting Metabolic Diseases: The Role of Nutraceuticals in Modulating Oxidative Stress and Inflammation.cited 28× |
| antioxidants (vitamin E) | Decreases - targeting | oxidative stress, inflammation and injury | Human | patients with NAFLD | Not specified | Current and upcoming pharmacotherapy for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.cited 324× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - reducing | pain and inflammation | Human | chronic pancreatitis patients | — | Antioxidants are not useful in reducing both pain and inflammation in chronic pancreatitis.cited 4× |
| antioxidants | No effect - no effect | pain and inflammation | Human | chronic pancreatitis patients | — | Antioxidants are not useful in reducing both pain and inflammation in chronic pancreatitis.cited 4× |
| antioxidants | No effect - little evidence for an effect | T2 inflammation | Human | adults and adolescents with asthma | Not specified | Effect of dietary interventions on markers of type 2 inflammation in asthma: A systematic review.cited 4× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - a potential therapy | the amplification of inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Lecithinized superoxide dismutase in the past and in the present: Any role in the actual pandemia of COVID-19?cited 11× |
| Antioxidants | Decreases - show inhibition | various metabolic enzymes and factors responsible for inflammation | Molecular | — | Not specified | Optimized and comparative antioxidant assays and its applications in herbal and synthetic drug analysis as an antioxidants.cited 11× |
| antioxidants | Decreases - blocked | VCAM-1 signal transduction and VCAM-1-dependent inflammation | HumanMolecular | — | Not specified | Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 expression and signaling during disease: regulation by reactive oxygen species and antioxidants.cited 409× |
| an oral health optimized diet low in carbohydrates, rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, and rich in vitamins C and D, antioxidants and fiber | Decreases - significantly reduced | gingival and periodontal inflammation | Human | — | Not specified (dietary intake, not isolated supplement). | An oral health optimized diet can reduce gingival and periodontal inflammation in humans - a randomized controlled pilot study.cited 124× |
| plant-derived antioxidants (silymarin, silibinin, curcumin, resveratrol, berberine, quercetin) | Decreases - help decrease | metabolic endotoxemia, intestinal permeability, and gut inflammation | Human | experimental models | Not specified | Hepatocellular Interactions of Potential Nutraceuticals in the Management of Inflammatory NAFLD.cited 3× |
| oral supplementation with a combined formulation of antioxidants and essential polyunsaturated fatty acids | Affects - changed | differences in inflammation biomarkers | Human | patients with DEDs or primary open-angle glaucoma | — | Patients undergoing long-term treatment with antihypertensive eye drops responded positively with respect to their ocular surface disorder to oral supplementation with antioxidants and essential fatty acids.cited 43× |
| decreased antioxidants | Increases - lead to | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Reactive oxygen species as the molecular modulators of calcium oxalate kidney stone formation: evidence from clinical and experimental investigations.cited 256× |
| Natural antioxidants contained in edible or medicinal plants | Decreases - possess strong antioxidant and free radical scavenging abilities as well as anti-inflammatory action | oxidative stress and inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | The Role of Oxidative Stress and Antioxidants in Liver Diseases.cited 971× |
| Key components of the Mediterranean diet (MD)-including microbiota-accessible carbohydrates, omega-3 fatty acids, polyphenols, and antioxidants | Decreases - have demonstrated promise in reducing | intestinal inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | From Evidence to Practice: A Narrative Framework for Integrating the Mediterranean Diet into Inflammatory Bowel Disease Management.cited 1× |
| different dietary regimens, fiber intake, immunonutrients, and antioxidants | No effect - have the potential to either exacerbate or mitigate | chronic inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Nutrition: Exploring the Role of Diet and Gut Health.cited 4× |
| Enteral nutrition enriched with eicosapentaenoic acid, γ-linolenic acid and antioxidants (eicosapentaenoic acid + γ-linolenic acid) | Decreases - reduce | inflammation | Human | adults | Not specified | Nutritional immunomodulation in critically ill children with acute lung injury: feasibility and impact on circulating biomarkers.cited 16× |
| antioxidants through diet or oral supplementation | Decreases - can counteract the harmful effects | harmful effects of reactive oxygen species accumulated secondary to oxidative stress, ischemia, and inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Antioxidants and neurodegenerative eye disease.cited 4× |
| Antioxidants (AO) supplementation | No effect - has no addition benefit over PL | OS and inflammation | Human | patients with CP | Daily combined antioxidants (specific amounts not detailed) | Antioxidants for Pancreatic Functions in Chronic Pancreatitis: A Double-blind Randomized Placebo-controlled Pilot Study.cited 18× |
| high intake of antioxidants | Decreases - may reduce | airway inflammation | Human | elite athletes | Not specified | Mechanisms and management of exercise-induced asthma in elite athletes.cited 19× |
| increasing the levels of antioxidant enzymes by activating the Nrf2 pathway together with simultaneous administration of dietary and endogenous antioxidants | Decreases - may be achieved | reduce oxidative stress and inflammation at the same time | HumanAnimal | — | Not specified | Oxidative and Inflammatory Events in Prion Diseases: Can They Be Therapeutic Targets?cited 19× |
| use of antioxidants | Decreases - might be useful | prevent inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Hyperuricemia and Atrial Fibrillation.cited 48× |
| these antioxidants | Decreases - reduction | inflammation | Molecular | — | — | New insights into antioxidant strategies against paraquat toxicity.cited 172× |
| Cosmeceuticals that contain both antioxidants and anti-inflammatories | Decreases - can help reduce | postprocedure inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Facial rejuvenation: combining cosmeceuticals with cosmetic procedures.cited 4× |
| supplementation of exogenous antioxidants | Increases - strengthen | skin defense mechanisms against oxidation and inflammation | Human | skin | Not specified | Quercetin topical application, from conventional dosage forms to nanodosage forms.cited 54× |