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141 studies (154 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diets enriched with antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and anti-inflammatory compounds-such as the Mediterranean diet | Decreases - have shown potential in reducing | oxidative stress and systemic inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Nutritional and Microbiota-Based Approaches in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: From Prevention to Treatment.cited 5× |
| High Fat diet and High Fructose (HFHF) | Increases - was associated with | oxidative stress (OS) | Animal | rat | Not specified | Anorexic and metabolic effect of jojoba: potential treatment against metabolic syndrome and hepatic complications.cited 8× |
| Adding jojoba seeds to HFHF rat group diet | Decreases - induced a decrease in | oxidative stress | Animal | HFHF rat group | Not specified | Anorexic and metabolic effect of jojoba: potential treatment against metabolic syndrome and hepatic complications.cited 8× |
| high-fructose diet | Increases - caused | endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress | Animal | Male C57BL/6 mice | 40 mg/kg of body weight (mixed with diet) | LDT409 (pan-PPAR partial agonist) mitigates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease in high-fructose-fed mice.cited 1× |
| high-fructose diet (HF) | Increases - resulted in | oxidative stress | Animal | fructose-fed rat model | 125 mg/kg bw/day and 250 mg/kg bw/day, administered by gavage. | Effect of a proanthocyanidin-rich extract from longan flower on markers of metabolic syndrome in fructose-fed rats.cited 32× |
| AGE-restricted diet | Decreases - reduces | levels of markers of oxidative stress | Human | CKD patients before the initiation of dialysis | Not specified | The low AGE diet: a neglected aspect of clinical nephrology practice?cited 15× |
| AGE-restricted diet | Decreases - reduces | levels of markers of oxidative stress | Human | CKD patients after the initiation of dialysis | Not specified | The low AGE diet: a neglected aspect of clinical nephrology practice?cited 15× |
| AGE-restricted diet | Decreases - reduces | levels of markers of oxidative stress | Human | a variety of conditions | Not specified | The low AGE diet: a neglected aspect of clinical nephrology practice?cited 15× |
| current therapies to maintain good glycemic control, adequate blood pressure and lipid levels, along with lifestyle measures such as regular exercise, optimization of diet and smoking cessation | Decreases - may help to reduce | oxidative stress and endothelial cell dysfunction | Human | patients with diabetic nephropathy | Not specified | Oxidative stress in early diabetic nephropathy: fueling the fire.cited 276× |
| HP diet | Decreases - exhibited significant improvement in | oxidative stress | Human | pre-diabetes women and men | 55% carbohydrate, 15% protein, 30% fat (daily dietary composition). | Remission of pre-diabetes to normal glucose tolerance in obese adults with high protein versus high carbohydrate diet: randomized control trial.cited 40× |
| ketogenic diet therapy (KDT) | Decreases - could relieve | primary caregivers' stress | Human | — | Not specified. | Association of node assortativity and internalizing symptoms with ketogenic diet effectiveness in pediatric patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. |
| soy-supplemented diet | No effect - exerted no significant effect | oxidative and inflammatory stress | Animal | overweight and obese subjects | Not specified in the abstract. | Effects of dairy compared with soy on oxidative and inflammatory stress in overweight and obese subjects.cited 105× |
| dairy-supplemented diet | Decreases - significant suppression | oxidative stress (plasma malondialdehyde) | Animal | overweight and obese subjects | Not specified in the abstract. | Effects of dairy compared with soy on oxidative and inflammatory stress in overweight and obese subjects.cited 105× |
| immuno-enhanced diet containing several antioxidants | Decreases - may reduce | oxidative stress | Human | patients following esophageal cancer surgery | Not specified (immuno-enhanced diet administered for 5 days pre-surgery). | Effects of an immuno-enhanced diet containing antioxidants in esophageal cancer surgery following neoadjuvant therapy.cited 15× |
| 14:10 early time-restricted feeding (TRF) diet with placebo supplementation | No effect - will be investigated | anthropometric measures, metabolic status, inflammation, and oxidative stress | Human | women with PCOS | Not specified | The effects of intermittent fasting diet alone or in combination with probiotic supplementation in comparison with calorie-restricted diet on metabolic and hormonal profile in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.cited 4× |
| CR diet (energy-restricted 25% of required calories) with placebo supplementation | No effect - will be investigated | anthropometric measures, metabolic status, inflammation, and oxidative stress | Human | women with PCOS | Not specified | The effects of intermittent fasting diet alone or in combination with probiotic supplementation in comparison with calorie-restricted diet on metabolic and hormonal profile in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.cited 4× |
| 14:10 early time-restricted feeding (TRF) diet with probiotic supplementation | No effect - will be investigated | anthropometric measures, metabolic status, inflammation, and oxidative stress | Human | women with PCOS | Not specified | The effects of intermittent fasting diet alone or in combination with probiotic supplementation in comparison with calorie-restricted diet on metabolic and hormonal profile in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.cited 4× |
| Mediterranean diet and its peculiar foods and nutrients | Decreases - exert beneficial effects against | oxidative stress | Human | — | — | Mediterranean Diet on Sleep: A Health Alliance.cited 51× |
| high energy density/high-fat diet | Increases - increased | oxidative stress marker | Animal | — | Not specified (two dietary treatments: low energy density/high-fat and high energy density/high-fat). | Dietary fat and high energy density diet: Influence on intestinal health, oxidative stress and performance of weaned piglets. |
| HF diet containing an extract of unripe avocados (AvX) enriched in the 7-carbon sugar mannoheptulose (MH) | Decreases - attenuated | changes in oxidative stress markers (total reactive oxygen species, superoxide, peroxynitrite) | Animal | male C57BL/6J mice | Not specified (extract enriched in mannoheptulose). | An Avocado Extract Enriched in Mannoheptulose Prevents the Negative Effects of a High-Fat Diet in Mice.cited 5× |
| high-fat (HF) diet (60% unsaturated) | Increases - increased | oxidative stress | Animal | male C57BL/6J mice | Not specified (extract enriched in mannoheptulose). | An Avocado Extract Enriched in Mannoheptulose Prevents the Negative Effects of a High-Fat Diet in Mice.cited 5× |
| maintaining an AGE-rich diet | Increases - may increase | oxidative stress and inflammation | Human | mother | Not specified | Possible effects of dietary advanced glycation end products on maternal and fetal health: a review.cited 3× |
| maternal Western-style diet induced obesity | Increases - increased | oxidative stress (TBARs) | HumanAnimal | fetuses from OB-WSD mothers | Not specified | Switching obese mothers to a healthy diet improves fetal hypoxemia, hepatic metabolites, and lipotoxicity in non-human primates.cited 40× |
| high fat diet | Increases - confirmed | adipose tissue dysfunction and over-expression of inflammatory and oxidative stress proteins | Animal | male Wistar rats | — | Countering adipose tissue dysfunction could underlie the superiority of telmisartan in the treatment of obesity-related hypertension. |
| high fat diet | No effect - resulted in altered | serum lipids, adipokines and oxidative stress markers | Animal | male Wistar rats | — | Countering adipose tissue dysfunction could underlie the superiority of telmisartan in the treatment of obesity-related hypertension. |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - increased | hepatic oxidative stress markers | Animal | hypercholestremic adult male rats | — | High-fat diet induced alteration in lipid enzymes and inflammation in cardiac and brain tissues: Assessment of the effects of Atorvastatin-loaded nanoparticles. |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - induces | inflammation and oxidative stress | Animal | — | 100 mg/kg/day | Pyridoxine exerts antioxidant effects on kidney injury manifestations in high-fat diet-induced obese rats. |
| high fat diet | Increases - promotes | oxidative stress | HumanAnimal | — | Not specified (oral administration for 90 days). | Caralluma fimbriata and metformin protection of rat pancreas from high fat diet induced oxidative stress.cited 9× |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - were evident | oxidative stress | Animal | hepatic tissue | 10mg/kg orally. | Enhancement of biochemical and genomic pathways through lycopene-loaded nano-liposomes: Alleviating insulin resistance, hepatic steatosis, and autophagy in obese rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Involvement of SMO, GLI-1, and PTCH-1 genes.cited 11× |
| high fat diet | Increases - induces | oxidative stress | Human | uremic animals | Not specified | Energy-Dense Diets and Mineral Metabolism in the Context of Chronic Kidney Disease⁻Metabolic Bone Disease (CKD-MBD).cited 4× |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - significantly increased | oxidative stress | Animal | male Wistar rats | Not specified | Evaluation of the Anti-Obesity Effect of Zeaxanthin and Exercise in HFD-Induced Obese Rats.cited 9× |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - caused | oxidative stress and inflammatory response | Animal | rats | 100 mg/kg body weight/day of amla extract. | Amla (Emblica officinalis) improves hepatic and renal oxidative stress and the inflammatory response in hypothyroid female wistar rats fed with a high-fat diet.cited 8× |
| high-fat diet | Increases - showed | oxidative stress biomarkers | Animal | obese group | 100 mg/kg body weight, administered for 8 weeks. | Artemisia annua L. (Sweet wormwood) leaf extract attenuates high-fat diet-induced testicular dysfunctions and improves spermatogenesis in obese rats.cited 11× |
| High-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - promotes | oxidative stress formation | Animal | — | 200 mg/kg body weight, orally administered. | Protective effect of Caralluma fimbriata against high-fat diet induced testicular oxidative stress in rats.cited 20× |
| high fat diet | Increases - exacerbates | parkinsonian pathologies, including loss of dopaminergic neurons and oxidative stress parameters | Molecular | animal models of PD | Not specified | Cholesterol - A putative endogenous contributor towards Parkinson's disease.cited 48× |
| high-fat diet (HFD) | Increases - showed an increase in | testicular oxidative stress | Animal | Male Albino rats | — | Lycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats. |
| a healthy diet | Decreases - can help mitigate | oxidative stress produced by adjuvant treatments | Human | women subjected to adjuvant treatment for breast cancer | Not specified | Diet Quality Is Associated with Serum Antioxidant Capacity in Women with Breast Cancer: A Cross Sectional Study.cited 7× |
| diet quality | No effect - were not associated with | oxidative stress parameters | Human | women subjected to adjuvant treatment for breast cancer | Not specified | Diet Quality Is Associated with Serum Antioxidant Capacity in Women with Breast Cancer: A Cross Sectional Study.cited 7× |
| antioxidant molecules administered separately and not as part of a diet | Increases - may promote oxidative stress | oxidative stress | HumanMolecular | animals and humans | Not specified | Dietary oxidative stress and antioxidant defense with an emphasis on plant extract administration.cited 84× |
| mandarin juice consumption with a reduced calorie diet | Decreases - produces a decrease | biomarkers of oxidative stress | Human | obese children | 500 mL of 100% mandarin juice daily | Oxidative markers in children with severe obesity following low-calorie diets supplemented with mandarin juice.cited 34× |
| some foods in the regular diet | Decreases - antioxidant effects | oxidation stress-induced PD | Human | — | Not specified | Foods with Potential Prooxidant and Antioxidant Effects Involved in Parkinson's Disease.cited 27× |
| low-calorie lacto-ovo vegetarian diet | No effect - no significant difference | oxidative stress markers | Human | overweight omnivores with a low-to-moderate cardiovascular risk profile | Not specified (low-calorie diets). | Low-Calorie Vegetarian Versus Mediterranean Diets for Reducing Body Weight and Improving Cardiovascular Risk Profile: CARDIVEG Study (Cardiovascular Prevention With Vegetarian Diet).cited 132× |
| CII-induced arthritis (CIA) with Western diet (WD) | Increases - was higher | oxidative/nitrosative stress (ONS) | Animal | WD + CIA subgroup | — | A western diet amplified the deleterious consequences of collagen-induced arthritis on cardiac homeostasis in female rats. |
| Western diet (WD) | Increases - weakening the mitochondria via an increased | oxidative/nitrosative stress (ONS) | Animal | female Wistar rats | — | A western diet amplified the deleterious consequences of collagen-induced arthritis on cardiac homeostasis in female rats. |
| 10 weeks of probiotics-enriched diet | Affects - modify | some stress-related physiological parameters | Human | oral surgeons with different degrees of surgical experience | Not specified | The alteration of stress-related physiological parameters after probiotics administration in oral surgeons with different degrees of surgical experience.cited 10× |
| SFA-EAA diet | Increases - promoted | endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress | AnimalMolecular | tumours | Not specified. | An amino acid-defined diet impairs tumour growth in mice by promoting endoplasmic reticulum stress and mTOR inhibition.cited 11× |
| anti-oxidant diet with natural bioactive components | No effect - could become an interesting solution | degenerative disorders in which oxidative stress is increased | Human | — | — | Design management of functional foods for quality of life improvement.cited 10× |
| special diet enriched with multicomponent antioxidant foods | Decreases - showed a decrease | oxidative stress values | Human | the diet group | — | Design management of functional foods for quality of life improvement.cited 10× |
| C3G-enriched diet | Decreases - effectively reduced | cardiac injury, oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage following I/R | AnimalMolecular | mice | Not specified | Dietary intake of cyanidin-3-glucoside induces a long-lasting cardioprotection from ischemia/reperfusion injury by altering the microbiota.cited 18× |
| maternal High-Fat Diet (HFD) intake during gestation and lactation | Increases - reported as increased | stress response | Human | offspring | Not specified | Neurobiological approaches of high-fat diet intake in early development and their impact on mood disorders in adulthood: A systematic review.cited 9× |
| 0.5% cuprizone diet | Increases - causes | oxidative stress | Animal | adult wistar rats | 100 mg/kg body weight, administered once daily via oral gavage. | Neurotherapeutic and antioxidant response of D-ribose-L-Cysteine nutritional dietary supplements on Alzheimer-type hippocampal neurodegeneration induced by cuprizone in adult male wistar rat model.cited 6× |
| 0.5% cuprizone diet | Increases - caused | oxidative stress markers | Animal | adult wistar rats | 100 mg/kg body weight, administered once daily via oral gavage. | Neurotherapeutic and antioxidant response of D-ribose-L-Cysteine nutritional dietary supplements on Alzheimer-type hippocampal neurodegeneration induced by cuprizone in adult male wistar rat model.cited 6× |
| adherence to the 2018 diet and exercise recommendations of the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) | Decreases - can possibly result in less | oxidative stress | Human | breast cancer survivors | Not specified (adherence to dietary/exercise recommendations scored, not direct antioxidant supplementation). | Low to moderate adherence to 2018 diet and physical exercise recommendations of the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research is associated with prooxidant biochemical profile in women undergoing adjuvant breast cancer treatment.cited 4× |
| a diet high in AGEs | Increases - elevated | oxidative stress | Human | human participants | Not specified | Blood and Tissue Advanced Glycation End Products as Determinants of Cardiometabolic Disorders Focusing on Human Studies.cited 6× |
| high-carbohydrate diet (HCD) | Increases - showed enhanced | oxidative stress | Animal | Gerbillus tarabuli | Not specified (20E was tested at varying doses) | High-carbohydrate diet-induced metabolic disorders in Gerbillus tarabuli (a new model of non-alcoholic fatty-liver disease). Protective effects of 20-hydroxyecdysone.cited 8× |
| high carbohydrate diet | Increases - increased | oxidative stress in the testis | Animal | male Wistar rats | Not specified | Whole tomato lipidic extract improved sperm quality in obese rats induced by a high-carbohydrate diet.cited 1× |
| diet | Decreases - reduced | perceived stress | Human | women with endometriosis | Not specified | Holistic Approaches in Endometriosis - as an Effective Method of Supporting Traditional Treatment: A Systematic Search and Narrative Review.cited 2× |
| psychobiotic diet (high in prebiotic and fermented foods) | No effect - not affected | biological marker of stress | Human | healthy human population | Not specified (dietary approach, not isolated supplement). | Feed your microbes to deal with stress: a psychobiotic diet impacts microbial stability and perceived stress in a healthy adult population.cited 64× |
| psychobiotic diet (high in prebiotic and fermented foods) | Decreases - resulted in reductions | perceived stress | Human | healthy human population | Not specified (dietary approach, not isolated supplement). | Feed your microbes to deal with stress: a psychobiotic diet impacts microbial stability and perceived stress in a healthy adult population.cited 64× |
| psychobiotic diet (high in prebiotic and fermented foods) | Decreases - stronger decreases | perceived stress | Human | healthy human population | Not specified (dietary approach, not isolated supplement). | Feed your microbes to deal with stress: a psychobiotic diet impacts microbial stability and perceived stress in a healthy adult population.cited 64× |
| psychobiotic diet (high in prebiotic and fermented foods) | Increases - linked to greater changes | perceived stress scores | Human | healthy human population | Not specified (dietary approach, not isolated supplement). | Feed your microbes to deal with stress: a psychobiotic diet impacts microbial stability and perceived stress in a healthy adult population.cited 64× |
| A high-fat diet | Increases - may induce | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Effects of Diet and Lifestyle on Audio-Vestibular Dysfunction in the Elderly: A Literature Review.cited 8× |
| biofortified diet | Decreases - reduced | oxidative stress markers (TBARS) | Animal | rats | Biofortified kale enriched with 5,7-diiodo-8-quinolinol (exact dosage not specified) | Comparative Analysis of Iodine Levels, Biochemical Responses, and Thyroid Gene Expression in Rats Fed Diets with Kale Biofortified with 5,7-Diiodo-8-Quinolinol.cited 1× |
| the DASH diet | Decreases - was shown to reduce | oxidative stress | Human | hypertensive and nonhypertensive humans | Not specified | Effects of Potassium Magnesium Citrate Supplementation on 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Oxidative Stress Marker in Prehypertensive and Hypertensive Subjects.cited 13× |
| low glycemic index diet (LGID) | Increases - improving | oxidative stress | Human | pediatric DRE | Not specified | The effects of low glycemic index diet on epileptic seizure frequency, oxidative stress, mental health, and health-related quality of life in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. |
| Mediterranean diet intervention | Decreases - significantly lower | perceived stress scores | Human | high-risk pregnant women | Not specified | Effects of a Mediterranean Diet Intervention on Maternal Stress, Well-Being, and Sleep Quality throughout Gestation-The IMPACT-BCN Trial.cited 7× |
| Alcohol abuse and adherence to atherogenic diet (AD) | Decreases - reduced antioxidative stress | antioxidative stress | Animal | mice with hyperlipidemia | — | Alcohol Consumption in Combination with an Atherogenic Diet Increased Indices of Atherosclerosis in Apolipoprotein E/Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Double-Knockout Mice. |
| Alcohol abuse and adherence to atherogenic diet (AD) | Increases - may promote the shift of aortic oxidative stress and antioxidative stress balance toward oxidative stress predominance | aortic oxidative stress and antioxidative stress balance | Animal | mice with hyperlipidemia | — | Alcohol Consumption in Combination with an Atherogenic Diet Increased Indices of Atherosclerosis in Apolipoprotein E/Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Double-Knockout Mice. |
| high sugar-fat diet | Increases - increased levels | oxidative stress | Animal | Male Wistar rats | 0.5% in chow. | Gamma-oryzanol as a potential modulator of oxidative stress and inflammation via PPAR-y in adipose tissue: a hypothetical therapeutic for cytokine storm in COVID-19?cited 18× |
| soy isoflavone-deficient diet throughout pregnancy and adult life | Increases - exhibited increased | oxidative stress | HumanAnimal | rats | Not specified | Impact of dietary soy isoflavones in pregnancy on fetal programming of endothelial function in offspring.cited 27× |
| high-saturated fat diet (HFD) | Increases - induced | ER stress in the liver | HumanAnimalMolecular | Male Sprague-Dawley rats | Not specified (fish oil supplementation used, but exact dosage not detailed). | N-3 PUFAs inhibited hepatic ER stress induced by feeding of a high-saturated fat diet accompanied by the expression LOX-1.cited 11× |
| almond diet (ALD), chocolate diet (CHOC), CHOC+ALD diet | No effect - There were no significant differences | measures of oxidative stress | Human | overweight and obese individuals aged 30 to 70 years | 42.5 g/d of almonds. | Effects of Dark Chocolate and Almonds on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Overweight and Obese Individuals: A Randomized Controlled-Feeding Trial.cited 45× |
| high-protein diet | No effect - no significant difference | body weights, neurological functions, cerebral infarct areas, oxidative stress injuries | Animal | sham-operated rats | Not specified | Impact of Early High-protein Diet on Neurofunctional Recovery in Rats with Ischemic Stroke.cited 7× |
| high-protein (HP) diet (45% and 55% fish protein rich in ω3 fatty acids) | Decreases - noteworthy control | oxidative stress | Animal | alloxan-induced diabetic Wistar rats | 45% and 55% fish protein-rich diet | Fish protein intake is a novel dietary approach for managing diabetes-associated complications in diabetic Wistar rat model.cited 3× |
| High Protein Diet (HPD) | Decreases - significantly improve | oxidative stress damage | Human | overweight/obese patients with PCOS | Not specified | A Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Three Weight Loss Diet Interventions in Overweight/Obese with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.cited 4× |
| High Protein Diet (HPD) | Decreases - could improve | oxidative stress damage | Human | overweight/obese patients with PCOS | Not specified | A Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Three Weight Loss Diet Interventions in Overweight/Obese with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.cited 4× |
| High Protein and High Dietary Fiber Diet (HPD+HDF) | Decreases - significantly improve | oxidative stress damage | Human | overweight/obese patients with PCOS | Not specified | A Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Three Weight Loss Diet Interventions in Overweight/Obese with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.cited 4× |
| High Protein and High Dietary Fiber Diet (HPD+HDF) | Decreases - could improve | oxidative stress damage | Human | overweight/obese patients with PCOS | Not specified | A Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Three Weight Loss Diet Interventions in Overweight/Obese with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.cited 4× |
| Calorie Restricted Diet (CRD) | Decreases - could improve | oxidative stress damage | Human | overweight/obese patients with PCOS | Not specified | A Randomized Trial of the Efficacy of Three Weight Loss Diet Interventions in Overweight/Obese with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.cited 4× |
| a healthy diet with 1 avocado daily | Decreases - decreased | related oxidative stress markers | Human | 45 men and women, aged 21-70 y, with overweight or obesity and elevated LDL-C (25th-90th percentile) | 1 Hass avocado (~136 g) per day. | A Moderate-Fat Diet with One Avocado per Day Increases Plasma Antioxidants and Decreases the Oxidation of Small, Dense LDL in Adults with Overweight and Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial.cited 32× |
| ketogenic diet (KD) | Decreases - might reduce | brain oxidative stress (OS) | Human | — | Not specified | The effects of ketogenic diet on beta-hydroxybutyrate, arachidonic acid, and oxidative stress in pediatric epilepsy.cited 10× |
| ketogenic diet (KD) | No effect - pleiotropic effects on pathophysiology | inflammation and oxidative stress | Animal | — | Not specified | VDAC1 Inhibition Mitigates Inflammatory Status and Oxidative Stress in Epileptic Mice Treated with the Ketogenic Diet. |
| ketogenic diet (KD) | Decreases - reducing | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Ketogenic diet in treating sepsis-related acquired weakness: is it friend or foe? |
| ketogenic diet | Decreases - associated with neuroprotective and antioxidant effects | oxidative stress | Molecular | — | Not specified | Impact of the Ketogenic Diet on Neurological Diseases: A Review.cited 2× |
| ketogenic diet | Decreases - reduce | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Investigating the Therapeutic Potential of the Ketogenic Diet in Modulating Neurodegenerative Pathophysiology: An Interdisciplinary Approach. |
| ketogenic diet | No effect - effects | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet: An Effective Treatment Approach for Neurodegenerative Diseases.cited 27× |
| ketogenic diet (KD) | Decreases - reduced | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Ketogenic Diet as a Promising Non-Drug Intervention for Alzheimer's Disease: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications.cited 6× |
| incorporating dietary flaxseed oil at a 3% level in the diet | No effect - without inducing | oxidative stress | Animal | broiler chickens | 3% supplementation of various fats (poultry fat, olive oil, fish oil, canola oil, lard, coconut oil, flaxseed oil) | Impact of dietary fat types on expression levels of dopamine and serotonin transporters in the ileum of broiler chickens.cited 3× |
| diet rich in cruciferous vegetables of the Brassicaceae family | Decreases - can reduce | oxidative stress levels | Human | — | 750 mg/kg/d of SENO. | Effect of watercress extract supplementation on lipid profile and oxidative stress markers in overweight people with physical disability: A randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial.cited 4× |
| ketogenic diet (KD) combined with an insulin pump | Decreases - reduced | biological and psychological stress | Human | 39-year-old woman with autoimmune-positive insulin-dependent diabetes | Not specified | Case report: Ketogenic diet alleviated anxiety and depression associated with insulin-dependent diabetes management.cited 1× |
| low-calorie diet (LCD) | No effect - will be assessed | sleep quality, some biochemical and cardiometabolic indices, cortisol, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and oxidative stress indicators | Human | overweight/obese T2DM women with insomnia, aged 30-65 years | Not specified (low-calorie diet variants: MIND low-calorie diet vs. standard low-calorie diet). | The effect of MIND diet on sleep status, anxiety, depression, and cardiometabolic indices in obese diabetic women with insomnia: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial {1}. |
| MIND low-calorie diet (MLCD) | No effect - will be assessed | sleep quality, some biochemical and cardiometabolic indices, cortisol, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and oxidative stress indicators | Human | overweight/obese T2DM women with insomnia, aged 30-65 years | Not specified (low-calorie diet variants: MIND low-calorie diet vs. standard low-calorie diet). | The effect of MIND diet on sleep status, anxiety, depression, and cardiometabolic indices in obese diabetic women with insomnia: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial {1}. |
| supplementing their diet with these nutraceuticals | Decreases - counteract | cytokine storm and oxidative stress | Human | COVID-19 patients | — | A comprehensive review on modulation of SIRT1 signaling pathways in the immune system of COVID-19 patients by phytotherapeutic melatonin and epigallocatechin-3-gallate.cited 9× |
| exogenous Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ) supplementation in synergy with a Mediterranean diet | No effect - modulates | endoplasmic reticulum stress | Human | elderly persons | Not specified | Mediterranean diet supplemented with coenzyme Q10 modifies the expression of proinflammatory and endoplasmic reticulum stress-related genes in elderly men and women.cited 62× |
| dCML-enriched diet | No effect - had no significative effect | endogenous glycation, inflammation, oxidative stress or senescence parameters | Animal | Wild-Type (WT) and RAGE KO mice | Standard diet (20.8 ± 5.1 µg dCML/g) or dCML-enriched diet (255.2 ± 44.5 µg dCML/g) | Early- and life-long intake of dietary advanced glycation end-products (dAGEs) leads to transient tissue accumulation, increased gut sensitivity to inflammation, and slight changes in gut microbial diversity, without causing overt disease. |
| hypocaloric diet containing 1.2 g protein/kg/day | No effect - prevented the WL-induced adaptations in | oxidative stress pathways | Human | postmenopausal women with obesity | 0.8 g protein/kg/day (standard-protein) vs. 1.2 g protein/kg/day (high-protein). | High-Protein Intake during Weight Loss Therapy Eliminates the Weight-Loss-Induced Improvement in Insulin Action in Obese Postmenopausal Women.cited 87× |
| high-fat-fructose-diet (HFFD) | Increases - induced | oxidative stress | Animal | rats | 55 mg/kg/day, orally. | Raspberry ketone improves non-alcoholic fatty liver disease induced in rats by modulating sphingosine kinase/sphingosine-1-phosphate and toll-like receptor 4 pathways.cited 1× |
| calorie-restricted diet (CR) | Decreases - reversed | oxidative stress | Animal | rats | 55 mg/kg/day, orally. | Raspberry ketone improves non-alcoholic fatty liver disease induced in rats by modulating sphingosine kinase/sphingosine-1-phosphate and toll-like receptor 4 pathways.cited 1× |
| FAWGT diet | Increases - induces beneficial changes on the genes involved in inflammation and oxidative stress | genes involved in inflammation and oxidative stress | Human | obese people | Not specified (diet-based intervention) | Effect of 8-Week Consumption of a Dietary Pattern Based on Fruit, Avocado, Whole Grains, and Trout on Postprandial Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Gene Expression in Obese People.cited 4× |
| FAWGT diet | Decreases - decreased the expression of | inflammatory (NFKB1, IL6, IL1β) and oxidative stress (NFE2L2) genes | Human | 44 obese Colombians with BMI ≥30 kg/m2 | Not specified (diet-based intervention) | Effect of 8-Week Consumption of a Dietary Pattern Based on Fruit, Avocado, Whole Grains, and Trout on Postprandial Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Gene Expression in Obese People.cited 4× |
| Mediterranean, gluten-free, or low-calorie diet | Decreases - may be positively influenced | psychological stress | Human | pediatric psoriasis | Not specified | The Role of Diet in Children with Psoriasis: Emerging Evidence and Current Issues.cited 3× |
| conventional nutritional therapy according to the recommendations of the German Nutrition Society including the low-FODMAP diet | No effect - no significant group differences | stress (CPSS) | Human | patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) | Not specified (conventional nutritional therapy followed German Nutrition Society recommendations, including low-FODMAP diet). | Ayurvedic vs. Conventional Nutritional Therapy Including Low-FODMAP Diet for Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome-A Randomized Controlled Trial.cited 5× |
| administration of adequate amounts of antioxidants in the diet | Decreases - decreasing | oxidative stress | Animal | individuals | Not specified | Strategies to improve the functions and redox state of the immune system in aged subjects.cited 53× |
| a proper diet | Decreases - is also able to reduce | inflammation and oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | The Influence of Lifestyle and Treatment on Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Diabetes.cited 60× |
| high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity | Increases - increased | oxidative stress | Animal | male rats | — | Obesity induced by a high-fat diet regulates the MYC‒PPIL1 network in the mediation of asthenozoospermia. |
| dextrose diet | Increases - were carbohydrate starved and favored | respiratory metabolism and consequent metabolic stress management | Animal | gut communities | Not specified | Short-Term Dietary Intervention with Whole Oats Protects from Antibiotic-Induced Dysbiosis.cited 2× |
| high polyphenol diet (HPD) | No effect - No differences | stress | Human | mildly hypertensive participants aged 40-65 years | Not specified | A High Polyphenol Diet Improves Psychological Well-Being: The Polyphenol Intervention Trial (PPhIT).cited 26× |
| fast food diet which includes fructose and fats | Increases - produces a gene expression signature of increased | hepatic fibrosis, inflammation, endoplasmic reticulum stress and lipoapoptosis | HumanAnimal | — | Not specified for high-fat diet; high-fructose corn syrup amounts relevant to American consumption levels. | Fructose as a key player in the development of fatty liver disease.cited 160× |
| purpose-built diet | Increases - increased | liver oxidative stress markers | Animal | disease control rats | 250 and 500 mg/kg of nerolidol. | Downregulation of hepatic fat accumulation, inflammation and fibrosis by nerolidol in purpose built western-diet-induced multiple-hit pathogenesis of NASH animal model.cited 13× |
| all-plant-based diet | Decreases - could decrease | anti-stress properties (non-specific immunity, stress resistance and antioxidant ability) | Animal | blunt snout breams fingerling | Not specified | Anti-stress properties and two HSP70s mRNA expressions of blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) fed with all-plant-based diet.cited 3× |
| High-Sucrose Diet (HSD) | Increases - triggered | oxidative stress | Animal | Drosophila melanogaster | 100-300 µM | Exploring the ameliorative potential of rutin against High-Sucrose Diet-induced oxidative stress and reproductive toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster. |
| concomitant use of a high-fat diet and alcohol | Increases - provoked | hepatic endoplasmic reticulum stress | HumanAnimal | rat model | 20% fat diet + 10% alcohol (half-dose) and 40% fat diet + 20% alcohol (double-dose). | Animal Evidence for Synergistic Induction of Hepatic Injury by Dietary Fat and Alcohol Consumption and Its Potential Mechanisms.cited 2× |
| usual diet | Increases - had higher | oxidative stress (GSSG/GSH ratio) | Human | HIV+ HAART-treated patients | 1 g/day of NAC. | Comparative effects of acute-methionine loading on the plasma sulfur-amino acids in NAC-supplemented HIV+ patients and healthy controls.cited 2× |
| the integration of a diet rich in antioxidants | Decreases - help to reduce the damage | oxidative stress caused by psoriasis | Human | psoriasis patients | Not specified | Oxidative stress involvement in psoriasis: a systematic review.cited 100× |
| DASH diet | No effect - appears to be more effective in improving ... but not | oxidative stress (OS) | Human | obese adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) | Not specified | The effect of DASH diet on atherogenic indices, pro-oxidant-antioxidant balance, and liver steatosis in obese adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A double-blind controlled randomized clinical trial.cited 6× |
| DASH diet | Decreases - marginally significant reduction | oxidative stress index (OSI) | Human | women diagnosed with migraine | Not specified (dietary intervention). | The effects of the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet on oxidative stress and clinical indices of migraine patients: a randomized controlled trial.cited 18× |
| DASH diet | Decreases - had lower scores of stress | stress | Human | women with migraine | The DASH diet provided 15-20% of total daily energy from proteins, 25-30% from fats, and 55-60% from carbohydrates. | Effects of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet on clinical, quality of life and mental health outcomes in women with migraine: a randomised controlled trial.cited 15× |
| Mediterranean diet combined with the ketogenic diet | Decreases - therapeutic interventions specifically aimed at reducing | levels of inflammation and oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | The role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoprotein A and paraoxonase-1 in the pathophysiology of neuroprogressive disorders.cited 39× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - therapeutic interventions specifically aimed at reducing | levels of inflammation and oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | The role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoprotein A and paraoxonase-1 in the pathophysiology of neuroprogressive disorders.cited 39× |
| diet rich in RS fiber | Decreases - reduced | vascular oxidative stress | Animal | spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) | Not specified | Protective Effect of Dietary Fiber on Blood Pressure and Vascular Dysfunction Through Regulation of Sympathetic Tone and Immune Response in Genetic Hypertension. |
| 6 g/kg taurine addition to the diet | Decreases - showed the lowest | oxidative stress | Animal | broilers (Ras 308, 1D of age) | 1, 3, and 6 g/kg taurine amino acid added to the basic diet | Taurine amino acid supplementation impacts performance, blood hematology, oxidative stress, and jejunum morphology in broiler chickens. |
| 6 g/kg taurine addition to the diet | Decreases - reduced | oxidative stress | Animal | broilers (Ras 308, 1D of age) | 1, 3, and 6 g/kg taurine amino acid added to the basic diet | Taurine amino acid supplementation impacts performance, blood hematology, oxidative stress, and jejunum morphology in broiler chickens. |
| VCO-supplemented diet | Decreases - inhibiting its mechanisms of toxicity that are related to | oxidative stress | Animal | adult male rats | 5% and 15% VCO | Therapeutic potential of virgin coconut oil in mitigating sodium benzoate- model of male infertility: Role of Nrf2/Hmox-1/NF-kB signaling pathway.cited 5× |
| high-fat diet (HFD) + acidic bile salts (ABS) | Increases - demonstrated induction of | oxidative stress (OS) | AnimalMolecular | K19-Wnt1/C2mE (Gan) mice | Not specified | Co-stimulation with high-fat diet and acidic bile salts may promote Warburg effect in gastric carcinogenesis around the squamo-columnar junction in Gan mice. |
| high-fat diet (HFD) + acidic bile salts (ABS) | Increases - demonstrated enhancement of | the oxidative stress (OS) signaling | AnimalMolecular | tumor of K19-Wnt1/C2mE (Gan) mice | Not specified | Co-stimulation with high-fat diet and acidic bile salts may promote Warburg effect in gastric carcinogenesis around the squamo-columnar junction in Gan mice. |
| Mediterranean style diet | Decreases - counteract | oxidative/nitroxidative stress | Human | patients with multiple sclerosis | Not specified | Oxidative/Nitroxidative Stress and Multiple Sclerosis.cited 48× |
| healthy diet | Decreases - can decrease | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Dietary pattern in relation to the risk of Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review.cited 55× |
| Mediterranean Diet | Decreases - decreased | markers of oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Impact of the Mediterranean Diet on Athletic Performance, Muscle Strength, Body Composition, and Antioxidant Markers in Both Athletes and Non-Professional Athletes: A Systematic Review of Intervention Trials.cited 3× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - reduce | oxidant stress | Human | — | Not available | New Insights into the Pathogenesis of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Gut-Derived Lipopolysaccharides and Oxidative Stress.cited 118× |
| Mediterranean (Med) diet | Decreases - reduces | oxidative stress | Human | healthy elderly people | Not specified. | Mediterranean Diet Supplemented With Coenzyme Q10 Modulates the Postprandial Metabolism of Advanced Glycation End Products in Elderly Men and Women.cited 39× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - reduces | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Evaluation of the effect of gluten-free diet and Mediterranean diet on autoimmune system in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.cited 6× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - lower plasma cystine, indicative of decreased oxidative stress | oxidative stress | Human | overweight or obese US adults | Not specified | Pilot randomized controlled trial of a Mediterranean diet or diet supplemented with fish oil, walnuts, and grape juice in overweight or obese US adults.cited 21× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - reduce | oxidative stress | Human | — | Not specified | Mediterranean diet and osteoarthritis: an update.cited 2× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - found to lower | oxidative-stress | Human | — | Moderate intake (specific amount not specified). | Role of Mediterranean diet in prevention and management of type 2 diabetes.cited 14× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - support the antioxidant effect | postprandial oxidative stress | Human | elderly population | Not specified | Postprandial antioxidant gene expression is modified by Mediterranean diet supplemented with coenzyme Q(10) in elderly men and women.cited 31× |
| Mediterranean diet | Decreases - reduces | postprandial oxidative stress | Human | elderly persons | Not specified | Postprandial antioxidant effect of the Mediterranean diet supplemented with coenzyme Q10 in elderly men and women.cited 40× |
| Consumption of high fat diet (HFD) | Increases - elevation | oxidative stress in the brain | Animal | — | 100, 200, or 500 mg/kg/d | Protective effects of krill oil on high fat diet-induced cognitive impairment by regulation of oxidative stress.cited 2× |
| ketogenic diet (KD), every other day fasting (EODF), every other day ketogenic diet (EODKD) | Increases - were increased | Anti-oxidative stress genes Foxo3a and Mt2 and related proteins, such as mitochondrial superoxide dismutase (SOD), FOXO3a, catalase | Animal | male Sprague-Dawley rats | — | Ketogenic Metabolism Inhibits Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) and Reduces Oxidative Stress After Spinal Cord Injury in Rats. |
| diet constituents | Decreases - management of | inflammation/oxidative stress | Human | — | 125 ml daily | Food pyramid for subjects with chronic pain: foods and dietary constituents as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents.cited 63× |
| highest quartile of MIND diet | Decreases - exhibited significantly lower risks | stress | Human | participants from the PERSIAN Organizational Cohort Study in Mashhad (POCM) | Not specified | Nourishing the mind: how the EAT-Lancet reference diet (ELD) and MIND diet impact stress, anxiety, and depression.cited 2× |
| MIND diet | Decreases - was associated with decreased likelihood | stress | Human | — | Not specified | Nourishing the mind: how the EAT-Lancet reference diet (ELD) and MIND diet impact stress, anxiety, and depression.cited 2× |
| MIND diet | No effect - no significant association was observed for | psychological stress | Human | a large sample of the Iranian adult population | Not specified (dietary intake assessed via FFQ). | The relation between MIND diet with psychological disorders and psychological stress among Iranian adults.cited 14× |
| MIND diet | Decreases - lower odds of | stress | Human | individuals with obesity | Not specified | Evaluating the association between the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet, mental health, and cardio-metabolic risk factors among individuals with obesity.cited 18× |
| pumpkin protein with a high-fructose diet | Decreases - improved | oxidative stress in the kidneys | Animal | rats | 20% casein diet supplemented with pumpkin protein (exact dosage not specified). | Effects of Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L.) Seed Protein on Blood Pressure, Plasma Lipids, Leptin, Adiponectin, and Oxidative Stress in Rats with Fructose-Induced Metabolic Syndrome.cited 1× |
| pumpkin protein with a high-fructose diet | Decreases - improved | oxidative stress in the liver | Animal | rats | 20% casein diet supplemented with pumpkin protein (exact dosage not specified). | Effects of Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L.) Seed Protein on Blood Pressure, Plasma Lipids, Leptin, Adiponectin, and Oxidative Stress in Rats with Fructose-Induced Metabolic Syndrome.cited 1× |
| diet only (low-carbohydrate and reduced energy diet) | Decreases - significant decrease | stress | Human | 45 obese patients | 30 g of carob/day (prebiotics), one tablet/day (probiotics). | A clinical trial about effects of prebiotic and probiotic supplementation on weight loss, psychological profile and metabolic parameters in obese subjects.cited 20× |
| chronic ischemia induced by arterial injury and a high-fat diet | Increases - upregulates | markers of oxidative stress and proinflammatory cytokines in the urothelium and lamina propria | Human | animal models | Not specified | Chronic Pelvic Ischemia: Contribution to the Pathogenesis of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS): A New Target for Pharmacological Treatment?cited 29× |
| high-cholesterol diet | Affects - might lead to marked changes of | oxidative/nitrosative stress signaling | Animal | mouse heart | — | Expression of genes related to oxidative/nitrosative stress in mouse hearts: effect of preconditioning and cholesterol diet. |
| fructose (60%) enriched diet | Increases - showed elevation in | oxidative stress indices (NADPH oxidase, O2.-, H2O2, MDA, PCO) | Animal | rats | 200 mg/kg body weight. | Fennel seeds extract prevents fructose-induced cardiac dysfunction in a rat model of metabolic syndrome via targeting abdominal obesity, hyperuricemia and NF-κβ inflammatory pathway.cited 1× |
| cafeteria diet | Increases - induced | lipotoxicity associated with oxidative stress | Animal | rats | 500 mg/kg body weight, per oral, daily | Chromatographic Analyses of Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) and Mechanism of Its Protective Effects against Experimental Obesity and Hepatic Steatosis in Rats.cited 3× |
| surplus of macronutrients such as in a high-fat diet | No effect - can affect | oxidative stress | HumanMolecular | — | Not specified | Nutriepigenetics and cardiovascular disease.cited 33× |
| low-dietary AGE (L-dAGEs) diet | Decreases - beneficial effects | oxidative stress | Human | patients with diabetes | Not specified | Dietary Restriction of Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs) in Patients with Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. |
| diet therapy | No effect - requires more evidence | post-traumatic stress disorder | Human | emergency responders | Not specified | Non-pharmacological therapies for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder among emergency responders: a scoping review.cited 3× |
| low-FODMAP diet | Decreases - showed comparable within-group effects | perceived stress (CPSS, PSQ) | Human | patients with irritable bowel syndrome | Three sessions of nutritional counseling over 12 weeks. | Randomised clinical trial: yoga vs a low-FODMAP diet in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.cited 59× |
| 0.5% γ-oryzanol (GORZ) in the mouse standard diet | Decreases - partially blocked | stress-induced reduction of body weight gain | Animal | male ICR mice subjected to chronic restraint stress treatment (CRST) | 0.5% in standard diet | Anxiolytic effects of γ-oryzanol in chronically- stressed mice are related to monoamine levels in the brain.cited 12× |
| high fat and carbonated soda (HFD/soda) diet | Increases - increased the effects of | oxidative stress | Animal | Wistar rats | Not specified. | Oxidative stress and inflammatory response to high dietary fat and carbonated soda intake in male and female Wistar rats.cited 5× |