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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet maydecreaseStress.

141 studies (154 claims)

Emerging evidence

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InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
Diets enriched with antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and anti-inflammatory compounds-such as the Mediterranean dietDecreases - have shown potential in reducingoxidative stress and systemic inflammation
Human
Not specifiedNutritional and Microbiota-Based Approaches in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: From Prevention to Treatment.cited 5×
High Fat diet and High Fructose (HFHF)Increases - was associated withoxidative stress (OS)
Animal
ratNot specifiedAnorexic and metabolic effect of jojoba: potential treatment against metabolic syndrome and hepatic complications.cited 8×
Adding jojoba seeds to HFHF rat group dietDecreases - induced a decrease inoxidative stress
Animal
HFHF rat groupNot specifiedAnorexic and metabolic effect of jojoba: potential treatment against metabolic syndrome and hepatic complications.cited 8×
high-fructose dietIncreases - causedendoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress
Animal
Male C57BL/6 mice40 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 inoxidative stress
Animal
fructose-fed rat model125 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 dietDecreases - reduceslevels of markers of oxidative stress
Human
CKD patients before the initiation of dialysisNot specifiedThe low AGE diet: a neglected aspect of clinical nephrology practice?cited 15×
AGE-restricted dietDecreases - reduceslevels of markers of oxidative stress
Human
CKD patients after the initiation of dialysisNot specifiedThe low AGE diet: a neglected aspect of clinical nephrology practice?cited 15×
AGE-restricted dietDecreases - reduceslevels of markers of oxidative stress
Human
a variety of conditionsNot specifiedThe 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 cessationDecreases - may help to reduceoxidative stress and endothelial cell dysfunction
Human
patients with diabetic nephropathyNot specifiedOxidative stress in early diabetic nephropathy: fueling the fire.cited 276×
HP dietDecreases - exhibited significant improvement inoxidative stress
Human
pre-diabetes women and men55% 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 relieveprimary 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 dietNo effect - exerted no significant effectoxidative and inflammatory stress
Animal
overweight and obese subjectsNot specified in the abstract.Effects of dairy compared with soy on oxidative and inflammatory stress in overweight and obese subjects.cited 105×
dairy-supplemented dietDecreases - significant suppressionoxidative stress (plasma malondialdehyde)
Animal
overweight and obese subjectsNot 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 antioxidantsDecreases - may reduceoxidative stress
Human
patients following esophageal cancer surgeryNot 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 supplementationNo effect - will be investigatedanthropometric measures, metabolic status, inflammation, and oxidative stress
Human
women with PCOSNot specifiedThe 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 supplementationNo effect - will be investigatedanthropometric measures, metabolic status, inflammation, and oxidative stress
Human
women with PCOSNot specifiedThe 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 supplementationNo effect - will be investigatedanthropometric measures, metabolic status, inflammation, and oxidative stress
Human
women with PCOSNot specifiedThe 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 nutrientsDecreases - exert beneficial effects againstoxidative stress
Human
Mediterranean Diet on Sleep: A Health Alliance.cited 51×
high energy density/high-fat dietIncreases - increasedoxidative 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 - attenuatedchanges in oxidative stress markers (total reactive oxygen species, superoxide, peroxynitrite)
Animal
male C57BL/6J miceNot 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 - increasedoxidative stress
Animal
male C57BL/6J miceNot 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 dietIncreases - may increaseoxidative stress and inflammation
Human
motherNot specifiedPossible effects of dietary advanced glycation end products on maternal and fetal health: a review.cited 3×
maternal Western-style diet induced obesityIncreases - increasedoxidative stress (TBARs)
HumanAnimal
fetuses from OB-WSD mothersNot specifiedSwitching obese mothers to a healthy diet improves fetal hypoxemia, hepatic metabolites, and lipotoxicity in non-human primates.cited 40×
high fat dietIncreases - confirmedadipose tissue dysfunction and over-expression of inflammatory and oxidative stress proteins
Animal
male Wistar ratsCountering adipose tissue dysfunction could underlie the superiority of telmisartan in the treatment of obesity-related hypertension.
high fat dietNo effect - resulted in alteredserum lipids, adipokines and oxidative stress markers
Animal
male Wistar ratsCountering adipose tissue dysfunction could underlie the superiority of telmisartan in the treatment of obesity-related hypertension.
high-fat diet (HFD)Increases - increasedhepatic oxidative stress markers
Animal
hypercholestremic adult male ratsHigh-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 - inducesinflammation and oxidative stress
Animal
100 mg/kg/dayPyridoxine exerts antioxidant effects on kidney injury manifestations in high-fat diet-induced obese rats.
high fat dietIncreases - promotesoxidative 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 evidentoxidative stress
Animal
hepatic tissue10mg/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 dietIncreases - inducesoxidative stress
Human
uremic animalsNot specifiedEnergy-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 increasedoxidative stress
Animal
male Wistar ratsNot specifiedEvaluation of the Anti-Obesity Effect of Zeaxanthin and Exercise in HFD-Induced Obese Rats.cited 9×
high-fat diet (HFD)Increases - causedoxidative stress and inflammatory response
Animal
rats100 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 dietIncreases - showedoxidative stress biomarkers
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obese group100 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 - promotesoxidative 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 dietIncreases - exacerbatesparkinsonian pathologies, including loss of dopaminergic neurons and oxidative stress parameters
Molecular
animal models of PDNot specifiedCholesterol - A putative endogenous contributor towards Parkinson's disease.cited 48×
high-fat diet (HFD)Increases - showed an increase intesticular oxidative stress
Animal
Male Albino ratsLycopene is superior to moringa in improving fertility markers in diet-induced obesity male rats.
a healthy dietDecreases - can help mitigateoxidative stress produced by adjuvant treatments
Human
women subjected to adjuvant treatment for breast cancerNot specifiedDiet Quality Is Associated with Serum Antioxidant Capacity in Women with Breast Cancer: A Cross Sectional Study.cited 7×
diet qualityNo effect - were not associated withoxidative stress parameters
Human
women subjected to adjuvant treatment for breast cancerNot specifiedDiet 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 dietIncreases - may promote oxidative stressoxidative stress
HumanMolecular
animals and humansNot specifiedDietary oxidative stress and antioxidant defense with an emphasis on plant extract administration.cited 84×
mandarin juice consumption with a reduced calorie dietDecreases - produces a decreasebiomarkers of oxidative stress
Human
obese children500 mL of 100% mandarin juice dailyOxidative markers in children with severe obesity following low-calorie diets supplemented with mandarin juice.cited 34×
some foods in the regular dietDecreases - antioxidant effectsoxidation stress-induced PD
Human
Not specifiedFoods with Potential Prooxidant and Antioxidant Effects Involved in Parkinson's Disease.cited 27×
low-calorie lacto-ovo vegetarian dietNo effect - no significant differenceoxidative stress markers
Human
overweight omnivores with a low-to-moderate cardiovascular risk profileNot 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 higheroxidative/nitrosative stress (ONS)
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WD + CIA subgroupA 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 increasedoxidative/nitrosative stress (ONS)
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female Wistar ratsA western diet amplified the deleterious consequences of collagen-induced arthritis on cardiac homeostasis in female rats.
10 weeks of probiotics-enriched dietAffects - modifysome stress-related physiological parameters
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oral surgeons with different degrees of surgical experienceNot specifiedThe alteration of stress-related physiological parameters after probiotics administration in oral surgeons with different degrees of surgical experience.cited 10×
SFA-EAA dietIncreases - promotedendoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress
AnimalMolecular
tumoursNot 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 componentsNo effect - could become an interesting solutiondegenerative 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 foodsDecreases - showed a decreaseoxidative stress values
Human
the diet groupDesign management of functional foods for quality of life improvement.cited 10×
C3G-enriched dietDecreases - effectively reducedcardiac injury, oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage following I/R
AnimalMolecular
miceNot specifiedDietary 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 lactationIncreases - reported as increasedstress response
Human
offspringNot specifiedNeurobiological 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 dietIncreases - causesoxidative stress
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adult wistar rats100 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 dietIncreases - causedoxidative stress markers
Animal
adult wistar rats100 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 lessoxidative stress
Human
breast cancer survivorsNot 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 AGEsIncreases - elevatedoxidative stress
Human
human participantsNot specifiedBlood and Tissue Advanced Glycation End Products as Determinants of Cardiometabolic Disorders Focusing on Human Studies.cited 6×
high-carbohydrate diet (HCD)Increases - showed enhancedoxidative stress
Animal
Gerbillus tarabuliNot 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 dietIncreases - increasedoxidative stress in the testis
Animal
male Wistar ratsNot specifiedWhole tomato lipidic extract improved sperm quality in obese rats induced by a high-carbohydrate diet.cited 1×
dietDecreases - reducedperceived stress
Human
women with endometriosisNot specifiedHolistic 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 affectedbiological marker of stress
Human
healthy human populationNot 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 reductionsperceived stress
Human
healthy human populationNot 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 decreasesperceived stress
Human
healthy human populationNot 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 changesperceived stress scores
Human
healthy human populationNot 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 dietIncreases - may induceoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedEffects of Diet and Lifestyle on Audio-Vestibular Dysfunction in the Elderly: A Literature Review.cited 8×
biofortified dietDecreases - reducedoxidative stress markers (TBARS)
Animal
ratsBiofortified 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 dietDecreases - was shown to reduceoxidative stress
Human
hypertensive and nonhypertensive humansNot specifiedEffects 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 - improvingoxidative stress
Human
pediatric DRENot specifiedThe 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 interventionDecreases - significantly lowerperceived stress scores
Human
high-risk pregnant womenNot specifiedEffects 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 stressantioxidative stress
Animal
mice with hyperlipidemiaAlcohol 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 predominanceaortic oxidative stress and antioxidative stress balance
Animal
mice with hyperlipidemiaAlcohol Consumption in Combination with an Atherogenic Diet Increased Indices of Atherosclerosis in Apolipoprotein E/Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Double-Knockout Mice.
high sugar-fat dietIncreases - increased levelsoxidative stress
Animal
Male Wistar rats0.5% 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 lifeIncreases - exhibited increasedoxidative stress
HumanAnimal
ratsNot specifiedImpact of dietary soy isoflavones in pregnancy on fetal programming of endothelial function in offspring.cited 27×
high-saturated fat diet (HFD)Increases - inducedER stress in the liver
HumanAnimalMolecular
Male Sprague-Dawley ratsNot 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 dietNo effect - There were no significant differencesmeasures of oxidative stress
Human
overweight and obese individuals aged 30 to 70 years42.5 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 dietNo effect - no significant differencebody weights, neurological functions, cerebral infarct areas, oxidative stress injuries
Animal
sham-operated ratsNot specifiedImpact 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 controloxidative stress
Animal
alloxan-induced diabetic Wistar rats45% and 55% fish protein-rich dietFish 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 improveoxidative stress damage
Human
overweight/obese patients with PCOSNot specifiedA 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 improveoxidative stress damage
Human
overweight/obese patients with PCOSNot specifiedA 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 improveoxidative stress damage
Human
overweight/obese patients with PCOSNot specifiedA 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 improveoxidative stress damage
Human
overweight/obese patients with PCOSNot specifiedA 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 improveoxidative stress damage
Human
overweight/obese patients with PCOSNot specifiedA 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 dailyDecreases - decreasedrelated 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 reducebrain oxidative stress (OS)
Human
Not specifiedThe 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 pathophysiologyinflammation and oxidative stress
Animal
Not specifiedVDAC1 Inhibition Mitigates Inflammatory Status and Oxidative Stress in Epileptic Mice Treated with the Ketogenic Diet.
ketogenic diet (KD)Decreases - reducingoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedKetogenic diet in treating sepsis-related acquired weakness: is it friend or foe?
ketogenic dietDecreases - associated with neuroprotective and antioxidant effectsoxidative stress
Molecular
Not specifiedImpact of the Ketogenic Diet on Neurological Diseases: A Review.cited 2×
ketogenic dietDecreases - reduceoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedInvestigating the Therapeutic Potential of the Ketogenic Diet in Modulating Neurodegenerative Pathophysiology: An Interdisciplinary Approach.
ketogenic dietNo effect - effectsoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedKetogenic Diet: An Effective Treatment Approach for Neurodegenerative Diseases.cited 27×
ketogenic diet (KD)Decreases - reducedoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedKetogenic 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 dietNo effect - without inducingoxidative stress
Animal
broiler chickens3% 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 familyDecreases - can reduceoxidative 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 pumpDecreases - reducedbiological and psychological stress
Human
39-year-old woman with autoimmune-positive insulin-dependent diabetesNot specifiedCase report: Ketogenic diet alleviated anxiety and depression associated with insulin-dependent diabetes management.cited 1×
low-calorie diet (LCD)No effect - will be assessedsleep 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 yearsNot 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 assessedsleep 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 yearsNot 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 nutraceuticalsDecreases - counteractcytokine storm and oxidative stress
Human
COVID-19 patientsA 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 dietNo effect - modulatesendoplasmic reticulum stress
Human
elderly personsNot specifiedMediterranean 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 dietNo effect - had no significative effectendogenous glycation, inflammation, oxidative stress or senescence parameters
Animal
Wild-Type (WT) and RAGE KO miceStandard 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/dayNo effect - prevented the WL-induced adaptations inoxidative stress pathways
Human
postmenopausal women with obesity0.8 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 - inducedoxidative stress
Animal
rats55 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 - reversedoxidative stress
Animal
rats55 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 dietIncreases - induces beneficial changes on the genes involved in inflammation and oxidative stressgenes involved in inflammation and oxidative stress
Human
obese peopleNot 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 dietDecreases - decreased the expression ofinflammatory (NFKB1, IL6, IL1β) and oxidative stress (NFE2L2) genes
Human
44 obese Colombians with BMI ≥30 kg/m2Not 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 dietDecreases - may be positively influencedpsychological stress
Human
pediatric psoriasisNot specifiedThe 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 dietNo effect - no significant group differencesstress (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 dietDecreases - decreasingoxidative stress
Animal
individualsNot specifiedStrategies to improve the functions and redox state of the immune system in aged subjects.cited 53×
a proper dietDecreases - is also able to reduceinflammation and oxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedThe Influence of Lifestyle and Treatment on Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Diabetes.cited 60×
high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesityIncreases - increasedoxidative stress
Animal
male ratsObesity induced by a high-fat diet regulates the MYC‒PPIL1 network in the mediation of asthenozoospermia.
dextrose dietIncreases - were carbohydrate starved and favoredrespiratory metabolism and consequent metabolic stress management
Animal
gut communitiesNot specifiedShort-Term Dietary Intervention with Whole Oats Protects from Antibiotic-Induced Dysbiosis.cited 2×
high polyphenol diet (HPD)No effect - No differencesstress
Human
mildly hypertensive participants aged 40-65 yearsNot specifiedA High Polyphenol Diet Improves Psychological Well-Being: The Polyphenol Intervention Trial (PPhIT).cited 26×
fast food diet which includes fructose and fatsIncreases - produces a gene expression signature of increasedhepatic 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 dietIncreases - increasedliver oxidative stress markers
Animal
disease control rats250 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 dietDecreases - could decreaseanti-stress properties (non-specific immunity, stress resistance and antioxidant ability)
Animal
blunt snout breams fingerlingNot specifiedAnti-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 - triggeredoxidative stress
Animal
Drosophila melanogaster100-300 µMExploring 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 alcoholIncreases - provokedhepatic endoplasmic reticulum stress
HumanAnimal
rat model20% 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 dietIncreases - had higheroxidative stress (GSSG/GSH ratio)
Human
HIV+ HAART-treated patients1 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 antioxidantsDecreases - help to reduce the damageoxidative stress caused by psoriasis
Human
psoriasis patientsNot specifiedOxidative stress involvement in psoriasis: a systematic review.cited 100×
DASH dietNo effect - appears to be more effective in improving ... but notoxidative stress (OS)
Human
obese adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)Not specifiedThe 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 dietDecreases - marginally significant reductionoxidative stress index (OSI)
Human
women diagnosed with migraineNot 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 dietDecreases - had lower scores of stressstress
Human
women with migraineThe 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 dietDecreases - therapeutic interventions specifically aimed at reducinglevels of inflammation and oxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedThe role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoprotein A and paraoxonase-1 in the pathophysiology of neuroprogressive disorders.cited 39×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - therapeutic interventions specifically aimed at reducinglevels of inflammation and oxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedThe role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, apolipoprotein A and paraoxonase-1 in the pathophysiology of neuroprogressive disorders.cited 39×
diet rich in RS fiberDecreases - reducedvascular oxidative stress
Animal
spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR)Not specifiedProtective 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 dietDecreases - showed the lowestoxidative stress
Animal
broilers (Ras 308, 1D of age)1, 3, and 6 g/kg taurine amino acid added to the basic dietTaurine amino acid supplementation impacts performance, blood hematology, oxidative stress, and jejunum morphology in broiler chickens.
6 g/kg taurine addition to the dietDecreases - reducedoxidative stress
Animal
broilers (Ras 308, 1D of age)1, 3, and 6 g/kg taurine amino acid added to the basic dietTaurine amino acid supplementation impacts performance, blood hematology, oxidative stress, and jejunum morphology in broiler chickens.
VCO-supplemented dietDecreases - inhibiting its mechanisms of toxicity that are related tooxidative stress
Animal
adult male rats5% and 15% VCOTherapeutic 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 ofoxidative stress (OS)
AnimalMolecular
K19-Wnt1/C2mE (Gan) miceNot specifiedCo-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 ofthe oxidative stress (OS) signaling
AnimalMolecular
tumor of K19-Wnt1/C2mE (Gan) miceNot specifiedCo-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 dietDecreases - counteractoxidative/nitroxidative stress
Human
patients with multiple sclerosisNot specifiedOxidative/Nitroxidative Stress and Multiple Sclerosis.cited 48×
healthy dietDecreases - can decreaseoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedDietary pattern in relation to the risk of Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review.cited 55×
Mediterranean DietDecreases - decreasedmarkers of oxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedImpact 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 dietDecreases - reduceoxidant stress
Human
Not availableNew Insights into the Pathogenesis of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Gut-Derived Lipopolysaccharides and Oxidative Stress.cited 118×
Mediterranean (Med) dietDecreases - reducesoxidative stress
Human
healthy elderly peopleNot specified.Mediterranean Diet Supplemented With Coenzyme Q10 Modulates the Postprandial Metabolism of Advanced Glycation End Products in Elderly Men and Women.cited 39×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - reducesoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedEvaluation of the effect of gluten-free diet and Mediterranean diet on autoimmune system in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.cited 6×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - lower plasma cystine, indicative of decreased oxidative stressoxidative stress
Human
overweight or obese US adultsNot specifiedPilot 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 dietDecreases - reduceoxidative stress
Human
Not specifiedMediterranean diet and osteoarthritis: an update.cited 2×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - found to loweroxidative-stress
Human
Moderate intake (specific amount not specified).Role of Mediterranean diet in prevention and management of type 2 diabetes.cited 14×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - support the antioxidant effectpostprandial oxidative stress
Human
elderly populationNot specifiedPostprandial antioxidant gene expression is modified by Mediterranean diet supplemented with coenzyme Q(10) in elderly men and women.cited 31×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - reducespostprandial oxidative stress
Human
elderly personsNot specifiedPostprandial antioxidant effect of the Mediterranean diet supplemented with coenzyme Q10 in elderly men and women.cited 40×
Consumption of high fat diet (HFD)Increases - elevationoxidative stress in the brain
Animal
100, 200, or 500 mg/kg/dProtective 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 increasedAnti-oxidative stress genes Foxo3a and Mt2 and related proteins, such as mitochondrial superoxide dismutase (SOD), FOXO3a, catalase
Animal
male Sprague-Dawley ratsKetogenic Metabolism Inhibits Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) and Reduces Oxidative Stress After Spinal Cord Injury in Rats.
diet constituentsDecreases - management ofinflammation/oxidative stress
Human
125 ml dailyFood pyramid for subjects with chronic pain: foods and dietary constituents as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents.cited 63×
highest quartile of MIND dietDecreases - exhibited significantly lower risksstress
Human
participants from the PERSIAN Organizational Cohort Study in Mashhad (POCM)Not specifiedNourishing the mind: how the EAT-Lancet reference diet (ELD) and MIND diet impact stress, anxiety, and depression.cited 2×
MIND dietDecreases - was associated with decreased likelihoodstress
Human
Not specifiedNourishing the mind: how the EAT-Lancet reference diet (ELD) and MIND diet impact stress, anxiety, and depression.cited 2×
MIND dietNo effect - no significant association was observed forpsychological stress
Human
a large sample of the Iranian adult populationNot specified (dietary intake assessed via FFQ).The relation between MIND diet with psychological disorders and psychological stress among Iranian adults.cited 14×
MIND dietDecreases - lower odds ofstress
Human
individuals with obesityNot specifiedEvaluating 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 dietDecreases - improvedoxidative stress in the kidneys
Animal
rats20% 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 dietDecreases - improvedoxidative stress in the liver
Animal
rats20% 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 decreasestress
Human
45 obese patients30 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 dietIncreases - upregulatesmarkers of oxidative stress and proinflammatory cytokines in the urothelium and lamina propria
Human
animal modelsNot specifiedChronic Pelvic Ischemia: Contribution to the Pathogenesis of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS): A New Target for Pharmacological Treatment?cited 29×
high-cholesterol dietAffects - might lead to marked changes ofoxidative/nitrosative stress signaling
Animal
mouse heartExpression of genes related to oxidative/nitrosative stress in mouse hearts: effect of preconditioning and cholesterol diet.
fructose (60%) enriched dietIncreases - showed elevation inoxidative stress indices (NADPH oxidase, O2.-, H2O2, MDA, PCO)
Animal
rats200 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 dietIncreases - inducedlipotoxicity associated with oxidative stress
Animal
rats500 mg/kg body weight, per oral, dailyChromatographic 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 dietNo effect - can affectoxidative stress
HumanMolecular
Not specifiedNutriepigenetics and cardiovascular disease.cited 33×
low-dietary AGE (L-dAGEs) dietDecreases - beneficial effectsoxidative stress
Human
patients with diabetesNot specifiedDietary Restriction of Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs) in Patients with Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.
diet therapyNo effect - requires more evidencepost-traumatic stress disorder
Human
emergency respondersNot specifiedNon-pharmacological therapies for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder among emergency responders: a scoping review.cited 3×
low-FODMAP dietDecreases - showed comparable within-group effectsperceived stress (CPSS, PSQ)
Human
patients with irritable bowel syndromeThree 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 dietDecreases - partially blockedstress-induced reduction of body weight gain
Animal
male ICR mice subjected to chronic restraint stress treatment (CRST)0.5% in standard dietAnxiolytic 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) dietIncreases - increased the effects ofoxidative stress
Animal
Wistar ratsNot specified.Oxidative stress and inflammatory response to high dietary fat and carbonated soda intake in male and female Wistar rats.cited 5×