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Evidence suggests Olive Oil maydecreaseInflammation.
15 studies (16 claims)
Moderate consensus
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| olive oil and olive polyphenols | Decreases - reduce | oxidative stress and inflammation | HumanAnimalMolecular | — | Not specified | Olives and Bone: A Green Osteoporosis Prevention Option.cited 38× |
| phenolic compounds in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) | Decreases - are potent preventive and therapeutic agents | metabolic diseases associated with inflammation and oxidative stress | Animal | — | Not available | Oleocanthal and Oleacein from Privet Leaves: An Alternative Source for High-Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil Bioactives.cited 1× |
| Olive oil | Decreases - exert favourable effects | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified | Olive Oil Effects on Colorectal Cancer.cited 67× |
| olive oil (OO) | Decreases - decreasing | inflammation | Animal | rats | Not specified | Protective effects of lemon and orange peels and olive oil on doxorubicin-induced myocardial damage via inhibition of oxidative stress and inflammation pathways. |
| olive oil | Decreases - may inhibit | inflammation composing chronic inflammatory process | Human | many chronic diseases | Not specified | The role of omega-3 fatty acids contained in olive oil on chronic inflammation.cited 20× |
| Adding olive oil (OO) and flaxseed oil (FLO) to the diet | Decreases - has been reported to reduce | inflammation | Human | — | Not specified in the abstract. | Supplementation of Olive Oil and Flaxseed Oil on Blood Pressure and Inflammation in Healthy and At-Risk Adults: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis.cited 1× |
| olive oil (OO) supplementation | No effect - did not attenuate | airway inflammation | Human | healthy adults | 3 g/day | Fish oil blunts lung function decrements induced by acute exposure to ozone in young healthy adults: A randomized trial.cited 14× |
| olive oil (OO) supplementation | No effect - did not attenuate | systemic inflammation | Human | healthy adults | 3 g/day | Fish oil blunts lung function decrements induced by acute exposure to ozone in young healthy adults: A randomized trial.cited 14× |
| regular dietary intake of olive oil | Decreases - beneficial effects | inflammation markers | Human | — | Not specified for dairy | Is olive oil good for you? A systematic review and meta-analysis on anti-inflammatory benefits from regular dietary intake.cited 58× |
| turmeric, cinnamon, mango, blueberries, red wine, chocolate, and extra virgin olive oil | Decreases - have demonstrated significant improvements in | inflammation | Human | in vivo and in vitro studies | Not specified | Nutraceuticals in the Management of Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Where is the Evidence?cited 7× |
| extra virgin olive oil | Decreases - significant improvement | inflammation | Animal | menopausal ovariectomized rats | Not specified. | Utilizing a Combination of Supplements Comprising Boric Acid, Magnesium, Vitamin D3, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil to Improve Metabolism in Menopausal Ovariectomized Rats. |
| extra virgin olive oil | 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× |
| Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) | Decreases - can act and modulate | processes linked to ageing and age-related diseases related to a common chronic low grade inflammation | Human | — | — | Effect of Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Table Olives on the ImmuneInflammatory Responses: Potential Clinical Applications.cited 30× |
| diet intervention rich in olive oil | No effect - were not significantly different | inflammation and coagulation marker responses | Human | adults with untreated hypercholesterolemia | Approximately 30% of energy needs from olive oil (monounsaturated fat) for 8 weeks. | No Observed Difference in Inflammatory and Coagulation Markers Following Diets Rich in n-6 Polyunsaturated Fat vs Monounsaturated Fat in Adults With Untreated Hypercholesterolemia: A Randomized Trial.cited 1× |