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      Mediterranean diet, dietary polyphenols and low grade inflammation: results from the MOLI‐SANI study

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          Low grade inflammation is characterized by raised concentrations of inflammatory markers in the absence of any overt symptoms and is recognized as a risk factor for a number of chronic diseases including cancer, cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Many studies suggest that low grade inflammation is mitigated by health promoting behaviours such as healthy eating patterns, physical activity, body weight maintenance and tobacco cessation. To date, large scale studies were mainly focused on circulating markers and little evidence is available on cellular biomarkers. The MOLI‐SANI study is a prospective cohort study that has recruited 24 325 men and women aged ≥35 years from the general population of the Molise Region, a Southern Italian area, with the purpose of investigating genetic and environmental risk/protection factors for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease and cancer. Within this cohort, a composite score of low grade inflammation based on the use of plasmatic (C‐reactive protein) and cellular (leukocyte and platelet counts and granulocyte : lymphocyte ratio) biomarkers has been proposed and validated. This score accounts for all possible synergistic effects of such inflammatory markers, thus overcoming any potential bias linked to the multi‐collinearity of these variables. Of notice, the MOLI‐SANI study was the first to address the relationship between the traditional Mediterranean diet and platelet and leucocyte counts as emerging cellular biomarkers of low grade inflammation. The present review paper will discuss the main findings derived from the MOLI‐SANI study on the association of low grade inflammation with a Mediterranean eating pattern, with a particular emphasis on the associated dietary polyphenols.

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          Contributors
          giovanni.degaetano@neuromed.it
          Journal
          Br J Clin Pharmacol
          Br J Clin Pharmacol
          10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2125
          BCP
          British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          0306-5251
          1365-2125
          03 May 2016
          January 2017
          : 83
          : 1 , Recent advances in nutraceutical science ( doiID: 10.1111/bcp.v83.1 )
          : 107-113
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Epidemiology and Prevention IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo NEUROMED 86077 Pozzilli (IS) Italy
          Author notes
          [*] [* ] Correspondence

          Professor Giovanni de Gaetano MD PhD, Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo NEUROMED, Via dell'Elettronica, 86077 Pozzilli (IS), Italy. Tel.: +39 08 6592 9659; Fax: +39 08 6592 7575; E‐mail: giovanni.degaetano@ 123456neuromed.it

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          The MOLI‐SANI Study Investigators are listed in Appendix 1

          Article
          PMC5338145 PMC5338145 5338145 BCP12924 RT-00139-16
          10.1111/bcp.12924
          5338145
          26935858
          3dbd9f0a-9e42-4773-a92b-f6bb3a4ba06f
          © 2016 The British Pharmacological Society
          History
          : 16 February 2016
          : 29 February 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Pages: 7, Words: 3679
          Categories
          Review‐themed Issue
          Erice Review‐themed Issue
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          2.0
          bcp12924
          January 2017
          Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_NLMPMC version:5.0.8 mode:remove_FC converted:03.03.2017

          dietary habits,low grade inflammation,Mediterranean diet,polyphenols

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