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Title: The Role of Anti-Inflammatory Diets in Autoimmune Disease Management: Gaps in Clinical Evidence
Author(s) | Ms. Shruti Jha, Dr. Deepa Madalageri, Dr. Poornima D. S. |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Autoimmune diseases (AIDs) constitute a group of chronic conditions that cause the immune system to attack its own tissues leading to both tissue harm and inflammation. Treatment of this traditionally depends on medications that suppress the immune system or biologic agents though these methodologies produce major side effects (Frasca et al., 2023). Dietary interventions have become more prominent as an alternative treatment approach mainly through the use of anti-inflammatory diets (Paganelli et al., 2021). Studies demonstrate that the Mediterranean diet and plant-based diets along with Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) and Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) decrease inflammation while enhancing symptom control in various autoimmune diseases (Campos et al., 2022). Research evidence supporting dietary changes in clinical practice is inconsistent because of existing evidence gaps (Limketkai et al., 2022). The paper studies how anti-inflammatory diets benefit individuals with autoimmune diseases by analyzing current research results/outcomes while addressing remaining knowledge gaps that need continued scientific investigation. |
Keywords | Autoimmune diseases (AIDs) constitute a group of chronic conditions that cause the immune system to attack its own tissues leading to both tissue harm and inflammation. Treatment of this traditionally depends on medications that suppress the immune system or biologic agents though these methodologies produce major side effects (Frasca et al., 2023). Dietary interventions have become more prominent as an alternative treatment approach mainly through the use of anti-inflammatory diets (Paganelli et al., 2021). Studies demonstrate that the Mediterranean diet and plant-based diets along with Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) and Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) decrease inflammation while enhancing symptom control in various autoimmune diseases (Campos et al., 2022). Research evidence supporting dietary changes in clinical practice is inconsistent because of existing evidence gaps (Limketkai et al., 2022). The paper studies how anti-inflammatory diets benefit individuals with autoimmune diseases by analyzing current research results/outcomes while addressing remaining knowledge gaps that need continued scientific investigation. |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-30 |
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