Abstract:Background
Intake of most foods show correlations with other foods implying that change in the intake of one food affects the intake of other foods. However, it is unclear whether such relationships are quantitatively meaningful and should be considered when a change in dietary intake is suggested.
Methods
We used data from European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-Potsdam and the previously published pairw… Show more
“…48 Thus, in terms of the dietary status and body weight index, LTE has demonstrated a mitigating effect on acetic acid-induced oral ulcers. 49…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Thus, in terms of the dietary status and body weight index, LTE has demonstrated a mitigating effect on acetic acidinduced oral ulcers. 49 Since acetic acid could break down the epidermal barrier and induce inflammation, the potential inflammatory response of immune organs and cells was examined. 50 As the largest immune organ, systemic inflammation will lead to splenomegaly in the spleen.…”
“…48 Thus, in terms of the dietary status and body weight index, LTE has demonstrated a mitigating effect on acetic acid-induced oral ulcers. 49…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Thus, in terms of the dietary status and body weight index, LTE has demonstrated a mitigating effect on acetic acidinduced oral ulcers. 49 Since acetic acid could break down the epidermal barrier and induce inflammation, the potential inflammatory response of immune organs and cells was examined. 50 As the largest immune organ, systemic inflammation will lead to splenomegaly in the spleen.…”
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