2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.23.504992
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Differences in the inflammatory proteome of East African and Western European adults and associations with environmental and dietary factors

Abstract: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rising rapidly in urbanizing populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Assessment of inflammatory and metabolic characterstics of an urbanizing African population and the comparison with populations outside Africa could provide insight in the pathophysiology of the rapidly increasing epidemic of NCDs, including the role of environmental and dietary changes. Using a proteomic plasma profiling approach comprising 92 inflammation-related molecules, we examined differences in the infl… Show more

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“…Metabolic imprinting begins in the embryonic stage, a vulnerable period susceptible to nutrient‐induced adaptations. Genetic variations play a pivotal role in determining the bioavailability of specific nutrients, contributing to diverse nutrient requirements among individuals and influencing the risk of chronic inflammatory diseases 39,189,190 …”
Section: Dietary Absorption Of Nutrients: the Bioavailability Differs...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic imprinting begins in the embryonic stage, a vulnerable period susceptible to nutrient‐induced adaptations. Genetic variations play a pivotal role in determining the bioavailability of specific nutrients, contributing to diverse nutrient requirements among individuals and influencing the risk of chronic inflammatory diseases 39,189,190 …”
Section: Dietary Absorption Of Nutrients: the Bioavailability Differs...mentioning
confidence: 99%