2016
DOI: 10.2174/1874220301603010034
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Lifestyle Factors that can Induce an Independent and Persistent Low-Grade Systemic Inflammatory Response: A Wholistic Approach

Abstract: Abstract:Subclinical inflammation was first shown in numerous chronic medical illnesses and in the early 1900s, activation of immune-inflammatory pathways was initially observed in a lifestyle-related disorder such as depression. A chronic mild inflammatory state is also a key feature of obesity as well as insulin resistance and other metabolic diseases. This particular form of immune process has given rise to the concept of "metaflammation" (metabolically triggered inflammation) because it can target vital or… Show more

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“…While the connections between sleep and CMD risk are well established [ 93 , 111 ], in our analyses sleep duration— the length that drivers slept each night, was not a significant predictor. This finding was surprising, given the established connections between sleep duration and cardiometabolic risks among other populations [ 93 , 111 113 ]. While it would be inappropriate to wholly disregard the importance of sleep duration among LHTDs, our findings suggest that the occupational milieu of long-haul trucking, where the aforementioned risks regularly compromise sleep quality, may powerfully mediate this relationship.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…While the connections between sleep and CMD risk are well established [ 93 , 111 ], in our analyses sleep duration— the length that drivers slept each night, was not a significant predictor. This finding was surprising, given the established connections between sleep duration and cardiometabolic risks among other populations [ 93 , 111 113 ]. While it would be inappropriate to wholly disregard the importance of sleep duration among LHTDs, our findings suggest that the occupational milieu of long-haul trucking, where the aforementioned risks regularly compromise sleep quality, may powerfully mediate this relationship.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…They could choose among the answering possibilities 'never', 'sometimes', 'regularly', 'often', and '(almost) always'. The overall ISQ score, after recoding [10], ranges from 0 (poor) to 10 (excellent). Higher ISQ scores correspond to a better perceived immune status.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor immune fitness is caused in part by genetic predisposition, but it is also significantly impacted by lifestyle factors of the patient. For example, chronic intake of unhealthy food, lack of physical exercise, smoking, alcohol and drug use, chronic stress, and poor sleep all contribute to poorer levels of immune fitness [10]. It can therefore by hypothesized that chronic systemic low-grade inflammation is a risk factor for experiencing a greater number and more severe COVID-19 symptoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interlukine-10 (IL-10) is one of the key anti-inflammatory cytokines, a polytropic interleukin, which acts in suppression of many inflammatory factors expression such as ICAM-1 and MCP-1 through inhibition of nuclear factor-κB activity (NF-κB) (Talanian et al, 2007). However, available evidence suggests that concentration of ICAM-1, MCP-1and IL-10 can be modulating by pro inflammatory conditions (Vrousgos, 2015), exercise training (Ribeiro et al, 2012) or after coupling with some of natural ingredients of herbs as seen by ginger (Wang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%