Gunes-Bayir, A.; Mendes, B.; Dadak, A. The Integral Role of Diets including Natural Products to Manage Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Narrative Review. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol.2023, 45, 5373-5388.
Gunes-Bayir, A.; Mendes, B.; Dadak, A. The Integral Role of Diets including Natural Products to Manage Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Narrative Review. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2023, 45, 5373-5388.
Gunes-Bayir, A.; Mendes, B.; Dadak, A. The Integral Role of Diets including Natural Products to Manage Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Narrative Review. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol.2023, 45, 5373-5388.
Gunes-Bayir, A.; Mendes, B.; Dadak, A. The Integral Role of Diets including Natural Products to Manage Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Narrative Review. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2023, 45, 5373-5388.
Abstract
Genetic and environmental factors including lifestyle are thought to play an important role in the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). There is evidence that diet can enhance the inflammatory response in genetically predisposed individuals. On the other hand, certain types of diets are thought to alleviate RA symptoms due to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. Also, natural compounds with potential effectiveness in RA management belong to different chemical classes such as flavonoids, polyphenols, carotenoids, and alkaloids with their antioxidant characteristics. In this paper, the nutritional approaches to prevent or extenuate the disease progress were examined in the light of current literature. Mediterranean and vegan diets equally have been shown to exhibit positive effects on RA as the consumption of dietary fiber, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds from fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds are high. Whereas Mediterranean diet additionally includes beneficial nutrients of animal origin such as omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from fish and seafood, patients on vegan diet need to be monitored closely for intake of all critical nutrients. Certain calorie restrictions and intermittent fasting diets have been shown to benefit RA patients although there is an obvious need for further studies to establish solid evidence-based recommendations and guidelines. The research data available strongly suggest that dietary approaches may help delay the onset of RA and/or improve symptoms and thus nutrition should be routinely addressed to facilitate management of the disease.
Medicine and Pharmacology, Dietetics and Nutrition
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