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Intake frequency of vegetables or seafoods negatively correlates with disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis

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  • Isao Murakami
  • Kosaku Murakami
  • Motomu Hashimoto
  • Masao Tanaka
  • Hiromu Ito
  • Takao Fujii
  • Mie Torii
  • Kaori Ikeda
  • Akiko Kuwabara
  • Kiyoshi Tanaka
  • Akiko Yoshida
  • Shuji Akizuki
  • Ran Nakashima
  • Hajime Yoshifuji
  • Koichiro Ohmura
  • Takashi Usui
  • Satoshi Morita
  • Tsuneyo Mimori

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Objective: To clarify the relationship between dietary habit and disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: This study enrolled RA patients who met the ACR/EULAR 2010 classification criteria from Kyoto University Rheumatoid Arthritis Management Alliance (KURAMA) cohort in 2015. 22-item food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was taken for the measurement of dietary habit in a single-institution cohort of RA (Kyoto University Rheumatoid Arthritis Management Alliance: KURAMA) in 2015. The disease activities of RA using the Disease Activity Score calculated based on the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (DAS28-ESR), Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), and serum matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) level, the use of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs), disease duration, rheumatoid factor, anti-cyclic citrullinated antibody, and body mass index were also examined. All of them were combined and statistically analyzed. Results: 441 RA patients (81% women; mean age 65 years; mean disease duration 15 years) were enrolled from the KURAMA cohort. Average Disease Activity Score-28 using the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (DAS28-ESR) was 2.7. Univariate analysis showed that intake frequency of vegetables had a statistically significant negative correlation with disease activity markers, such as DAS28-ESR (ρ = −0.11, p

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  • Isao Murakami & Kosaku Murakami & Motomu Hashimoto & Masao Tanaka & Hiromu Ito & Takao Fujii & Mie Torii & Kaori Ikeda & Akiko Kuwabara & Kiyoshi Tanaka & Akiko Yoshida & Shuji Akizuki & Ran Nakashima, 2020. "Intake frequency of vegetables or seafoods negatively correlates with disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(2), pages 1-11, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0228852
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228852
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