Biopsychosocial Medicine | 2019

The relationship between dietary inflammatory index and psychosomatic complaints profiles: results from SEPAHAN cross-sectional study

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


BackgroundAlthough the dietary inflammatory index (DII) has been evaluated in relation to psychological disorders risk, the association between DII and psychosomatic complaints is unclear. This study aimed to determine the association between DII, as a proxy measure of the inflammatory potential of the diet, and psychosomatic complaints.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included 2818 people from the general population, aged 19 to 69\u2009years, of Isfahan province in Iran. Dietary intake was assessed using a validated dish-based food-frequency questionnaire. Psychosomatic complaints were assessed using a self-administered validated Persian questionnaire. Twenty-seven nutrients or foods were included in the calculation of DII. Each of them received a score based on their inflammatory ability, thus, a higher DII score indicated a more pro-inflammatory diet. The risk of being in the top median of a psychosomatic complaints profile across the tertiles of DII was assessed using logistic regression.ResultsFour psychosomatic complaints profiles (psychological, gastrointestinal, neuro-skeletal and pharyngeal- respiratory) were identified. After controlling for potential confounders, individuals in the top tertile of DII had higher odds for experiencing high somatic complaints scores for the psychological (odds ratio (OR)\u2009=\u20091.44, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.10, 1.89; P trend\u2009=\u20090.009), gastrointestinal (OR\u2009=\u20091.22, 95% CI: 0.99, 1.75; P\u2009=\u20090.058) or neuro-skeletal (OR\u2009=\u20091.56, 95% CI: 1.10, 2.22; P\u2009=\u20090.013) profile. The association for pharyngeal-respiratory complaints did not remain significant after adjustment for stressful life events, medical condition, and anti-psychotropic medicine use.ConclusionThe significant positive link between DII and the various psychosomatic complaints profiles suggests that a diet with anti-inflammatory potential might be favourably related to psychosomatic complaints. Further studies, particularly clinical trials and longitudinal studies, are warranted to investigate the inflammatory potential of diet in relation to psychosomatic complaints.

Volume 13
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s13030-019-0169-9
Language English
Journal Biopsychosocial Medicine

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