Monitoring immune modulation by nutrition in the general population: identifying and substantiating effects on human health
Optimal functioning of the immune system is crucial to human health, and nutrition is one of the major exogenous factors modulating different aspects of immune function. Currently, no single marker is available to predict the effect of a dietary intervention on different aspects of immune function....
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of nutrition 2013-08, Vol.110 (2), p.1-30 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Optimal functioning of the immune system is crucial to human health, and nutrition is one
of the major exogenous factors modulating different aspects of immune function. Currently,
no single marker is available to predict the effect of a dietary intervention on different
aspects of immune function. To provide further guidance on the assessment and
interpretation of the modulation of immune functions due to nutrition in the general
population, International Life Sciences Institute Europe commissioned a group of experts
from academia, government and the food industry to prepare a guidance document. A draft of
this paper was refined at a workshop involving additional experts. First, the expert group
defined criteria to evaluate the usefulness of immune function markers. Over seventy-five
markers were scored within the context of three distinct immune system functions: defence
against pathogens; avoidance or mitigation of allergy; control of low-grade (metabolic)
inflammation. The most useful markers were subsequently classified depending on whether
they by themselves signify clinical relevance and/or involvement of immune function. Next,
five theoretical scenarios were drafted describing potential changes in the values of
markers compared with a relevant reference range. Finally, all elements were combined,
providing a framework to aid the design and interpretation of studies assessing the
effects of nutrition on immune function. This stepwise approach offers a clear rationale
for selecting markers for future trials and provides a framework for the interpretation of
outcomes. A similar stepwise approach may also be useful to rationalise the selection and
interpretation of markers for other physiological processes critical to the maintenance of
health and well-being. |
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ISSN: | 0007-1145 1475-2662 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0007114513001505 |