4.6 Article

Links Between Behavioral Factors and Inflammation

Journal

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
Volume 87, Issue 4, Pages 479-482

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/clpt.2009.255

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Funding

  1. General Clinical Research Center
  2. UCLA Cousins Center at the Semel Institute for Neurosciences
  3. UCLA Older Americans Independence Center Inflammatory Biology Core
  4. [T32-MH18399]
  5. [AG028404]
  6. [HL 079955]
  7. [AG 026364]
  8. [CA116778]
  9. [RR00827]
  10. [P30-AG028748]

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This review focuses on the biobehavioral factors that show robust associations with markers of inflammation and discusses the following variables: diet, smoking, coffee, alcohol, exercise, and sleep disruption. Each of these variables has been assessed in large-scale epidemiological studies, and many of them have been assessed in clinical and experimental studies as well. Treatment strategies that target biobehavioral factors have the potential to complement and enhance the benefit of anti-inflammatory medicines.

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