Authors
David Furman, Judith Campisi, Eric Verdin, Pedro Carrera-Bastos, Sasha Targ, Claudio Franceschi, Luigi Ferrucci, Derek W Gilroy, Alessio Fasano, Gary W Miller, Andrew H Miller, Alberto Mantovani, Cornelia M Weyand, Nir Barzilai, Jorg J Goronzy, Thomas A Rando, Rita B Effros, Alejandro Lucia, Nicole Kleinstreuer, George M Slavich
Publication date
2019/12
Source
Nature medicine
Volume
25
Issue
12
Pages
1822-1832
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Although intermittent increases in inflammation are critical for survival during physical injury and infection, recent research has revealed that certain social, environmental and lifestyle factors can promote systemic chronic inflammation (SCI) that can, in turn, lead to several diseases that collectively represent the leading causes of disability and mortality worldwide, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders. In the present Perspective we describe the multi-level mechanisms underlying SCI and several risk factors that promote this health-damaging phenotype, including infections, physical inactivity, poor diet, environmental and industrial toxicants and psychological stress. Furthermore, we suggest potential strategies for advancing the early diagnosis, prevention and treatment of SCI.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
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