Dietary intake associated with high inflammation reported more often in men, younger adults, non-Hispanic Blacks
Participants with persistently raised CRP, peaking at age 9 years, had increased risk for psychotic disorder, severe depression
Small effects seen for improved fecal calprotectin and C-reactive protein
Perinatal factors associated with Child Behavior Checklist emotional, cognitive, and behavioral dysregulation
Higher baseline hsCRP predicts poorer weight loss but has no effect on depression severity
3.98 percent increase in C-reactive protein reported for each domain of incident racial discrimination experienced
Correlation of PHQ-2 scores with neutrophil count greater and significant only for women
Increased peripheral levels of inflammatory biomarkers and oxidative stress biomarkers seen in people with severe mental illness or T2DM
For those with adult acne, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, the more severe the condition, the higher the perceived stress scores
No similar findings seen for middle-aged women