Reducing and resolving chronic inflammation
Dee Childers, MA, CMC
Professional Aging Life Care Manager serving the elderly and their families.
Inflammation is the way the immune system attacks bacteria, viruses, and any perceived foreign agent in the body. It's crucial when we need it! Think of inflammation as sending soldiers onto a battlefield. You need to fight the invaders, but also clean up afterward so life can get back to normal. As we age, our body's ability to shut down an attack gets compromised. We don't fight the battle as well. That means the inflammation doesn't resolve. The body has not cleared out dead cells and other debris from the fight so new tissue can be rebuilt. Without resolution, the immune response keeps going. It's harder for other cells to return to normal function.
To reduce chronic inflammation. The first step is to quit activities that provoke inflammatory response. Smoking and alcohol consumption, for instance, create unnecessary threats. Stress reduction techniques such as yoga or mindfulness contribute to health because they reduce the signals that the body is under attack. Weight loss is often recommended because fat cells produce cytokines, some of the warrior cells of inflammation.
Actions to support resolution (the cleanup)
Anti-inflammatory diet. While dietary changes may not eliminate chronic inflammation by themselves, they do support a healthy, resilient immune system.
The Mediterranean diet and the DASH diet are examples of dietary practices that help reduce inflammation.
Are you concerned about chronic inflammation?
If your loved one has signs of or conditions linked to chronic inflammation (cancer, heart disease, dementia, diabetes, arthritis, autoimmune diseases), it's wise to consider lifestyle changes. As the Boise experts in family caregiving, we at Life Changes Elder Care Consulting know that isn't easy. Give us a call at (208) 321-5567.