OLIVEIRA, S. M. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7786443533175753; OLIVEIRA , Sandriny Maria de Almeida.
Résumé:
Endometriosis is an inflammatory pathology characterized by the growth of
endometrial tissue outside the uterus, resulting in chronic pelvic pain and
infertility. As a result, it has been observed that diet can influence the
pathophysiology of this disease by attenuating the inflammatory environment. In
this context, this study aims to summarize the influence of diet as a
complementary therapy for endometriosis. To this end, a narrative review was
carried out using the BVS, Embase and Cochranedatabases, including articles
available in full in Portuguese, English and Spanish published in the last 5 years.
According to the literature, diet can have pro-inflammatory properties in patients
with endometriosis, such as a diet rich in saturated fatty acids, and anti-
inflammatory properties, involving polyunsaturated fatty acids, in order to
influence the metabolism of prostaglandins.It is concluded that endometriosis is
a chronic inflammatory disease that can be modulated with the adoption of anti-
inflammatory dietary habits that can impact women's quality of life in the long
term.