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Evaluating Mediterranean diet and risk of chronic disease in cohort studies: an umbrella review of meta-analyses

机译:在队列研究中评估地中海饮食和慢性病风险:荟萃分析的综述

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Several meta-analyses have been published summarizing the associations of the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) with chronic diseases. We evaluated the quality and credibility of evidence from these meta-analyses as well as characterized the different indices used to define MedDiet and re-calculated the associations with the different indices identified. We conducted an umbrella review of meta-analyses on cohort studies evaluating the association of the MedDiet with type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and cognitive-related diseases. We used the AMSTAR (A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews) checklist to evaluate the methodological quality of the meta-analyses, and the NutriGrade scoring system to evaluate the credibility of evidence. We also identified different indices used to define MedDiet; tests for subgroup differences were performed to compare the associations with the different indices when at least 2 studies were available for different definitions. Fourteen publications were identified and within them 27 meta-analyses which were based on 70 primary studies. Almost all meta-analyses reported inverse associations between MedDiet and risk of chronic disease, but the credibility of evidence was rated low to moderate. Moreover, substantial heterogeneity was observed on the use of the indices assessing adherence to the MedDiet, but two indices were the most used ones [Trichopoulou MedDiet (tMedDiet) and alternative MedDiet (aMedDiet)]. Overall, we observed little difference in risk associations comparing different MedDiet indices in the subgroup meta-analyses. Future prospective cohort studies are advised to use more homogenous definitions of the MedDiet to improve the comparability across meta-analyses.
机译:已经发表了一些荟萃分析,总结了地中海饮食(MedDiet)与慢性病的关系。我们从这些荟萃分析中评估了证据的质量和可信度,并对用于定义MedDiet的不同指标进行了表征,并重新计算了与已确定的不同指标的关联。我们对队列研究进行了荟萃分析的综述,评估了MedDiet与2型糖尿病,心血管疾病,癌症和认知相关疾病的关联。我们使用AMSTAR(一种用于评估系统评价的测量工具)核对表来评估荟萃分析的方法学质量,并使用NutriGrade评分系统来评估证据的可信度。我们还确定了用于定义MedDiet的不同索引。当至少有两项研究可用于不同定义时,进行亚组差异测试以比较关联与不同指标。确定了14篇出版物,其中27篇荟萃分析基于70项主要研究。几乎所有荟萃分析都报告说MedDiet与慢性病风险之间存在负相关关系,但证据的可信度被评为中低。此外,在使用评估MedDiet依从性的指数时观察到了很大的异质性,但是最常用的两个指数是[Trichopoulou MedDiet(tMedDiet)和替代MedDiet(aMedDiet)]。总体而言,在亚组荟萃分析中比较不同MedDiet指数的风险关联性几乎没有差异。建议未来的前瞻性队列研究使用MedDiet的更均一的定义,以提高跨荟萃分析的可比性。

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