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Brazilian dietary patterns and the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet-relationship with metabolic syndrome and newly diagnosed diabetes in the ELSA-Brasil study

机译:在ELSA-Brasil研究中,巴西人的饮食习惯和停止高血压(DASH)饮食与代谢综合征和新诊断糖尿病的饮食关系

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BackgroundStudies evaluating dietary patterns, including the DASH diet, and their relationship with the metabolic syndrome and diabetes may help to understand the role of dairy products (low fat or full fat) in these conditions. Our aim is to identify dietary patterns in Brazilian adults and compare them with the (DASH) diet quality score in terms of their associations with metabolic syndrome and newly diagnosed diabetes in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health-the ELSA-Brasil study. MethodsThe ELSA-Brasil is a multicenter cohort study comprising 15,105 civil servants, aged 35–74?years at baseline (2008–2010). Standardized interviews and exams were carried out, including an OGTT. We analyzed baseline data for 10,010 subjects. Dietary patterns were derived by principal component analysis. Multivariable logistic regression investigated associations of dietary patterns with metabolic syndrome and newly diagnosed diabetes and multivariable linear regression with components of metabolic syndrome. ResultsAfter controlling for potential confounders, we observed that greater adherence to the Common Brazilian meal pattern (white rice, beans, beer, processed and fresh meats), was associated with higher frequencies of newly diagnosed diabetes, metabolic syndrome and all of its components, except HDL-C. Participants with greater intake of a Common Brazilian fast foods/full fat dairy/milk based desserts pattern presented less newly diagnosed diabetes. An inverse association was also seen between the DASH Diet pattern and the metabolic syndrome, blood pressure and waist circumference. Diet, light foods and beverages/low fat dairy pattern was associated with more prevalence of both outcomes, and higher fasting glucose, HDL-C, waist circumference (among men) and lower blood pressure. Vegetables/fruit dietary pattern did not protect against metabolic syndrome and newly diagnosed diabetes but was associated with lower waist circumference. ConclusionsThe inverse associations found for the dietary pattern characterizing Brazilian fast foods and desserts, typically containing dairy products, with newly diagnosed diabetes, and for the DASH diet with metabolic syndrome, support previously demonstrated beneficial effects of dairy products in metabolism. The positive association with metabolic syndrome and newly diagnosed diabetes found for the pattern characterizing a typical Brazilian meal deserves further investigation, particularly since it is frequently accompanied by processed meat. Trial registration NCT02320461. Registered 18 December 2014
机译:背景评估包括DASH饮食在内的饮食模式及其与代谢综合征和糖尿病的关系的研究可能有助于了解乳制品(低脂或全脂)在这些情况下的作用。我们的目的是在巴西成人健康纵向研究(ELSA-Brasil研究)中确定巴西成人的饮食习惯,并将其与(DASH)饮食质量得分进行比较,以将其与代谢综合征和新诊断出的糖尿病相关联。方法ELSA-Brasil是一项多中心队列研究,由15105名公务员组成,基线时年龄为35-74岁(2008-2010年)。进行了标准化的面试和考试,包括OGTT。我们分析了10,010名受试者的基线数据。通过主成分分析得出饮食模式。多变量逻辑回归研究了饮食模式与代谢综合征和新诊断的糖尿病之间的关联,以及多元线性回归与代谢综合征的组成部分。结果在控制了潜在的混杂因素之后,我们观察到对巴西普通膳食模式(白米饭,豆类,啤酒,加工肉和新鲜肉类)的坚持程度越高,与新诊断出的糖尿病,代谢综合症及其所有组成部分的发生频率越高, HDL-C。摄入更多巴西普通快餐/全脂乳制品/牛奶为主的甜点的参与者中,新近诊断出的糖尿病较少。在DASH饮食模式与代谢综合征,血压和腰围之间也发现了负相关关系。饮食,清淡食品和饮料/低脂乳制品的模式与这两种结果的患病率较高,空腹血糖,HDL-C,腰围(男性)和血压较低有关。蔬菜/水果的饮食习惯不能预防代谢综合征和新诊断的糖尿病,但与下腰围有关。结论发现具有代表性的巴西快餐和甜点(通常包含乳制品)的饮食模式与新诊断的糖尿病以及具有代谢综合症的DASH饮食的反向关联支持先前证明了乳制品在代谢中的有益作用。与代谢综合症和新诊断出的糖尿病呈正相关的特征是典型的巴西餐特征,值得进一步研究,特别是因为它经常伴有加工肉。试用注册号NCT02320461。 2014年12月18日注册

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