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Pre-stroke adherence to a Mediterranean diet pattern is associated with lower acute ischemic stroke severity: a cross-sectional analysis of a prospective hospital-register study

机译:前卒中依从地中海饮食模式与较低急性缺血性卒中严重程度有关:对未来医院注册研究的横截面分析

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High adherence to a Mediterranean Diet is associated with reduced incidence and mortality of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) but may also be associated with severity. Our purpose was to investigate the association of adherence to a Mediterranean diet and severity in a prospective hospital register of AIS patients. We included AIS patients admitted from February 2017 to July 2019. All were assessed by a neurologist with a standard stroke protocol, including NIHSS. Adherence to Mediterranean diet was prospectively measured by the 14-point Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS) and defined as low (0–6 points) or high (7–14 points). Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared by group with univariate analysis. A Generalized Linear Model (GLM) was used to investigate the association of admission NIHSS as a continuous ordinal variable and an ordinal logistic regression (OLR) analysis to determine the independent association of the NIHSS quartiles with adherence to Mediterranean diet. Three hundred sixty-eight patients were included, mean age 68.3 (17.7), 158 (42.9%) females. The median NIHSS score was 3 (IQR 1–9) and the median MEDAS score was 6 (IQR 4.5–8). Patients with high MEDAS scores had significantly lower; admission NIHSS scores, sedentary lifestyle, body mass index, total and LDL cholesterol levels, but higher alcohol consumption. After adjustments, high adherence to Mediterranean diet remained independently associated with lower stroke severity both in the GLM (β coefficient?=???0.19, p?=?0.01) and in the OLR model (OR for lower NIHSS quartiles 0.6 (95% CI 0.37–0.98, p?=?0.04). Higher pre-stroke adherence to a Mediterranean diet is independently associated with lower AIS severity.
机译:对地中海饮食的高粘附性与急性缺血性卒中(AIS)的发病率降低和死亡率有关,但也可能与严重程度相关。我们的目的是调查AIS患者的前瞻性医院寄存器中遵守地中海饮食和严重程度的协会。我们包括从2017年2月到2019年7月录取的AIS患者。所有的神经科医生评估了一个标准笔划协定,包括NIHSS。通过14点地中海饮食粘附筛选筛选筛选筛选筛选筛选剂(MEDAS)并定义为低(0-6点)或高(7-14分),依赖地中海饮食。通过单变量分析,通过组比较人口统计和临床特征。广义线性模型(GLM)用于研究入院NIHSS作为连续序数变量的缔代性和序数逻辑回归(OLR)分析,以确定NIHS四分位数与依从性地中海饮食的独立协会。包括三百六十八名患者,平均68.3(17.7),158名(42.9%)女性。中位数NIHSS得分为3(IQR 1-9),中位数评分为6(IQR 4.5-8)。患有高中分子分数的患者显着降低;入场NIHSS分数,久坐不动的生活方式,体重指数,总和LDL胆固醇水平,但酒精消耗较高。在调整后,对地中的中,对地中海饮食的高粘附仍然与GLM(β系数Δ= =Δ= ??? 0.19,p≤0.01)和在OLR模型中的下行严重程度独立相关,或者对于0.6(95%)(95%(95%) CI 0.37-0.98,p?=?0.04)。对地中海饮食的更高前抚摸粘附与较低的AIS严重程度独立相关。

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