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Western and Modern Mexican dietary patterns are directly associated with incident hypertension in Mexican women: a prospective follow-up study

机译:西方和现代墨西哥饮食模式与墨西哥妇女的入射高血压直接相关:一项潜在的后续研究

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Research has found that diet and dietary patterns are associated with blood pressure and hypertension. Limited research in this area has been conducted in a Mexican population. We investigated the relation between dietary patterns (principal component analysis) and the incidence of self-reported treated hypertension in 62,913 women from the Mexican Teachers' Cohort, a large population-based cohort of female Mexican teachers, who were free of hypertension at baseline in 2006-2008 when diet was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire. Dietary patterns were categorized into quartiles and logistic regression models were fit. Participants were 42.1?±?7.3?years old, had a BMI 27.0?±?4.4 and a cumulative incidence of hypertension of 4.6%. Between baseline and first follow-up (2011-2014) we identified 2916 incident cases of hypertension. We identified three major components. The first was loaded heavily with vegetables, fruits and legumes; the second component was loaded heavily with processed meats, fast foods, and red meat; and finally the third component was loaded heavily with corn tortillas, hot peppers, and sodas. We named the components as Fruits & Vegetables (FV), Western (W), and Modern Mexican (MM). The multivariable-adjusted odds of hypertension in the highest quartile of the W pattern were 24% higher than the odds for individuals in the lowest quartile (95%CI?=?1.10, 1.40; P-trend?=?0.0004); women in the highest quartile of the MM pattern had 15% higher odds than women in the lowest quartile (95%CI?=?1.02, 1.29; P-trend?=?0.01). The FV pattern was not significantly associated with hypertension (OR for extreme quartiles?=?0.94; 95%CI?=?0.84, 1.05; P-trend?=?0.19). The Western pattern and the Modern Mexican pattern, which showcases an undergoing nutrition transition, may affect the incidence of hypertension, whereas the FV pattern was not associated with hypertension. These findings are important in the prevention of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases in Mexico and possibly among Mexican people living in the US.
机译:研究发现,饮食和饮食模式与血压和高血压有关。该地区的有限研究已在墨西哥人群中进行。我们调查了饮食模式(主要成分分析)与自我报告治疗的高血压发生率,来自墨西哥教师队的62,913名妇女,这是一位基于大量的女性墨西哥教师,他在基线上没有高血压的妇女2006-2008使用食物频率调查问卷评估饮食。饮食模式分为四分位数,逻辑回归模型适合。参与者是42.1?±7.3?岁,有一个BMI 27.0?±4.4和累积的高血压发病率为4.6%。在基线和第一次随访之间(2011-2014)之间,我们确定了2916例的高血压病例。我们确定了三个主要组成部分。第一个装满蔬菜,水果和豆类;第二个组分用加工的肉类,快餐和红肉装载。最后,第三个组分用玉米粉圆饼,辣椒和苏打水加载。我们将组件命名为水果和蔬菜(FV),西方(W)和现代墨西哥(MM)。在W图案中最高四分位数的多变量调整的高血压的几率高于最低四分位数(95%CI = = 1.10,1.40; P-Trend(1.10)的个体的赔率高24%。 MM模式最高四分位数的女性比最低四分位数(95%CI = = 1.02,1.29; P-Trend(1.02)的妇女比女性更高的少数倍增。 FV图案与高血压(或极端四分位数有显着相关(或者极其四分位数?= 0.94; 95%CI?=?0.84,1.05; p趋势?=?0.19)。展示经历营养过渡的西方模式和现代墨西哥模式可能会影响高血压的发生率,而FV图案与高血压无关。这些发现对于预防墨西哥的高血压和心血管疾病以及居住在美国的墨西哥人中可能是重要的。

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