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Low-fat dairy products and blood pressure: follow-up of 2290 older persons at high cardiovascular risk participating in the PREDIMED study

机译:低脂乳制品和血压:参加PREDIMED研究的2290名心血管高危老年人的随访

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High blood pressure (BP) has been ranked as the most important risk factor worldwide regarding attributable deaths. Dietary habits are major determinants of BP. Among them, frequent intake of low-fat dairy products may protect against hypertension. Our aim was to assess the relationship between low-fat dairy product intake and BP levels and their changes after 12-month follow-up in a cohort of asymptomatic older persons at high cardiovascular risk recruited into a large-scale trial assessing the effects of Mediterranean diets on cardiovascular outcomes. Data from 2290 participants, including 1845 with hypertension, were available for analyses. Dairy products were not a specific part of the intervention; thus, data were analysed as an observational cohort. Dietary information was collected with validated semi-quantitative FFQ and trained personnel measured BP. To assess BP changes, we undertook cross-sectional analyses at baseline and at the end of follow-up and longitudinal analyses. A statistically significant inverse association between low-fat dairy product intake and systolic BP was observed for the 12-month longitudinal analysis. In the longitudinal analysis, the adjusted systolic and diastolic BP were significantly lower in the highest quintile of low-fat dairy product intake (-4.2 (95% CI -6.9, -1.4) and -1.8 (95% CI -3.2, -0.4) mmHg respectively), whereas the point estimates for the difference in diastolic BP indicated a modest non-significant inverse association. Intake of low-fat dairy products was inversely associated with BP in an older population at high cardiovascular risk, suggesting a possible protective effect against hypertension.
机译:高血压(BP)已被列为全球归因于死亡的最重要风险因素。饮食习惯是血压的主要决定因素。其中,经常摄入低脂乳制品可以预防高血压。我们的目的是在一项大规模试验中评估低脂乳制品的摄入量与BP水平及其在12个月随访后的高心血管风险无症状老年人之间的变化之间的关系。饮食对心血管的影响。来自2290名参与者(包括1845年患有高血压)的数据可供分析。乳制品不是干预措施的特定组成部分。因此,将数据作为观察队列进行分析。用经过验证的半定量FFQ收集饮食信息,并由受过培训的人员测量血压。为了评估血压变化,我们在基线以及随访和纵向分析结束时进行了横断面分析。在为期12个月的纵向分析中,观察到低脂乳制品摄入量与收缩压之间的统计显着负相关。在纵向分析中,调整后的收缩压和舒张压在低脂乳制品摄入量最高的五分位数(-4.2(95%CI -6.9,-1.4)和-1.8(95%CI -3.2,-0.4)中显着降低)mmHg),而舒张压BP差异的点估计值表明适度的非显着逆关联。在具有高心血管风险的老年人群中,低脂乳制品的摄入与BP呈负相关,这表明可能具有预防高血压的作用。

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