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Examining associations between dietary patterns and metabolic CVD risk factors: a novel use of structural equation modelling

机译:检查饮食模式与代谢性CVD危险因素之间的关联:结构方程模型的新用途

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The association between dietary patterns and metabolic cardiovascular risk factors has long been addressed but there is a lack of evidence towards the effects of the overall diet on the complex net of biological inter-relationships between risk factors. This study aimed to derive dietary patterns and examine their associations with metabolic cardiovascular risk factors following a theoretic model for the relationship between them. Participants included 417 adults of both sexes, enrolled to the cross-sectional population-based study performed in Brazil. Body weight, waist circumference, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, blood pressure, total cholesterol: HDL-cholesterol ratio, TAG: HDL-cholesterol ratio, fasting plasma glucose and serum leptin were evaluated. Food consumption was assessed by two non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls adjusted for the within-person variation of intake. A total of three dietary patterns were derived by exploratory structural equation modelling: 'Traditional', 'Prudent' and 'Modern'. The 'Traditional' pattern had a negative and direct effect on obesity indicators (serum LEP, body weight and waist circumference) and negative indirect effects on total cholesterol: HDL-cholesterol ratio, TAG: HDL-cholesterol ratio and fasting plasma glucose. The 'Prudent' pattern had a negative and direct effect on systolic blood pressure. No association was observed for the 'Modern' pattern and metabolic risk factors. In conclusion, the 'Traditional' and 'Prudent' dietary patterns were negatively associated with metabolic cardiovascular risk factors among Brazilian adults. Their apparent protective effects against obesity and high blood pressure may be important non-pharmacological strategies for the prevention and control of obesity-related metabolic disorders and CVD.
机译:饮食模式与代谢性心血管危险因素之间的关联早已得到解决,但缺乏证据表明整体饮食对危险因素之间生物相互关系的复杂关系网有影响。这项研究旨在推导饮食模式,并根据它们之间的关系的理论模型,检查它们与代谢性心血管危险因素的关联。参加者包括417名男女成年人,参加了在巴西进行的基于人群的横断面研究。评估体重,腰围,高敏C反应蛋白,血压,总胆固醇:HDL-胆固醇比,TAG:HDL-胆固醇比,空腹血糖和血清瘦素。通过两次非连续的24小时饮食召回来评估食物摄入量,这些召回根据人的摄入量变化进行了调整。通过探索性结构方程模型得出了总共三种饮食模式:“传统”,“审慎”和“现代”。 “传统”模式对肥胖指标(血清LEP,体重和腰围)有负面和直接影响,对总胆固醇:HDL-胆固醇比率,TAG:HDL-胆固醇比率和空腹血糖有负面间接影响。 “谨慎”模式对收缩压有直接的负面影响。没有观察到“现代”模式和代谢危险因素的关联。总之,在巴西成年人中,“传统”和“谨慎”饮食模式与代谢性心血管危险因素负相关。它们对肥胖症和高血压的明显保护作用可能是预防和控制肥胖症相关代谢紊乱和CVD的重要非药物策略。

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