| Literature DB >> 21681439 |
Maria Teresa A Olinto1, Denise P Gigante, Bernardo Horta, Vera Silveira, Isabel Oliveira, Walter Willett.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Diet is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. The scientific literature has consistently shown the effects of certain diets on health; however, given the variety of cultures and dietary habits across the world, it is likely that much remains to be learned about dietary patterns and health outcomes. We assessed the associations between main dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk factors among 4,202 young Brazilian adults in a cross-sectional analysis.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21681439 PMCID: PMC3313034 DOI: 10.1007/s00394-011-0213-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nutr ISSN: 1436-6207 Impact factor: 5.614
Score points, energy and macronutrient profile (mean and SD) according to dietary pattern quintiles
| Nutrients | Mean (SD) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 |
| |
| Score points | ||||||
| Common Brazilian | −1.19 (0.32) | −0.58 (0.12) | −0.17 (0.14) | 0.44 (0,76) | 1.50 (0.76) | <.0001 |
| Processed food | −1.12 (0.26) | −0.59 (0.12) | −0.17 (0.13) | 0.35 (0.18) | 1.50 (0.89) | <.0001 |
| Energy intake (cal/day) | ||||||
| Common Brazilian | 2921.7 (1370.7) | 3230.2 (1412.4) | 3476.6 (1457.6) | 3782.0 (1559.6) | 4482.3 (1712.4) | <.0001 |
| Processed food | 2818.3 (1301) | 3112.2 (1369.4) | 3410.9 (1376.5) | 3840.1 (1458.4) | 4712.5 (1735.9) | <.0001 |
| Protein intake (%) | ||||||
| Common Brazilian | 14.9 (3.6) | 14.0 (3.8) | 13.2 (3.1) | 12.9 (3.2) | 12.2 (3.0) | <.0001 |
| Processed food | 12.5 (3.2) | 13.0 (3.1) | 13.4 (3.3) | 14.0 (3.6) | 14.4 (7.7) | <.0001 |
| Total fat (%) | ||||||
| Common Brazilian | 29.4 (7.8) | 28.3 (8.3) | 27.0 (8.3) | 24.7 (7.6) | 22.7 (7.5) | <.0001 |
| Processed food | 22.7 (8.9) | 25.6 (8.6) | 26.9 (7.6) | 27.8 (7.4) | 29.1 (7.1) | <.0001 |
| Carbohydrate (%) | ||||||
| Common Brazilian | 55.7 (7.9) | 57.6 (8.2) | 59.8 (8.2) | 62.3 (7.6) | 65.0 (7.6) | <.0001 |
| Processed food | 64.7 (9.0) | 61.3 (8.5) | 59.7 (7.8) | 58.2 (7.6) | 56.5 (7.6) | <.0001 |
| Fiber (g/day) | ||||||
| Common Brazilian | 31.8 (20.5) | 37.0 (20.3) | 43.0 (22.5) | 52.0 (27.3) | 64.6 (32.2) | <.0001 |
| Processed food | 45.8 (28.4) | 41.8 (34.3) | 43.0 (25.1) | 46.7 (29.4) | 51.1 (29.0) | <.0001 |
* p-value for linearity
Common Brazilian dietary pattern: composed by rice, black beans, sugar, coffee, white bread, butter/margarine
Processed food dietary pattern: composed by red and processed meats, salty snacks, French fries, beer, soda, and others processed food
Means, linear regression analysis (β coefficient), and 95% confidence intervals for quintiles of common Brazilian dietary pattern in predicting cardiovascular disease risk factors in men, 1982 Pelotas Birth Cohort Study (follow-up 2004–2005), n = 2,161
| Common Brazilian | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 |
| |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||||||
| Mean | 25.1 (24.7; 25.5) | 24.3 (23.9; 24.7) | 23.6 (23.3; 24.0) | 23.5 (23.1; 23.9) | 22.9 (22.5; 23.2) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.83 (−1.39; −.27) | −1.47 (−2.03; −.92) | −1.59 (−2.15; −1.03) | −2.27 (−2.82; −1.7) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.69 (−1.26; −.12) | −1.23 (−1.81; −.65) | −1.29 (−1.89; −.7) | −1.79 (−2.42; −1.16) | <.0001c |
| WC (cm) | ||||||
| Mean | 84.1 (83.1; 85.2) | 81.5 (80.6; 82.5) | 80.8 (79.9; 81.7) | 80.1 (79.1; 81.0) | 78.9 (78.0; 79.8) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −2.6 (−3.99; −1.21) | −3.36 (−4.73; −1.98) | −4.06 (−5.46; −2.66) | −5.22 (−6.60; −3.83) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −2.09 (−3.51; −.67) | −2.53 (−3.97; −1.08) | −3.1 (−4.58; −1.61) | −3.78 (−5.35; −2.22) | <.0001c |
| SBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 124.9 (123.4; 126.4) | 122 (120.7; 123.3) | 122.4 (121.1; 123.7) | 124.2 (122.9; 125.6) | 124.1 (122.8; 125.4) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −2.91 (−4.90; −.91) | −2.46 (−4.44; −.49) | −.66 (−2.67; 1.34) | −.81 (−2.80; 1.18) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −2.9 (−4.94; −.86) | −2.43 (−4.51; −.35) | −.62 (−2.76; 1.52) | −.65 (−2.91; 1.60) | .012d |
| DBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 77.6 (76.4; 78.8) | 74.6 (73.6; 75.7) | 74.7 (73.7; 75.8) | 75.6 (74.5; 76.7) | 76.2 (75.1; 77.2) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −2.95 (−4.56; −1.34) | −2.87 (−4.46; −1.28) | −1.98 (−3.60; −.36) | −1.43 (−3.03; .18) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −3.01 (−4.66; −1.37) | −2.74 (−4.41; −1.06) | −1.61 (−3.33; .11) | −.68 (−2.49; 1.13) | <.001d |
| LDL-c (mg/dL)† | ||||||
| Meana | 67.9 (64.2; 71.6) | 70.2 (66.9; 73.4) | 69.5 (66.2; 72.8) | 65 (61.5; 68.5) | 63.8 (60.6; 67) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 2.30 (−2.62; 7.22) | 1.63 (−3.31; 6.57) | −2.91 (−7.99; 2.18) | −4.10 (−9.02; .82) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | 2.89 (−2.17; 7.96) | 2.41 (−2.82; 7.64) | −2.25 (−7.68; 3.19) | −3.36 (−8.94; 2.23) | .035c |
| HDL-c (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 53.5 (52.3; 54.8) | 52.3 (51.1; 53.4) | 50.8 (49.7; 51.9) | 50.8 (49.7; 51.9) | 50.8 (49.7; 51.8) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −1.27 (−2.97; .42) | −2.74 (−4.40; −1.08) | −2.73 (−4.43; −1.03) | −2.78 (−4.46; −1.11) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.57 (−2.31; 1.17) | −1.83 (−3.58; −.08) | −1.88 (−3.69; −.07) | −1.83 (−3.72; .06) | <.026c |
| Cholesterol (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 149.7 (145.3; 154.2) | 148.9 (145; 152.9) | 148.2 (144.2; 152.1) | 144 (139.8; 148.2) | 141.7 (137.7; 145.6) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.79 (−6.72; 5.13) | −1.57 (−7.51; 4.37) | −5.74 (−11.86; .38) | −8.08 (−14; −2.16) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .3 (−5.79; 6.38) | .24 (−6.03; 6.51) | −3.97 (−10.49; 2.56) | −5.69 (−12.42; 1.03) | <.0001c |
Adjusted (β): multivariable models adjusted for family income, education, energy intake, and physical activity
aFor LDL and total cholesterol n = 1,176 men and for HDL cholesterol n = 1,874 men
bcalculated for subjects who had triglyceride concentrations ≤400 mg/dL (4.52 mmol/L) according to Friedwald’s equation
c p-value for linear trend in multivariable model
d p-value for heterogeneity test in multivariable model
Means, linear regression analysis (β coefficient), and 95% confidence intervals for quintiles of common Brazilian dietary pattern in predicting cardiovascular disease risk factors in women, 1982 Pelotas Birth Cohort Study (follow-up 2004–2005), n = 2,040
| Common Brazilian | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 |
| |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||||||
| Mean | 23.1 (22.7; 23.5) | 23.8 (23.4; 24.3) | 24.4 (23.9; 24.8) | 23.3 (22.9; 22.8) | 23.4 (22.9; 23.9) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | .75 (.13; 1.37) | 1.28 (.65; 1.91) | .25 (−.36; .86) | .33 (−.29; .95) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .30 (−.33; .92) | .64 (−.01; 1.28) | −.48 (−1.13; .17) | −.54 (−1.24; .17) | .0033c |
| WC (cm) | ||||||
| Mean | 73.6 (72.6; 74.6) | 76 (74.9; 77) | 77.2 (76; 78.3) | 75.5 (74.4; 76.5) | 76.4 (75.6; 77.4) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 2.33 (.86; 3.79) | 3.55 (2.05; 5.04) | 1.84 (.39; 3.30) | 2.73 (1.26; 4.20) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | 1.11 (−.36; 2.59) | 1.82 (.29; 3.35) | −.32 (−1.86; 1.23) | −.08 (−1.75; 1.60) | .0271d |
| SBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 111.7 (110.6; 112.9) | 112.5 (111.3; 113.8) | 112 (110.7; 113.3) | 110 (108.8; 111.3) | 109.4 (108.1; 110.7) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | .82 (−.91; 2.55) | .30 (−1.46; 2.06) | −1.68 (−3.39; .04) | −2.29 (−4.03; −.56) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .42 (−1.35; 2.19) | −.19 (−2.02; 1.65) | −2.06 (−3.92; −.21) | −2.63 (−4.64; −.62) | .001c |
| DBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 71.9 (70.9; 72.8) | 73.2 (72.1; 74.2) | 72.1 (71; 73.2) | 70.6 (69.5; 71.6) | 68.9 (67.8; 70) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 1.31 (−.11; 2.74) | .21 (−1.24; 1.67) | −1.30 (−2.72; .12) | −2.96 (−4.39; −1.53) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | 1.43 (−.03; 2.89) | .45 (−1.07; 1.96) | −.70 (−2.23; .83) | −1.89 (−3.55; −.24) | .003c |
| LDL-c(mg/dL)b | ||||||
| Meana | 85.4 (82; 88.8) | 85 (81.3; 88.7) | 80.8 (77; 84.6) | 80.2 (76.6; 83.8) | 79.2 (75.5; 82.9) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.36 (−5.39; 4.67) | −4.62 (−9.72; .48) | −5.19 (−10.15; −.23) | −6.17 (−11.21; −1.13) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.70 (−5.87; 4.47) | −5.07 (−10.42; .28) | −5.82 (−11.20; −.45) | −7.59 (−13.51; −1.68) | .003c |
| HDL-c (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 63.9(62.6. 65.1) | 61.5 (60.1; 62.8) | 57.7 (56.3; 59.1) | 58.2 (56.9; 59.6) | 55.2 (53.9; 56.6) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −2.39 (−4.23; −.55) | −6.21 (−8.09; −4.33) | −5.65 (−7.47; −3.83) | −8.64 (−10.47; −6.82) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.61 (−2.46; 1.23) | −3.85 (−5.77; −1.93) | −2.68 (−4.60; −.76) | −4.79 (−6.86; −2.72) | .001c |
| Cholesterol (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 174.7 (170.4; 178.9) | 171.4 (166.7; 176.1) | 163.2 (158.5; 168) | 161.2 (156.6; 165.7) | 157.8 (153.1; 162.5) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −3.28 (−9.61; 3.06) | −11.42 (−17.84; −4.99) | −13.51 (−19.75; −7.27) | −16.83 (−23.17; −10.49) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −1.78 (−8.27; 4.72) | −9.59 (−16.30; −2.87) | −11.04 (−17.78; −4.29) | −14.33 (−21.77; −6.90) | <.0001c |
Adjusted (β): multivariable models adjusted for family income, education, energy intake, and physical activity
aFor LDL and total cholesterol n = 1,202 women and for HDL cholesterol n = 1,867 women
bcalculated for subjects who had triacylglycerol concentrations ≤400 mg/dL (4.52 mmol/L) according to Friedwald’s equation
c p-value for linear trend in multivariable model
d p-value for heterogeneity test in multivariable model
Means, linear regression analysis (β coefficient), and 95% confidence intervals for quintiles of processed food dietary pattern in predicting cardiovascular disease risk factors in men, 1982 Pelotas Birth Cohort Study (follow-up 2004–2005), n = 2161
| Processed food | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 |
| |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||||||
| Mean | 23.4 (23.0; 23.9) | 23.7 (23.3; 24.1) | 23.7 (23.3; 24.2) | 24.1 (23.7; 24.4) | 24.0 (23.6; 24.3) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | .31 (−.30; .93) | .33 (−.28; .94) | .66 (.08; 1.24) | .55 (−.02; 1.11) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .35 (−.26; .96) | .43 (−.18; 1.04) | .87 (.28; 1.46) | 1.00 (.39; 1.60) | <.0001c |
| WC (cm) | ||||||
| Mean | 79.8 (78.6; 80.9) | 80.7 (79.7; 81.7) | 80.7 (79.7; 81.7) | 81.3 (80.5; 82.2) | 81.6 (80.8; 82.4) | |
| `Crude (β) | Ref. | .95 (−.57; 2.47) | .92 (−.60; 2.43) | 1.56 (.12; 3) | 1.81 (.41; 3.22) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .98 (−.52; 2.49) | 1.06 (−.45; 2.57) | 1.92 (.46; 3.38) | 2.65 (1.15; 4.15) | <.0001c |
| SBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 124.3 (122.7; 126) | 123.2 (121.7; 124.6) | 124 (122.6; 125.5) | 123.3 (122; 124.5) | 123 (121.8; 124.1) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −1.15 (−3.31; 1.02) | −.31 (−2.47; 1.84) | −1.08 (−3.13; .97) | −1.37 (−3.37; .63) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −1.20 (−3.37; .97) | −.36 (−2.53; 1.82) | −1.17 (−3.28;.93) | −1.42 (−3.59; .74) | .632d |
| DBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 76.2 (74.9; 77.5) | 75.8 (74.6; 76.9) | 76.2 (75.1; 77.4) | 75.4 (74.3; 76.4) | 75.1 (74.2; 76.1) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.39 (−2.14; 1.36) | .04 (−1.70; 1.78) | −.80 (−2.46; .85) | −1.02 (−2.64; .59) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.29 (−2.04; 1.46) | .22 (−1.53; 1.97) | −.51 (−2.21; 1.18) | −.50 (−2.24; 1.25) | .878d |
| LDL-c (mg/dL)b | ||||||
| Meana | 64.3 (60.5; 68.2) | 63.7 (60.2; 67.2) | 68.5 (64.9; 72) | 70 (66.8; 73.2) | 68.6 (65.6; 71.6) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.62 (−5.80; 4.57) | 4.16 (−1.07; 9.39) | 5.69 (.69; 10.69) | 4.24 (−.63; 9.10) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.80 (−6.01; 4.41) | 4.15 (−1.17; 9.47) | 6.02 (.85; 11.18) | 4.96 (−.33; 10.25) | .007c |
| HDL-c (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 49.6 (48.3; 51) | 51.1 (49.9; 52.3) | 51.4 (50.2; 52.5) | 51.9 (50.8; 52.9) | 52.8 (51.8; 53.8) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 1.43 (−.36; 3.21) | 1.72 (−.04; 3.48) | 2.24 (.54; 3.93) | 3.15 (1.49; 4.81) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | 1.23 (−.55; 3.01) | 1.41 (−.35; 3.18) | 1.75 (.01; 3.49) | 2.57 (.79; 4.36) | .006c |
| Cholesterol (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 140.2 (135.6; 144.8) | 143.3 (139.1; 147.5) | 147.6 (143.3; 151.9) | 148.6 (144.8; 152.5) | 149.7 (146.1; 153.3) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 3.10 (−3.14; 9.35) | 7.41 (1.12; 13.70) | 8.44 (2.41; 14.47) | 9.49 (3.64; 15.34) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | 2.66 (−3.60; 8.93) | 7.20 (.82; 13.58) | 8.71 (2.50; 14.91) | 10.23 (3.88; 16.58) | <.0001c |
Adjusted (β): multivariable models adjusted for family income, education, energy intake, and physical activity
aFor LDL and total cholesterol n = 1,176 men and for HDL cholesterol n = 1,874 men
bcalculated for subjects who had triglyceride concentrations ≤400 mg/dL (4.52 mmol/L) according to Friedwald’s equation
c p-value for linear trend in multivariable model
d p-value for heterogeneity test in multivariable model
Means, linear regression analysis (β coefficient), and 95% confidence intervals for quintiles of processed food dietary pattern in predicting cardiovascular disease risk factors in women, 1982 Pelotas Birth Cohort Study (follow-up 2004–2005), n = 2040
| Processed food | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Q5 |
| |
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||||||
| Mean | 24 (23.6; .24.4) | 23.6 (23.1; 24) | 23.7 (23.2; 24.1) | 23.3 (22.9; 23.8) | 22.9 (22.3; 23.4) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.41 (−.99; .17) | −.31 (−.89; .28) | −.62 (−1.25; .01) | −1.11 (−1.79; −.43) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.08 (−.66; .49) | .17 (−.42; .76) | −.02 (−.67; .63) | −.32 (−1.06; .41) | 752d |
| WC (cm) | ||||||
| Mean | 76.8 (75.9; 77.7) | 75.8 (74.8;76.9) | 75.4 (74.4;76.5) | 75.1 (73.9;76.2) | 73.8 (72.5;75.1) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −.95 (−2.33; .43) | −1.36 (−2.75; .02) | −1.74 (−3.24; −.23) | −2.99 (−4.62; −1.37) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −.22 (−1.59; 1.14) | −.37 (−1.77; 1.02) | −.55 (−2.09; .99) | −1.85 (−3.60; −.11) | .068c |
| SBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 112.3 (111.2; 113.4) | 110 (108.8; 111.2) | 111.1 (109.9; 112.3) | 111.2 (109.8; 112.6) | 111.1 (109.5; 112.7) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −2.3 (−3.92; −.68) | −1.15 (−2.79; .48) | −1.1 (−2.87; .68) | −1.17 (−3.09; .74) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −2.11 (−3.68; −.53) | −1.12 (−2.74; .49) | −.63 (−2.41; 1.14) | −.06 (−2.08; 1.95) | .106d |
| DBP (mm hg3) | ||||||
| Mean | 72 (71; 72.9) | 70.3 (69.4; 71.3) | 71.7 (70.7; 72.7) | 71.5 (70.4; 72.7) | 71 (69.7; 72.3) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | −1.62 (−2.97; −.27) | −.29 (−1.65; 1.06) | −.45 (−1.92; 1.02) | −1 (−2.6; .59) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | −1.55 (−2.87; −.23) | −.29 (−1.64; 1.06) | .02 (−1.47; 1.51) | .31 (−1.38; 2.00) | 103d |
| LDL-c (mg/dL)b | ||||||
| Meana | 81.3 (78.2; 84.4) | 82.5 (79; 85.9) | 82.9 (79.3; 86.4) | 82.4 (78.4; 86.5) | 82.4 (77.7; 87) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 1.16 (−3.48; 5.81) | 1.54 (−3.18; 6.26) | 1.22 (−3.96; 6.21) | 1.05 (−4.52; 6.63) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .83 (−3.86; 5.52) | .83 (−4.03; 5.69) | .68 (−4.65; 6.01) | .41 (−5.67; 6.49) | 997d |
| HDL-c (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 58.4 (57.2; 59.6) | 60 (58.7; 61.3) | 59.7 (58.4; 61) | 60.2 (58.7; 61.7) | 59.2 (57.5; 60.9) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 1.59 (−.17; 3.34) | 1.29 (−.48; 3.05) | 1.8 (−.12; 3.72) | .77 (−1.31; 2.85) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .5 (−1.2; 2.19) | .01 (−1.73; 1.75) | .3 (−1.62; 2.21) | −.4 (−2.58; 1.78) | .933d |
| Cholesterol (mg/dL) | ||||||
| Meana | 164.4 (160.5; 168.4) | 166.5 (162.1; 170.9) | 167.2 (162.6; 171.7) | 166.6 (161.5; 171.7) | 165.7 (159.8; 171.6) | |
| Crude (β) | Ref. | 2.05 (−3.88; 7.98) | 2.74 (−3.27; 8.76) | 2.18 (−4.3; 8.66) | 1.25 (−5.85; 8.35) | |
| Adjusted (β) | Ref. | .74 (−5.19; 6.66) | .49 (−5.64; 6.63) | .18 (−6.55; 6.91) | −.48 (−8.15; 7.20) | .998d |
Adjusted (β): multivariable models adjusted for family income, education, energy intake, and physical activity
aFor LDL and total cholesterol n = 1,202 women and for HDL cholesterol n = 1,867 women
bcalculated for subjects who had triglyceride concentrations ≤400 mg/dL (4.52 mmol/L) according to Friedwald’s equation
c p-value for linear trend in multivariable model
d p-value for heterogeneity test in multivariable model