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Healthy dietary pattern is inversely associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in elderly.

Lia Silveira Adriano1, Helena Alves de Carvalho Sampaio1, Soraia Pinheiro Machado Arruda1, Clarissa Lima de Melo Portela2, Maria Luisa Pereira de Melo1, Antônio Augusto Ferreira Carioca3, Nadia Tavares Soares1.   

Abstract

The prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is rising, an increase that may be associated with changes in lifestyle such as unhealthy dietary patterns. Although advanced age is a risk factor for NAFLD, no studies reporting this association in the elderly population were found. In the present study, the association between dietary patterns and NAFLD in the elderly was assessed. A study including 229 older adults was conducted. NAFLD diagnosis was defined as individuals whose ultrasound examination disclosed hepatic steatosis at any stage, in the absence of excess intake of alcoholic beverages. Dietary patterns were obtained by principal components analysis. Mean scores and standard errors of each dietary pattern were calculated for the groups with and without NAFLD, and mean scores of the two groups were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. The prevalence ratios and 95 % CI were estimated for each tertile of the dietary pattern adherence scores using Poisson multiple regression models with robust variance. A total of 103 (45 %) elderly with NAFLD and four dietary patterns were identified: traditional, regional snacks, energy dense and healthy. Mean scores for adherence to the healthy pattern in the groups with and without NAFLD differed. NAFLD was inversely associated with greater adherence to the healthy pattern and directly associated with the regional snacks, after adjustment for confounders. In conclusion, healthy dietary pattern is inversely associated with NAFLD in elderly.

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Keywords:  Dietary patterns; Elderly population; NAFLD non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; PR prevalence ratios

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27102566     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114516001410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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