| Literature DB >> 27502827 |
Xiaoyue Xu1,2, Julie Byles3, Zumin Shi4, Patrick McElduff5, John Hall5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies explored the effects of nutritional changes on body mass index (BMI), weight (Wt), waist circumference (WC) and hypertension, especially for the older Chinese population.Entities:
Keywords: Body mass index; Dietary pattern; Hypertension; Older people; Waist circumference
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27502827 PMCID: PMC4977626 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3425-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of study participants in 2004, followed by 2006, 2009 and 2011
| Factors | 2004 | 2006 | 2009 | 2011 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | 2197 | 1765 | 1304 | 1086 | |
| Physical activity (MET) | |||||
| Median (IQR) | 79.9 (63.9; 109.0) | 78.9 (63.5; 102.1) | 89.9 (68.4; 119.1) | 91.1 (68.5; 119.9) | <0.001 |
| Gender | |||||
| Men | 1030 (46.9 %) | 837 (47.7 %) | 620 (47.5 %) | 518 (47.7 %) | 0.97 |
| Women | 1167 (53.1 %) | 928 (52.6 %) | 684 (52.5 %) | 568 (52.3 %) | |
| Work Status | |||||
| Yes | 521 (23.8 %) | 396 (22.4 %) | 267 (20.5 %) | 218 (20.1 %) | 0.04 |
| No | 1668 (76.2 %) | 1369 (77.6 %) | 1037 (79.5 %) | 868 (79.9 %) | |
| Marital status | |||||
| Married | 1553 (71.2 %) | 1272 (72.3 %) | 896 (68.8 %) | 708 (65.3 %) | <0.001 |
| Others marital statusa | 627 (28.8 %) | 487 (27.7 %) | 406 (31.2 %) | 376 (34.7 %) | |
| Education levels | |||||
| Illiteracy | 759 (34.7 %) | 699 (39.9 %) | 499 (38.4 %) | 407 (37.7 %) | 0.006 |
| Low | 859 (39.3 %) | 602 (34.3 %) | 502 (38.7 %) | 411 (38.0 %) | |
| Medium | 285 (13.0 %) | 215 (12.3 %) | 153 (11.8 %) | 146 (13.5 %) | |
| High | 285 (13.0 %) | 238 (13.6 %) | 144 (11.1 %) | 117 (10.8 %) | |
| Smoking status | |||||
| Yes | 538 (24.5 %) | 392 (22.2 %) | 320 (24.5 %) | 266 (24.5 %) | 0.30 |
| No | 1659 (75.5 %) | 1373 (77.8 %) | 984 (75.5 %) | 820 (75.5 %) | |
| Urbanization levels | |||||
| Low | 793 (36.1 %) | 624 (35.4 %) | 406 (31.1 %) | 297 (27.4 %) | <0.001 |
| Medium | 701 (31.9 %) | 516 (29.2 %) | 466 (35.7 %) | 431 (39.8 %) | |
| High | 703 (32.0 %) | 625 (35.4 %) | 432 (33.1 %) | 354 (32.7 %) | |
*ANOVA tests were used to examine the association between survey years and gender, work status, marital status, education levels, smoking status, and urbanization levels. Linear regression was used to access the association between physical activity levels and survey years
aOther marital status includes divorced; widowed; separated and never married
Fig. 1Dietary pattern scores transition across years. a Two dietary pattern scores across age groups. b Modern dietary pattern scores across education levels and urbanization levels
BMI, WC and WHtR changes by quartiles of dietary patterns across four survey years
| Survey year | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | 2006 | 2009 | 2011 | P for trend* | |
| BMI | |||||
| Traditional | Mean (s.d) | Mean (s.d) | Mean (s.d) | Mean (s.d) | |
| Q1 | 23.6 (3.8) | 23.6 (3.9) | 23.6 (3.8) | 23.6 (4.0) | 0.90 |
| Q2 | 23.6 (4.0) | 23.3 (4.0) | 22.9 (4.0) | 23.3 (4.0) | 0.004 |
| Q3 | 23.0 (3.6) | 22.4 (3.5) | 22.7 (3.7) | 22.5 (3.6) | 0.52 |
| Q4 | 22.2 (3.4) | 22.5 (3.5) | 22.5 (3.7) | 22.4 (3.5) | 0.50 |
| Modern | |||||
| Q1 | 22.0 (3.5) | 22.1 (3.6) | 22.1 (3.8) | 21.9 (3.3) | 0.15 |
| Q2 | 22.7 (3.8) | 22.3 (3.7) | 22.3 (3.6) | 22.6 (3.8) | 0.33 |
| Q3 | 23.7 (3.7) | 23.4 (3.8) | 23.3 (3.9) | 23.2 (3.8) | 0.06 |
| Q4 | 24.2 (3.7) | 24.1 (3.7) | 24.0 (3.6) | 23.6 (3.9) | 0.004 |
| Weight | |||||
| Traditional | |||||
| Q1 | 60.0 (11.7) | 59.4 (11.7) | 59.5 (11.7) | 59.3 (12.6) | 0.01 |
| Q2 | 58.5 (11.8) | 57.4 (11.8) | 56.1 (12.3) | 56.6 (11.4) | <0.001 |
| Q3 | 55.9 (11.0) | 54.5 (10.5) | 55.8 (11.2) | 54.8 (11.1) | 0.34 |
| Q4 | 55.3 (10.9) | 56.4 (11.0) | 56.5 (11.1) | 55.3 (10.9) | 0.02 |
| Modern | |||||
| Q1 | 53.5 (10.6) | 53.1 (10.3) | 53.1 (10.6) | 51.8 (10.0) | 0.04 |
| Q2 | 55.4 (11.0) | 53.6 (10.5) | 54.2 (10.9) | 54.0 (10.4) | 0.37 |
| Q3 | 59.1 (11.5) | 58.7 (10.7) | 58.3 (11.9) | 57.5 (11.9) | 0.001 |
| Q4 | 62.8 (10.9) | 62.1 (11.4) | 61.5 (11.2) | 60.1 (12.0) | <0.001 |
| WC | |||||
| Traditional | |||||
| Q1 | 84.4 (11.5) | 84.7 (11.1) | 86.1 (10.5) | 86.2 (10.8) | <0.001 |
| Q2 | 84.3 (11.0) | 84.4 (10.5) | 83.4 (10.9) | 85.2 (10.5) | 0.29 |
| Q3 | 82.6 (10.3) | 81.7 (10.0) | 83.6 (10.9) | 82.9 (10.7) | 0.007 |
| Q4 | 80.6 (10.3) | 81.8 (10.6) | 82.4 (10.5) | 82.6 (10.7) | 0.001 |
| Modern | |||||
| Q1 | 80.8 (10.2) | 80.6 (10.0) | 81.4 (10.3) | 81.3 (9.9) | 0.004 |
| Q2 | 81.2 (10.9) | 80.9 (10.1) | 82.4 (10.6) | 83.2 (11.0) | <0.001 |
| Q3 | 83.9 (11.5) | 84.6 (10.9) | 84.5 (11.1) | 85.4 (10.6) | 0.04 |
| Q4 | 86.5 (10.0) | 86.4 (10.6) | 86.8 (10.3) | 85.7 (10.7) | 0.57 |
| Hypertension | |||||
| SBP | |||||
| Traditional | |||||
| Q1 | 133.0 (21.7) | 132.0 (20.0) | 135.3 (19.0) | 136.1 (18.7) | <0.001 |
| Q2 | 136.0 (22.4) | 132.7 (22.1) | 137.0 (21.0) | 136.1 (21.3) | 0.05 |
| Q3 | 133.7 (22.5) | 130.9 (21.0) | 136.8 (20.0) | 135.8 (21.4) | 0.002 |
| Q4 | 133.4 (21.6) | 132.2 (20.5) | 135.8 (21.9) | 135.3 (22.6) | 0.008 |
| Modern | |||||
| Q1 | 132.2 (23.9) | 130.3 (21.4) | 133.4 (19.8) | 132.0 (24.1) | 0.14 |
| Q2 | 135.0 (22.1) | 129.7 (20.7) | 136.9 (22.2) | 137.2 (20.4) | 0.002 |
| Q3 | 135.2 (21.7) | 134.2 (20.8) | 136.4 (19.3) | 137.0 (19.3) | 0.06 |
| Q4 | 133.9 (19.6) | 133.5 (20.5) | 138.1 (20.3) | 135.8 (20.9) | 0.001 |
| DBP | |||||
| Traditional | |||||
| Q1 | 81.8 (12.4) | 81.7 (11.4) | 83.9 (11.8) | 82.0 (10.1) | 0.03 |
| Q2 | 82.2 (13.3) | 81.6 (13.0) | 82.5 (12.2) | 79.9 (11.8) | 0.33 |
| Q3 | 80.3 (12.0) | 80.4 (12.2) | 81.3 (11.3) | 78.6 (12.4) | 0.62 |
| Q4 | 80.5 (11.5) | 80.7 (11.3) | 81.3 (11.5) | 78.1 (11.5) | 0.03 |
| Modern | |||||
| Q1 | 81.4 (13.7) | 80.2 (12.2) | 82.3 (12.3) | 77.0 (12.4) | 0.20 |
| Q2 | 80.8 (12.5) | 79.5 (11.7) | 81.6 (12.1) | 80.7 (11.8) | 0.19 |
| Q3 | 81.8 (11.5) | 82.6 (12.7) | 82.6 (12.1) | 79.7 (10.8) | 0.16 |
| Q4 | 80.7 (11.0) | 82.0 (11.2) | 82.4 (10.6) | 80.4 (11.4) | 0.92 |
* Linear regressions were used to examine the associations between both dietary patterns and BMI, weight, WC, SBP and DBP
The association between dietary pattern and BMI, weight and waist circumference
| Quartiles of dietary pattern | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | P for trend | ||||
| Ref | β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | ||
| Traditional | BMI | |||||||
| Unadjusted | 0 | 0.04 | −0.14; 0.21 | −0.08 | −0.28; 0.12 | −0.05 | −0.26; 0.15 | 0.43 |
| Adjusteda | 0 | −0.02 | −0.20; 0.15 | −0.17 | −0.37; 0.03 | −0.23 | −0.44; −0.02 | 0.02 |
| Adjustedc | 0 | −0.03 | −0.20; 0.15 | −0.17 | −0.37; 0.02 | −0.23 | −0.44; −0.02 | 0.02 |
| Weight (kg) | ||||||||
| Unadjusted | 0 | −0.01 | −0.44; 0.43 | −0.22 | −0.71; 0.28 | 0.03 | −0.49; 0.54 | 0.89 |
| Adjusteda | 0 | −0.31 | −0.75; 0.12 | −0.76 | −1.26; −0.27 | −0.88 | −1.41; −0.36 | 0.001 |
| Adjustedc | 0 | −0.33 | −0.76; 0.11 | −0.78 | −1.27; −0.28 | −0.90 | −1.42; −0.37 | 0.001 |
| WC (cm) | ||||||||
| Unadjusted | 0 | −0.58 | −1.21; 0.05 | −0.87 | −1.57; −0.17 | −1.35 | −2.08; −0.62 | <0.001 |
| Adjusteda | 0 | −0.67 | −1.30; −0.03 | −1.02 | −1.72; −0.32 | −1.57 | −2.32; −0.83 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedc | 0 | −0.67 | −1.30; −0.03 | −1.01 | −1.71; −0.31 | −1.57 | −2.32; −0.83 | <0.001 |
| Modern | BMI | |||||||
| Unadjusted | 0 | 0.15 | 0.02; 0.29 | 0.25 | 0.10; 0.40 | 0.33 | 0.16; 0.50 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedb | 0 | 0.18 | 0.04; 0.32 | 0.27 | 0.11; 0.42 | 0.29 | 0.12; 0.47 | 0.001 |
| Adjustedc | 0 | 0.18 | 0.04; 0.32 | 0.27 | 0.11; 0.42 | 0.29 | 0.12; 0.47 | 0.001 |
| Weight (kg) | ||||||||
| Unadjusted | 0 | 0.31 | −0.03; 0.65 | 0.49 | 0.11; 0.86 | 0.87 | 0.45; 1.28 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedb | 0 | 0.50 | 0.15; 0.85 | 0.69 | 0.31; 1.07 | 1.01 | 0.57; 1.45 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedc | 0 | 0.51 | 0.16; 0.86 | 0.70 | 0.32; 1.09 | 1.02 | 0.58; 1.46 | <0.001 |
| WC (cm) | ||||||||
| Unadjusted | 0 | 0.54 | 0.01; 1.07 | 1.58 | 1.01; 2.15 | 2.29 | 1.67; 2.91 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedb | 0 | 0.35 | −0.19; 0.88 | 1.10 | 0.51; 1.68 | 1.44 | 0.78; 2.10 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedc | 0 | 0.35 | −0.19; 0.89 | 1.10 | 0.51; 1.68 | 1.44 | 0.78; 2.10 | <0.001 |
Adjusteda model was adjusted for age, urbanization, gender, marital status, work status, education level, smoking, physical activity, modern dietary pattern and energy; Adjustedb model was adjusted for age, urbanization, gender, marital status, work status, education level, smoking, physical activity, traditional dietary pattern and energy intake. Adjustedc was adjusted for other NCDs (known diabetes, myocardial infarction and stoke) and Adjusteda (or adjustedb) model
Fig. 2Predictive margins of quartiles of modern dietary pattern across years. *Marginal plot after adjustment for baseline age, urbanization, gender, marital status, work status, education level, smoking, physical activity, traditional dietary pattern, energy, other NCDs, and interaction between survey year and modern dietary pattern
The association between dietary pattern and hypertension
| Quartiles of dietary pattern | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | P for trend | ||||
| Ref | OR | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | ||
| Traditional | ||||||||
| Unadjusted | 1 | 1.08 | 0.93; 1.24 | 0.94 | 0.81; 1.09 | 0.92 | 0.78; 1.07 | 0.93 |
| Adjusteda | 1 | 1.06 | 0.91; 1.23 | 0.94 | 0.80; 1.10 | 0.94 | 0.80; 1.12 | 0.66 |
| Adjusteda + BMI | 1 | 1.12 | 0.96; 1.32 | 1.04 | 0.88; 1.23 | 1.09 | 0.92; 1.30 | 0.04 |
| Adjusteda + WC | 1 | 1.12 | 0.95; 1.31 | 1.02 | 0.86; 1.20 | 1.07 | 0.90; 1.28 | 0.04 |
| Modern | ||||||||
| Unadjusted | 1 | 1.14 | 1.00; 1.30 | 1.31 | 1.14; 1.50 | 1.32 | 1.14; 1.52 | <0.001 |
| Adjustedb | 1 | 1.05 | 0.91; 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.03; 1.40 | 1.08 | 0.91; 1.27 | 0.29 |
| Adjustedb + BMI | 1 | 1.01 | 0.88; 1.17 | 1.13 | 0.97; 1.33 | 1.00 | 0.84; 1.19 | 0.79 |
| Adjustedb + WC | 1 | 1.08 | 0.93; 1.24 | 1.18 | 1.01; 1.38 | 1.03 | 0.87; 1.23 | 0.78 |
Adjusteda model was adjusted for age, urbanization, gender, marital status, work status, education level, smoking, physical activity, modern dietary pattern, energy, salt, and other NCDs; Adjustedb model was adjusted for age, urbanization, gender, marital status, work status, education level, smoking, physical activity, traditional dietary pattern, energy intake, salt and other NCDs