| Literature DB >> 33468280 |
Zizhen Lin1, Xianhui Qin1, Yaya Yang1, Yan Huang1, Jieyu Wang1, Yaozhong Kong2, Yumin Li1, Shenglin Yang1, Yongxin Lu3, Yanhong Zhao3, Youbao Li1, Qijun Wan4, Qi Wang5, Sheng Huang6, Yan Liu7, Aiqun Liu8, Fanna Liu9, FanFan Hou1, Min Liang1.
Abstract
High fibre intake is associated with reduced mortality risk in both general and chronic kidney disease populations. However, in dialysis patients, such data are limited. Therefore, the association between dietary fibre intake (DFI) and the risk of all-cause and CVD mortality was examined in this study. A total of 1044 maintenance haemodialysis (MHD) patients from eight outpatient dialysis centres in China were included in this study. Data on DFI were collected using 24-h dietary recalls for 3 d in a week and were normalised to actual dry weight. The study outcomes included all-cause and CVD mortality. Over a median of 46 months of follow-up, 354 deaths were recorded, of which 210 (59 %) were due to CVD. On assessing DFI as tertiles, the CVD mortality risk was significantly lower in patients in tertiles 2-3 (≥0·13 g/kg per d; hazard ratio (HR) 0·71; 95 % CI 0·51, 0·97) compared with those in tertile 1 (<0·13 g/kg per d). A similar but non-significant trend was found for the association between DFI (tertiles 2-3 v. tertile 1; HR 0·83; 95 % CI 0·64, 1·07) and all-cause mortality. In summary, higher DFI was associated with lower CVD mortality risk among Chinese MHD patients. This study emphasises the significance of DFI in MHD patients and provides information that is critical for the improvement of dietary guidelines for dialysis patients.Entities:
Keywords: All-cause mortality; CVD mortality; Dietary fibre intake; Maintenance haemodialysis patients
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33468280 DOI: 10.1017/S0007114521000210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718