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Recently, Diabetes Care magazine published the article after a prospective cohort study of more than 40,000 middle-aged subjects 50 years of follow-up found that diet quality and heart vascular metabolic diseases ( CMD ) and the whole state independently Because of mortality related
.
Especially in the absence of CMD 's and 2 type diabetes patients, all-cause mortality was significantly associated with a higher low quality diet
Diabetes Care after a prospective cohort study published in the journal article, on more than 40,000 middle-aged subjects 50 years of follow-up found that diet quality and heart vascular metabolic diseases ( CMD ) state independently and all-cause mortality Rate related
The study aimed to simultaneously investigate the correlation between diet quality and all-cause mortality in different groups of cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) at baseline
.
In the population-based lifeline cohort, 40892 non-underweight participants aged ≥50 years included data on diet quality and confounding factors (2006-2013)
After a median follow-up of 7.
6 years, 1438 participants died
Diet quality and CMD category are independently associated with all-cause mortality
In the stratified analysis, the correlation between individuals without CMD (T1 vs.
T3 = 1.
63 [1.
38-1.
93]) and patients with type 2 diabetes (1.
87 [1.
17-3.
50 ]) was significant , but for patients with single CVD (1.
39 [0.
93-2.
08 ]) or multiple CMD patients (1.
19[0.
80-1.
76]), the correlation was not significant
.
T3 = 1.
63[1.
38-1.
93]) and patients with type 2 diabetes (1.
87[1.
17-3.
50])
The correlation between diet quality and all-cause mortality during a median follow-up of 7.
6 years in the Cox regression study, and stratified by CMD classification
6 years in the Cox regression study, and stratified by CMD classification
The figure above shows the joint association between diet quality and CMD category and the risk of all-cause mortality
.
The results of Cox regression analysis were adjusted, and the third quantile of disease-free LLDS was set as the reference group for the rest of the groups
In short, a healthy diet can beneficially affect the risk of all-cause death in individuals with and without CMDs
.
Especially for patients with type 2 diabetes, diet quality is a potentially changeable risk factor
A healthy diet can beneficially affect the risk of all-cause death in individuals with and without CMDs.
A high-quality diet can potentially reduce the risk of all-cause death in most elderly people
Vinke PC, Navis G, Kromhout D, Corpeleijn E.
Vinke PC, Navis G, Kromhout D, Corpeleijn E.
Associations of Diet Quality and All-Cause Mortality Across Levels of Cardiometabolic Health and Disease: A 7.
6-Year Prospective Analysis From the Dutch Lifelines Cohort.
Diabetes Care .
2021;44(5) :1228-1235.
doi:10.
2337/dc20-2709 Vinke PC, Navis G, Kromhout D, Corpeleijn E.
Associations of Diet Quality and All-Cause Mortality Across Levels of Cardiometabolic Health and Disease: A 7.
6-Year Prospective Analysis From the Dutch Lifelines Cohort.
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