Adherence to a Mediterranean-type diet and reduced prevalence of clustered cardiovascular risk factors in a cohort of 3204 high-risk patients

Author:

Sánchez-Taínta Ana1,Estruch Ramón23,Bulló Mónica4,Corella Dolores53,Gómez-Gracia Enrique6,Fiol Miquel73,Algorta Jaime8,Covas María-Isabel93,Lapetra José103,Zazpe Itziar111,Ruiz-Gutiérrez Valentina12,Ros Emilio23,Martínez-González Miguel A.1,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Clínica Universitaria-University of Navarra, Irunlarrea, Pamplona

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel, Barcelona

3. CIBER Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

4. Human Nutrition Department, School of Medicine, University Rovira i Virgili, Sant Llorenç, Reus

5. Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Avda Blasco Ibá$nTez, Valencia

6. Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Malaga, Campus de Teatinos s/n, Málaga

7. Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Son Dureta Andrea Doria, Mallorca

8. Unit of Clinical Trials, Hospital Txagorritxu, José Achotegui s/n, Vitoria

9. Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit, Municipal Institut for Medical Research, Dr. Aiguader, Barcelona

10. Department of Family Medicine, Primary Care Division of Sevilla, San Pablo Health Center, Damasco s/n

11. Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Physiology and Toxicology, Clínica Universitaria-University of Navarra, Irunlarrea, Pamplona

12. Instituto de la Grasa, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Avda Padre Garcia Tejero, Sevilla

Abstract

Background The Mediterranean food pattern (MeDiet) has been suggested to have beneficial effects on cardiovascular risk factors. Scarcity of assessment of this effect on large samples of patients at high risk is, however, observed. Our objective was to estimate the association between adherence to MeDiet and the prevalence of risk factors in 3204 asymptomatic high-risk patients. Design Cross-sectional assessment of baseline characteristics of participants in a primary prevention trial. Methods Participants were assessed by their usual primary-care physicians to ascertain the prevalence of diet-related cardiovascular risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, or obesity) using standard diagnostic criteria. A dietitian interviewed each participant to obtain a 14-point score measuring the degree of adherence to MeDiet. Results Adherence to MeDiet was inversely associated with individual risk factors and, above all, with the clustering of them. The multivariate adjusted odds ratio to present simultaneously the four risk factors for those above the median value of the MeDiet score was 0.67 (95% confidence interval: 0.53–0.85). The multivariate odds ratios for successive categories of adherence to MeDiet were 1 (ref.), 1.03, 0.85, 0.70 and 0.54 ( P for trend ≤0.001). Conclusion Following a MeDiet was inversely associated with the clustering of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and hypercholesterolemia among high-risk patients.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Epidemiology

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