The association of dietary indices for hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance with the risk of metabolic syndrome: a population‐based cross‐sectional study

Author:

Seifi Najmeh1,Bahari Hossein2,Foroumandi Elaheh3,Hasanpour Elahe1,Nikoumanesh Mahya1,Ferns Gordon A.4,Esmaily Habibollah56ORCID,Ghayour‐Mobarhan Majid1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International UNESCO Center for Health‐Related Basic Sciences and Human Nutrition Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

2. Transplant Research Center Clinical Research Institute Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

3. Non‐Communicable Diseases Research Center Department of Nutrition & Biochemistry School of Medicine Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences Sabzevar Iran

4. Division of Medical Education Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Falmer Brighton Sussex UK

5. Department of Biostatistics School of Health Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

6. Social Determinants of Health Research Center Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

Abstract

AbstractWe aimed to investigate the association between an empirical dietary index for hyperinsulinemia (EDIH), empirical dietary index for insulin resistance (EDIR), and MetS and its components in an adult Iranian population. In this cross‐sectional study, a total of 6482 participants aged 35–65 years were recruited as part of the MASHAD cohort study. Dietary intakes were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) criteria were used to define MetS. Multivariable logistic regression models were applied to determine the association between EDIH, EDIR, and MetS and its components.The mean age and BMI of participants were 48.44±8.20 years, and 27.98±4.73 kg/m2, respectively. Around 59% of the population was female. Of the total population, 35.4% had MetS. According to the full‐adjusted model, there was no significant association between higher quartiles of EDIH and EDIR and odds of MetS (Q4 EDIH; OR (95%CI):0.93 (0.74‐1.18), Q4 EDIR; OR (95%CI):1.14 (0.92‐1.40). Regarding MetS components, EDIR was associated with increased odds of hypertension and diabetes (Q4 EDIR; OR (95%CI):1.22 (1.04‐1.44) and 1.22 (1.01‐1.47), respectively). EDIH was also associated with decreased odds of hypertriglyceridemia (Q4 EDIH; OR (95%CI): 0.72 (0.60‐0.87)). This study showed no significant association between hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance potential of diet and odds of MetS among Iranian adults. However, EDIR was significantly associated with increased odds of hypertension and diabetes as MetS components.

Funder

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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