Association between Diet Quality and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease: Findings from the CORDIOPREV Study
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Published:2024-04-22
Issue:8
Volume:16
Page:1249
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ISSN:2072-6643
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Container-title:Nutrients
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nutrients
Author:
Rivas-Garcia Lorenzo12ORCID, Quintana-Navarro Gracia M.12, Alcala-Díaz Juan F.1234ORCID, Torres-Peña Jose D.1234ORCID, Arenas-de Larriva Antonio P.1234, Rangel-Zuñiga Oriol Alberto123ORCID, López-Moreno Alejandro123, Malagon Maria M.235, Katsiki Niki67, Perez-Martinez Pablo1234ORCID, Lopez-Miranda Jose1234ORCID, Delgado-Lista Javier1234ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Lipids and Atherosclerosis Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Reina Sofia University Hospital, 14004 Córdoba, Spain 2. Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba (IMIBIC), 14004 Córdoba, Spain 3. CIBER Fisiopatologia de la Obesidad y la Nutricion (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain 4. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, Spain 5. Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, Spain 6. Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, International Hellenic University, 57400 Thessaloniki, Greece 7. School of Medicine, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 2404, Cyprus
Abstract
The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is growing in Western countries. Nutritional interventions that promote high-quality dietary patterns could help reverse this trend. We aimed to evaluate whether changes in Nutrient-Rich Food Index 9.3 (NRF9.3) were related to the risk of developing T2DM in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). The study was carried out in the context of two healthy dietary interventions (a Mediterranean and a low-fat diet). For this purpose, we evaluated all the patients in the CORDIOPREV study without T2DM at baseline. Data were obtained during the first 5 years of dietary intervention. The score was calculated using the Food Frequency Questionnaires at baseline and after 1 year of intervention. After 5 years of follow-up, 106 patients developed T2DM (incident-T2DM), while 316 subjects did not (non-T2DM). Total NRF9.3 score and changes during the first year of intervention were compared between incident-T2DM and non-T2DM. Incident-T2DM showed less improvement in NRF9.3 than non-T2DM (p = 0.010). In the multi-adjusted Cox proportional hazard study, patients with greater improvement in NRF9.3 had over 50% less risk of developing T2DM compared with the lowest tertile (HR 2.10, 95%, CI = 1.12–3.56). In conclusion, improved diet quality in terms of nutrient density after the dietary intervention was associated with a lower risk of T2DM in patients with CHD.
Funder
Fundacion Patrimonio Comunal Olivarero CITOLIVA, CEAS, Junta de Andalucia Diputaciones de Jaen y Cordoba Centro de Excelencia en Investigacion sobre Aceite de Oliva y Salud and Ministerio de Medio Ambiente Medio Rural y Marino Spanish Government Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad Consejeria de Salud, Junta de Andalucia Proyecto de Excelencia, Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo ISCIII Postdoctoral fellowship “Sara Borrell” “Miguel Servet” Postdoctoral fellowship ISCII research contract Servicio Andaluz de Salud
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