Higher Habitual Dietary Flavonoid Intake Associates With Less Extensive Abdominal Aortic Calcification in a Cohort of Older Women

Author:

Parmenter Benjamin H.12ORCID,Bondonno Catherine P.32ORCID,Murray Kevin4ORCID,Schousboe John T.56,Croft Kevin1,Prince Richard L.3ORCID,Hodgson Jonathan M.32,Bondonno Nicola P.27ORCID,Lewis Joshua R.328ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Sciences (B.H.P., K.C.), University of Western Australia, Perth.

2. Nutrition and Health Innovation Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, Perth‚ Western Australia (B.H.P., C.P.B., J.M.H., N.P.B., J.R.L.).

3. Medical School (C.P.B., R.L.P., J.M.H., J.R.L.), University of Western Australia, Perth.

4. School of Population and Global Health (K.M.), University of Western Australia, Perth.

5. Park Nicollet Osteoporosis Center, HealthPartners Institute, HealthPartners, Minneapolis, MN (J.T.S.).

6. Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (J.T.S.).

7. The Danish Cancer Society Research Center, Copenhagen, Denmark (N.P.B.).

8. Centre for Kidney Research, School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, New South Wales‚ Australia (J.R.L.).

Abstract

Background: The extent of abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) is a major predictor of vascular disease events. We have previously found regular apple intake, a major source of dietary flavonoids, associates with lower AAC. Whether total dietary flavonoid intake impacts AAC remains unknown. Here, we extend our observations to habitual intakes of total flavonoids, flavonoid subclasses, and specific flavonoid-containing foods, with the odds of extensive AAC. Methods: We conducted cross-sectional analyses on 881 females (median [interquartile range] age, 80 [78–82] years; body mass index, 27 [24–30] kg/m 2 ) from the PLSAW (Perth Longitudinal Study of Ageing Women). Flavonoid intake was calculated from food-frequency questionnaires. Calcifications of the abdominal aorta were assessed on lateral lumbar spine images and categorized as less extensive or extensive. Logistic regression was used to investigate associations. Results: After adjusting for demographic, lifestyle and dietary confounders, participants with higher (Q4), compared with lower (Q1) intakes, of total flavonoids, flavan-3-ols, and flavonols had 36% (odds ratio [95% CI], 0.64 [0.43–0.95]), 39% (0.61 [0.40–0.93]) and 38% (0.62 [0.42–0.92]) lower odds of extensive AAC, respectively. In food-based analyses, higher black tea intake, the main source of total flavonoids (75.9%), associated with significantly lower odds of extensive AAC (2–6 cups/d had 16%–42% lower odds compared with 0 daily intake). In a subset of nonconsumers of black tea, the association of total flavonoid intake with AAC remained (Q4 versus Q1 odds ratio [95% CI], 0.11 [0.02–0.54]). Conclusions: In older women, greater habitual dietary flavonoid intake associates with less extensive AAC.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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