Association of nut intake with risk factors, cardiovascular disease, and mortality in 16 countries from 5 continents: analysis from the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study

Author:

de Souza Russell J12ORCID,Dehghan Mahshid2ORCID,Mente Andrew12,Bangdiwala Shrikant I12,Ahmed Suad Hashim3,Alhabib Khalid F4,Altuntas Yuksel5,Basiak-Rasała Alicja6,Dagenais Gilles-R7ORCID,Diaz Rafael8,Amma Leela Itty9,Kelishadi Roya10,Khatib Rasha1112,Lear Scott A213,Lopez-Jaramillo Patricio14,Mohan Viswanathan1516,Poirier Paul17,Rangarajan Sumathy2ORCID,Rosengren Annika1819,Ismail Rosnah20,Swaminathan Sumathi21,Wentzel-Viljoen Edelweiss22,Yeates Karen23,Yusuf Rita24,Teo Koon K225,Anand Sonia S1225,Yusuf Salim225,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

2. Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton, ON, Canada

3. Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, UAE

4. Department of Cardiac Sciences, King Fahad Cardiac Center, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Health Sciences, Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Teaching and Research Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey

6. Department of Social Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland

7. Université Laval, Quebec, Canada

8. Estudios Clinicos Latinoamerica (ECLA), Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

9. Health Action by People/Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kerala, India

10. Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

11. Institute for Community and Public Health, Birzeit University, Birzeit, Palestine

12. Advocate Research Institute, Advocate Health Care, Chicago, IL, USA

13. Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada

14. Instituto Masira, Medical School, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Santander (UDES) and Fundacion Oftalmologica de Santander (FOSCAL), Bucaramanga, Colombia

15. Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, Chennai, India

16. Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre, Chennai, India

17. Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec, Quebec, Canada

18. Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

19. Region Västra Götaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden

20. Community Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

21. St John's Research Institute, Koramangala, Bangalore, India

22. Centre of Excellence for Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa

23. Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Queens University, Ontario, Canada

24. School of Life Sciences, Independent University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

25. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The association of nuts with cardiovascular disease and deaths has been investigated mostly in Europe, the USA, and East Asia, with few data available from other regions of the world or from low- and middle-income countries. Objective To assess the association of nuts with mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods The Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology study is a large multinational prospective cohort study of adults aged 35–70 y from 16 low-, middle-, and high-income countries on 5 continents. Nut intake (tree nuts and ground nuts) was measured at the baseline visit, using country-specific validated FFQs. The primary outcome was a composite of mortality or major cardiovascular event [nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, or heart failure]. Results We followed 124,329 participants (age = 50.7 y, SD = 10.2; 41.5% male) for a median of 9.5 y. We recorded 10,928 composite events [deaths (n = 8,662) or major cardiovascular events (n = 5,979)]. Higher nut intake (>120 g per wk compared with <30 g per mo) was associated with a lower risk of the primary composite outcome of mortality or major cardiovascular event [multivariate HR (mvHR): 0.88; 95% CI: 0.80, 0.96; P-trend = 0.0048]. Significant reductions in total (mvHR: 0.77; 95% CI: 0.69, 0.87; P-trend <0.0001), cardiovascular (mvHR: 0.72; 95% CI: 0.56, 0.92; P-trend = 0.048), and noncardiovascular mortality (mvHR: 0.82; 95% CI: 0.70, 0.96; P-trend = 0.0046) with a trend to reduced cancer mortality (mvHR: 0.81; 95% CI: 0.65, 1.00; P-trend = 0.081) were observed. No significant associations of nuts were seen with major CVD (mvHR: 0.91; 95% CI: 0.81, 1.02; P-trend = 0.14), stroke (mvHR: 0.98; 95% CI: 0.84, 1.14; P-trend = 0.76), or MI (mvHR: 0.86; 95% CI: 0.72, 1.04; P-trend = 0.29). Conclusions Higher nut intake was associated with lower mortality risk from both cardiovascular and noncardiovascular causes in low-, middle-, and high-income countries.

Funder

Universidad de La Frontera

Cardiovascular Diseases and ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development

Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi

Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia

Poland: Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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