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加利福尼亚州非西班牙裔白人基督复临安息日会信徒的饮食与癌症、缺血性心脏病及全因死亡率之间的关联。

Associations between diet and cancer, ischemic heart disease, and all-cause mortality in non-Hispanic white California Seventh-day Adventists.

作者信息

Fraser G E

机构信息

Center for Health Research and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Loma Linda University, CA 92350, USA.

出版信息

Am J Clin Nutr. 1999 Sep;70(3 Suppl):532S-538S. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/70.3.532s.

Abstract

Results associating diet with chronic disease in a cohort of 34192 California Seventh-day Adventists are summarized. Most Seventh-day Adventists do not smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol, and there is a wide range of dietary exposures within the population. About 50% of those studied ate meat products <1 time/wk or not at all, and vegetarians consumed more tomatoes, legumes, nuts, and fruit, but less coffee, doughnuts, and eggs than did nonvegetarians. Multivariate analyses showed significant associations between beef consumption and fatal ischemic heart disease (IHD) in men [relative risk (RR) = 2.31 for subjects who ate beef > or =3 times/wk compared with vegetarians], significant protective associations between nut consumption and fatal and nonfatal IHD in both sexes (RR approximately 0.5 for subjects who ate nuts > or =5 times/wk compared with those who ate nuts <1 time/wk), and reduced risk of IHD in subjects preferring whole-grain to white bread. The lifetime risk of IHD was reduced by approximately 31% in those who consumed nuts frequently and by 37% in male vegetarians compared with nonvegetarians. Cancers of the colon and prostate were significantly more likely in nonvegetarians (RR of 1.88 and 1.54, respectively), and frequent beef consumers also had higher risk of bladder cancer. Intake of legumes was negatively associated with risk of colon cancer in nonvegetarians and risk of pancreatic cancer. Higher consumption of all fruit or dried fruit was associated with lower risks of lung, prostate, and pancreatic cancers. Cross-sectional data suggest vegetarian Seventh-day Adventists have lower risks of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and arthritis than nonvegetarians. Thus, among Seventh-day Adventists, vegetarians are healthier than nonvegetarians but this cannot be ascribed only to the absence of meat.

摘要

总结了对34192名加利福尼亚基督复临安息日会信徒队列中饮食与慢性病关系的研究结果。大多数基督复临安息日会信徒不吸烟或饮酒,且人群中饮食暴露情况差异很大。约50%的研究对象每周食用肉类制品少于1次或根本不吃,素食者比非素食者食用更多的西红柿、豆类、坚果和水果,但食用咖啡、甜甜圈和鸡蛋较少。多变量分析显示,男性食用牛肉与致命性缺血性心脏病(IHD)之间存在显著关联[每周食用牛肉≥3次的受试者与素食者相比,相对风险(RR)=2.31],食用坚果与男女致命性和非致命性IHD之间存在显著的保护关联(每周食用坚果≥5次的受试者与每周食用坚果少于1次的受试者相比,RR约为0.5),以及偏好全麦面包而非白面包的受试者患IHD的风险降低。与非素食者相比,经常食用坚果的人患IHD的终生风险降低了约31%,男性素食者降低了37%。非素食者患结肠癌和前列腺癌的可能性显著更高(RR分别为1.88和1.54),经常食用牛肉的人患膀胱癌的风险也更高。豆类摄入与非素食者患结肠癌的风险以及胰腺癌的风险呈负相关。食用所有水果或果干较多与患肺癌、前列腺癌和胰腺癌的风险较低有关。横断面数据表明,素食的基督复临安息日会信徒患糖尿病、高血压和关节炎的风险低于非素食者。因此,在基督复临安息日会信徒中,素食者比非素食者更健康,但这不能仅仅归因于不吃肉。

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