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日本饮食与西方饮食及特发性突聋风险:一项采用合并对照的病例对照研究

Japanese and Western diet and risk of idiopathic sudden deafness: a case-control study using pooled controls.

作者信息

Nakamura M, Whitlock G, Aoki N, Nakashima T, Hoshino T, Yokoyama T, Morioka S, Kawamura T, Tanaka H, Hashimoto T, Ohno Y

机构信息

Department of Hygiene, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Epidemiol. 2001 Jun;30(3):608-15. doi: 10.1093/ije/30.3.608.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

One of the proposed aetiological mechanisms for idiopathic sudden deafness is vascular disease. However, it is not known whether traditional cardiovascular risk factors, such as particular dietary factors, are associated with this condition.

METHODS

A case-control study using pooled controls was conducted in Japan to investigate the relationship between idiopathic sudden deafness and diet. An m:n matched-pairs method was used to obtain age-, gender- and residential district-matched controls from a nationwide database of pooled controls. Food intake was assessed from a self-administered usual food frequency questionnaire that asked about intake of 35 foods (including four drinks). Participants were classified according to the frequency of intake of Western foods and the frequency of intake of traditional Japanese foods. Subgroup analyses were performed using audiometric subtypes of idiopathic sudden deafness.

RESULTS

Data were obtained for 164 cases and 20,313 controls. An increased risk of sudden deafness was observed among participants who frequently consumed Western foods (OR = 1.82, 95% CI : 1.14--2.89), and a decreased risk of this condition was observed among participants who frequently consumed Japanese foods (OR = 0.52, 95% CI : 0.33--0.82). A direct association of sudden deafness with Western food intake was evident for flat-type hearing loss.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that a largely Western diet might be a risk factor for idiopathic sudden deafness, a traditional Japanese diet might be a preventive factor for this condition, or both. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that vascular factors are an important cause of idiopathic sudden deafness, although the possibility of residual confounding by unmeasured confounders such as socioeconomic status cannot be ruled out.

摘要

背景

血管疾病是特发性突聋可能的病因机制之一。然而,传统的心血管危险因素,如特定的饮食因素,是否与该病相关尚不清楚。

方法

在日本进行了一项使用合并对照的病例对照研究,以调查特发性突聋与饮食之间的关系。采用m:n配对法,从全国合并对照数据库中获取年龄、性别和居住地区匹配的对照。通过一份自我填写的常用食物频率问卷评估食物摄入量,该问卷询问了35种食物(包括四种饮品)的摄入量。参与者根据西方食物的摄入频率和传统日本食物的摄入频率进行分类。使用特发性突聋的听力测定亚型进行亚组分析。

结果

获得了164例病例和20313例对照的数据。经常食用西方食物的参与者发生突聋的风险增加(OR = 1.82,95%CI:1.14 - 2.89),而经常食用日本食物的参与者发生这种情况的风险降低(OR = 0.52,95%CI:0.33 - 0.82)。对于平坦型听力损失,突聋与西方食物摄入之间存在直接关联。

结论

本研究表明,以西方食物为主的饮食可能是特发性突聋的一个危险因素,传统的日本饮食可能是预防该疾病的一个因素,或者两者皆是。这些发现与血管因素是特发性突聋的重要病因这一假设一致,尽管不能排除社会经济地位等未测量混杂因素导致残余混杂的可能性。

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