Fung Teresa T, McCullough Marjorie, van Dam Rob M, Hu Frank B
Department of Nutrition, Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Diabetes Care. 2007 Jul;30(7):1753-7. doi: 10.2337/dc06-2581. Epub 2007 Apr 11.
The aim of this article was to assess the association between the Alternate Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) and risk of type 2 diabetes in women.
A total of 80,029 women aged 38-63 years in the Nurses' Health Study were followed from 1984 to 2002. The AHEI score was computed from dietary information collected from five repeated food frequency questionnaires administered between 1984 and 1998. Relative risks (RRs) for type 2 diabetes were calculated using Cox proportional hazards models and adjusted for known diabetes risk factors. We also examined how changes in score in 4, 6-8, and 10-12 years are associated with diabetes risk.
We ascertained 5,183 incident cases of type 2 diabetes during 18 years of follow-up. Women who scored high on the AHEI had a lower risk (RR comparing top to bottom score quintile 0.64 [95% CI 0.58-0.71], P(trend) < 0.0001) for diabetes. Women with consistently high AHEI scores throughout follow-up, compared with those with consistently low scores, had the lowest risk for diabetes. In addition, women whose AHEI scores improved during follow-up, even during recent years, had a lower risk of diabetes than did women whose (low) score did not change.
A higher AHEI score is associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes in women. Therefore, the AHEI score may be a useful clinical tool to assess diet quality and to recommend for the prevention of diabetes.
本文旨在评估替代健康饮食指数(AHEI)与女性2型糖尿病风险之间的关联。
在护士健康研究中,对1984年至2002年间80,029名年龄在38 - 63岁的女性进行了随访。AHEI得分根据1984年至1998年间五次重复的食物频率问卷调查收集的饮食信息计算得出。使用Cox比例风险模型计算2型糖尿病的相对风险(RRs),并对已知的糖尿病风险因素进行调整。我们还研究了4年、6 - 8年和10 - 12年得分变化与糖尿病风险的关联。
在18年的随访期间,我们确定了5,183例2型糖尿病新发病例。AHEI得分高的女性患糖尿病的风险较低(最高得分五分位数与最低得分五分位数相比的RR为0.64 [95% CI 0.58 - 0.71],P(趋势)< 0.0001)。在整个随访期间AHEI得分持续较高的女性与得分持续较低的女性相比,患糖尿病的风险最低。此外,在随访期间AHEI得分有所改善的女性,即使是在最近几年,患糖尿病的风险也低于得分(低)未变化的女性。
较高的AHEI得分与女性较低的2型糖尿病风险相关。因此,AHEI得分可能是评估饮食质量和推荐用于预防糖尿病的有用临床工具。