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地中海饮食与阿尔茨海默病死亡率

Mediterranean diet and Alzheimer disease mortality.

作者信息

Scarmeas Nikolaos, Luchsinger Jose A, Mayeux Richard, Stern Yaakov

机构信息

Taub Institute for Research in Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA.

出版信息

Neurology. 2007 Sep 11;69(11):1084-93. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000277320.50685.7c.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We previously reported that the Mediterranean diet (MeDi) is related to lower risk for Alzheimer disease (AD). Whether MeDi is associated with subsequent AD course and outcomes has not been investigated.

OBJECTIVES

To examine the association between MeDi and mortality in patients with AD.

METHODS

A total of 192 community-based individuals in New York who were diagnosed with AD were prospectively followed every 1.5 years. Adherence to the MeDi (0- to 9-point scale with higher scores indicating higher adherence) was the main predictor of mortality in Cox models that were adjusted for period of recruitment, age, gender, ethnicity, education, APOE genotype, caloric intake, smoking, and body mass index.

RESULTS

Eighty-five patients with AD (44%) died during the course of 4.4 (+/-3.6, 0.2 to 13.6) years of follow-up. In unadjusted models, higher adherence to MeDi was associated with lower mortality risk (for each additional MeDi point hazard ratio 0.79; 95% CI 0.69 to 0.91; p = 0.001). This result remained significant after controlling for all covariates (0.76; 0.65 to 0.89; p = 0.001). In adjusted models, as compared with AD patients at the lowest MeDi adherence tertile, those at the middle tertile had lower mortality risk (0.65; 0.38 to 1.09; 1.33 years' longer survival), whereas subjects at the highest tertile had an even lower risk (0.27; 0.10 to 0.69; 3.91 years' longer survival; p for trend = 0.003).

CONCLUSION

Adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MeDi) may affect not only risk for Alzheimer disease (AD) but also subsequent disease course: Higher adherence to the MeDi is associated with lower mortality in AD. The gradual reduction in mortality risk for higher MeDi adherence tertiles suggests a possible dose-response effect.

摘要

背景

我们之前报道过地中海饮食(MeDi)与较低的阿尔茨海默病(AD)风险相关。MeDi是否与随后的AD病程及结局相关尚未得到研究。

目的

研究MeDi与AD患者死亡率之间的关联。

方法

对纽约192名社区诊断为AD的个体进行前瞻性研究,每1.5年随访一次。在Cox模型中,根据招募时间、年龄、性别、种族、教育程度、APOE基因型、热量摄入、吸烟情况和体重指数进行调整后,对地中海饮食的依从性(0至9分制,分数越高表明依从性越高)是死亡率的主要预测因素。

结果

在4.4(±3.6,0.2至13.6)年的随访期间,85名AD患者(44%)死亡。在未调整的模型中,对MeDi的依从性越高,死亡风险越低(MeDi每增加1分,风险比为0.79;95%置信区间为0.69至0.91;p = 0.001)。在控制所有协变量后,该结果仍然显著(0.76;0.65至0.89;p = 0.001)。在调整后的模型中,与MeDi依从性最低三分位数的AD患者相比,中间三分位数的患者死亡风险较低(0.65;0.38至1.09;生存期长1.33年),而最高三分位数的患者风险更低(0.27;0.10至0.69;生存期长3.91年;趋势p = 0.003)。

结论

坚持地中海饮食(MeDi)可能不仅影响阿尔茨海默病(AD)的风险,还影响随后的疾病进程:对MeDi的依从性越高,AD患者的死亡率越低。随着MeDi依从性三分位数的升高,死亡风险逐渐降低,提示可能存在剂量反应效应。

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