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低膳食纤维的终生摄入量与颈动脉僵硬度有关:阿姆斯特丹生长与健康纵向研究。

Lower lifetime dietary fiber intake is associated with carotid artery stiffness: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, Netherlands.

出版信息

Am J Clin Nutr. 2012 Jul;96(1):14-23. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.111.024703. Epub 2012 May 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fiber intake is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. Whether arterial stiffness is influenced by lifetime fiber intake is not known. Any such association could explain, at least in part, the cardioprotective effects attributed to fiber intake.

OBJECTIVE

The objective was to investigate whether a lower intake of fiber (and fiber-rich foods) throughout the course of young life (ie, from adolescence to adulthood) is associated with arterial stiffness in adulthood.

DESIGN

This was a longitudinal cohort study among 373 participants in whom dietary intake was assessed between the ages of 13 to 36 y (2-8 repeated measures, median of 5), and arterial stiffness estimates of 3 large arteries (ultrasonography) were ascertained at age 36 y.

RESULTS

After adjustment for sex, height, total energy intake, and other lifestyle variables, subjects with stiffer carotid arteries consumed less fiber (in g/d) during the 24-y study than did those with less stiff carotid arteries, as defined on the basis of the highest compared with the lowest sex-specific tertiles of the distensibility and compliance coefficients (reversed) and Young's elastic modulus: -1.9 (95% CI: -3.1, -0.7), -2.3 (-3.5, -1.1), and -1.3 (-2.5, -0.0), respectively. Furthermore, subjects with stiffer carotid arteries were characterized by a lower lifetime consumption of fruit, vegetables, and whole grains-deleterious associations that could be explained, to a great extent, by related low fiber intake.

CONCLUSIONS

Lower lifetime intake of fiber during the course of young age is associated with carotid artery stiffness in adulthood. Promoting consumption of fiber-rich foods among the young may offer a means to prevent accelerated arterial stiffening in adulthood and related cardiovascular sequelae.

摘要

背景

纤维摄入量与较低的心血管疾病风险相关。动脉僵硬度是否受终生纤维摄入量的影响尚不清楚。任何这种关联都可以部分解释归因于纤维摄入量的心脏保护作用。

目的

本研究旨在调查年轻时(即从青春期到成年期)较低的纤维(和富含纤维的食物)摄入量是否与成年期的动脉僵硬有关。

设计

这是一项在 373 名参与者中进行的纵向队列研究,在 13 至 36 岁之间评估了他们的饮食摄入量(2-8 次重复测量,中位数为 5 次),并在 36 岁时通过超声检查确定了 3 条大动脉的动脉僵硬程度。

结果

在校正了性别、身高、总能量摄入和其他生活方式变量后,与颈动脉僵硬程度较低的参与者相比,颈动脉僵硬程度较高的参与者在 24 年的研究中摄入的纤维(g/d)较少,其定义基于顺应性和顺应性系数(反向)和杨氏弹性模量的最高和最低性别特异性三分位值之间的最大区分度:-1.9(95%置信区间:-3.1,-0.7),-2.3(-3.5,-1.1)和-1.3(-2.5,-0.0)。此外,颈动脉僵硬程度较高的参与者还具有较低的终生水果、蔬菜和全谷物摄入量,这些有害关联在很大程度上可以用相关的低纤维摄入量来解释。

结论

年轻时的终生纤维摄入量较低与成年后颈动脉僵硬有关。在年轻人中促进富含纤维的食物的消费可能是预防成年后动脉僵硬加速和相关心血管后果的一种方法。

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