Hu Frank B, Satija Ambika, Rimm Eric B, Spiegelman Donna, Sampson Laura, Rosner Bernard, Camargo Carlos A, Stampfer Meir, Willett Walter C
Frank B. Hu, Ambika Satija, Eric B. Rimm, Donna Spiegelman, Laura Sampson, Meir Stampfer, and Walter C. Willett are with the Department of Nutrition, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA. Bernard Rosner and Carlos A. Camargo Jr. are with the Channing Division of Network Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston.
Am J Public Health. 2016 Sep;106(9):1567-72. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303348. Epub 2016 Jul 26.
To review the contribution of the Nurses' Health Studies (NHSs) to diet assessment methods and evidence-based nutritional policies and guidelines.
We performed a narrative review of the publications of the NHS and NHS II between 1976 and 2016.
Through periodic assessment of diet by validated dietary questionnaires over 40 years, the NHSs have identified dietary determinants of diseases such as breast and other cancers; obesity; type 2 diabetes; cardiovascular, respiratory, and eye diseases; and neurodegenerative and mental health disorders. Nutritional biomarkers were assessed using blood, urine, and toenail samples. Robust findings, from the NHSs, together with evidence from other large cohorts and randomized dietary intervention trials, have contributed to the evidence base for developing dietary guidelines and nutritional policies to reduce intakes of trans fat, saturated fat, sugar-sweetened beverages, red and processed meats, and refined carbohydrates while promoting higher intake of healthy fats and carbohydrates and overall healthful dietary patterns.
The long-term, periodically collected dietary data in the NHSs, with documented reliability and validity, have contributed extensively to our understanding of the dietary determinants of various diseases, informing dietary guidelines and shaping nutritional policy.
回顾护士健康研究(NHSs)对饮食评估方法以及循证营养政策和指南的贡献。
我们对1976年至2016年间NHS及NHS II的出版物进行了叙述性综述。
通过40多年来使用经过验证的饮食问卷对饮食进行定期评估,NHSs已确定了多种疾病的饮食决定因素,如乳腺癌和其他癌症、肥胖症、2型糖尿病、心血管疾病、呼吸系统疾病、眼部疾病以及神经退行性疾病和精神健康障碍。使用血液、尿液和趾甲样本对营养生物标志物进行了评估。NHSs得出的有力研究结果,连同其他大型队列研究和随机饮食干预试验的证据,为制定饮食指南和营养政策提供了证据基础,以减少反式脂肪、饱和脂肪、含糖饮料、红肉和加工肉类以及精制碳水化合物的摄入量,同时促进健康脂肪和碳水化合物的更高摄入量以及整体健康的饮食模式。
NHSs长期定期收集的饮食数据具有可靠的信度和效度,极大地促进了我们对各种疾病饮食决定因素的理解,为饮食指南提供了信息并塑造了营养政策。