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以大米为主的传统日本饮食中,大米摄入对个体健康影响的介导因素。

Mediators of the effects of rice intake on health in individuals consuming a traditional Japanese diet centered on rice.

作者信息

Koga Minori, Toyomaki Atsuhito, Miyazaki Akane, Nakai Yukiei, Yamaguchi Atsuko, Kubo Chizuru, Suzuki Junko, Ohkubo Iwao, Shimizu Mari, Musashi Manabu, Kiso Yoshinobu, Kusumi Ichiro

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.

Department of Nutrition, Tenshi College, Sapporo, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Oct 2;12(10):e0185816. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185816. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Although the Japanese diet is believed to be balanced and healthy, its benefits have been poorly investigated, especially in terms of effects on mental health. We investigated dietary patterns and physical and mental health in the Japanese population using an epidemiological survey to determine the health benefits of the traditional Japanese diet. Questionnaires to assess dietary habits, quality of life, sleep quality, impulsivity, and depression severity were distributed to 550 randomly selected middle-aged and elderly individuals. Participants with any physical or mental disease were excluded. Two-hundred and seventy-eight participants were selected for the final statistical analysis. We determined rice to be one of the most traditional foods in Japanese cuisine. Scores for each questionnaire were computed, and the correlations between rice intake and health indices were assessed. When analyzing the direct correlations between rice intake and health indices, we found only two correlations, namely those with quality of life (vitality) and sleep quality. Path analysis using structural equation modeling was performed to investigate the association between rice intake and health, with indirect effects included in the model. Additional associations between rice intake and health were explained using this model when compared to those using direct correlation analysis. Path analysis was used to identify mediators of the rice-health association. These mediators were miso (soybean paste) soup, green tea, and natto (fermented soybean) intake. Interestingly, these mediators have been major components of the Japanese diet since 1975, which has been considered one of the healthiest diets since the 1960s. Our results indicate that the combination of rice with other healthy foods, which is representative of the traditional Japanese diet, may contribute to improvements in physical and mental health.

摘要

尽管日本饮食被认为是均衡且健康的,但其益处却鲜有深入研究,尤其是对心理健康的影响方面。我们通过一项流行病学调查,对日本人群的饮食模式以及身心健康状况进行了研究,以确定传统日本饮食对健康的益处。我们向550名随机挑选的中老年人发放了调查问卷,以评估饮食习惯、生活质量、睡眠质量、冲动性和抑郁严重程度。患有任何身心疾病的参与者被排除在外。最终选取了278名参与者进行统计分析。我们确定米饭是日本料理中最传统的食物之一。计算了每份问卷的得分,并评估了米饭摄入量与健康指标之间的相关性。在分析米饭摄入量与健康指标的直接相关性时,我们仅发现了两个相关性,即与生活质量(活力)和睡眠质量的相关性。我们使用结构方程模型进行了路径分析,以研究米饭摄入量与健康之间的关联,该模型纳入了间接影响。与直接相关性分析相比,使用此模型解释了米饭摄入量与健康之间的其他关联。路径分析用于确定米饭与健康关联的中介因素。这些中介因素是味噌(大豆酱)汤、绿茶和纳豆(发酵大豆)的摄入量。有趣的是,自1975年以来,这些中介因素一直是日本饮食的主要组成部分,自20世纪60年代以来,日本饮食一直被认为是最健康的饮食之一。我们的结果表明,米饭与其他健康食物的搭配,这是传统日本饮食的代表,可能有助于改善身心健康。

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