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剖析粮食不安全对艾滋病毒感染者胰岛素抵抗的影响因素及后果:NOURISH-OK研究的概念框架与方案

Unpacking determinants and consequences of food insecurity for insulin resistance among people living with HIV: Conceptual framework and protocol for the NOURISH-OK study.

作者信息

Wetherill Marianna S, Bakhsh Casey, Caywood Lacey, Williams Mary B, Hartwell Micah L, Wheeler Denna L, Hubach Randolph D, Teague T Kent, Köhler Gerwald, Hebert James R, Weiser Sheri D

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Hudson College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Tulsa Schusterman Center, Tulsa, OK, United States.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, Tulsa, OK, United States.

出版信息

Front Clin Diabetes Healthc. 2022;3. doi: 10.3389/fcdhc.2022.947552. Epub 2022 Aug 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over the past four decades, advances in HIV treatment have contributed to a longer life expectancy for people living with HIV (PLWH). With these gains, the prevention and management of chronic co-morbidities, such as diabetes, are now central medical care goals for this population. In the United States, food insecurity disproportionately impacts PLWH and may play a role in the development of insulin resistance through direct and indirect pathways. The Nutrition to Optimize, Understand, and Restore Insulin Sensitivity in HIV for Oklahoma (NOURISH-OK) will use a novel, multi-level, integrated framework to explore how food insecurity contributes to insulin resistance among PLWH. Specifically, it will explore how food insecurity may operate as an intermediary risk factor for insulin resistance, including potential linkages between upstream determinants of health and downstream consequences of poor diet, other behavioral risk factors, and chronic inflammation.

METHODS/DESIGN: This paper summarizes the protocol for the first aim of the NOURISH-OK study, which involves purposeful cross-sectional sampling of PLWH (n=500) across four levels of food insecurity to test our conceptual framework. Developed in collaboration with community stakeholders, this initial phase involves the collection of anthropometrics, fasting blood samples, non-blood biomarkers, 24-hour food recall to estimate the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) score, and survey data. A 1-month, prospective observational sub-study (total n=100; n=25 for each food security group) involves weekly 24-hour food recalls and stool samples to identify temporal associations between food insecurity, diet, and gut microbiome composition. Using structural equation modeling, we will explore how upstream risk factors, including early life events, current discrimination, and community food access, may influence food insecurity and its potential downstream impacts, including diet, other lifestyle risk behaviors, and chronic inflammation, with insulin resistance as the ultimate outcome variable. Findings from these analyses of observational data will inform the subsequent study aims, which involve qualitative exploration of significant pathways, followed by development and testing of a low-DII food as medicine intervention to reverse insulin resistance among PLWH (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05208671).

DISCUSSION

The NOURISH-OK study will address important research gaps to inform the development of food as medicine interventions to support healthy aging for PLWH.

摘要

背景

在过去的四十年里,艾滋病治疗的进展使艾滋病病毒感染者(PLWH)的预期寿命延长。随着这些成果的取得,糖尿病等慢性合并症的预防和管理现在已成为这一人群的核心医疗目标。在美国,粮食不安全对PLWH的影响尤为严重,可能通过直接和间接途径在胰岛素抵抗的发展中发挥作用。俄克拉荷马州优化、理解和恢复艾滋病患者胰岛素敏感性营养研究(NOURISH-OK)将使用一个新颖的、多层次的综合框架来探讨粮食不安全如何导致PLWH的胰岛素抵抗。具体而言,它将探讨粮食不安全如何作为胰岛素抵抗的中介风险因素发挥作用,包括健康的上游决定因素与不良饮食、其他行为风险因素和慢性炎症的下游后果之间的潜在联系。

方法/设计:本文总结了NOURISH-OK研究第一个目标的方案,该方案涉及对四个粮食不安全水平的PLWH(n=500)进行有目的的横断面抽样,以检验我们的概念框架。在与社区利益相关者合作开展的这个初始阶段,需要收集人体测量数据、空腹血样、非血液生物标志物、24小时食物回忆以估算饮食炎症指数(DII)得分以及调查数据。一项为期1个月的前瞻性观察子研究(总n=100;每个粮食安全组n=25)涉及每周一次的24小时食物回忆和粪便样本,以确定粮食不安全、饮食和肠道微生物群组成之间的时间关联。使用结构方程模型,我们将探讨包括早期生活事件、当前歧视和社区食物获取在内的上游风险因素如何影响粮食不安全及其潜在的下游影响,包括饮食、其他生活方式风险行为和慢性炎症,并将胰岛素抵抗作为最终结果变量。这些观察数据的分析结果将为后续的研究目标提供信息,后续研究目标包括对重要途径进行定性探索,然后开发和测试一种低DII食物作为药物干预措施,以逆转PLWH的胰岛素抵抗(ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT05208671)。

讨论

NOURISH-OK研究将填补重要的研究空白,为开发食物作为药物干预措施提供信息,以支持PLWH健康老龄化。

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