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南亚和欧洲白人年轻人的饮食模式与身体活动及其对心血管风险的潜在影响。

Dietary patterns and physical activity in young South Asians and white Europeans and their potential implications for cardiovascular risk.

作者信息

Richardson Sophie, Marshall Janice, Rendeiro Catarina

机构信息

School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 15;15(1):12969. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-97605-z.

Abstract

Individuals of South Asian (SA) ethnicity have greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) relative to white Europeans (WEs). Factors which generally contribute to increased CVD risk include physical inactivity and poor dietary habits, including high intake of salt and saturated fat. Contrastingly, diets rich in fibre, antioxidants and polyphenols are considered cardioprotective. The current questionnaire-based study aimed to examine whether the dietary habits and physical activity levels of young adult SAs living in the UK may contribute to their increased CVD risk in comparison to age-matched WEs. All participants (80 healthy individuals, 40 SA/ 40 WE (gender-balanced, aged 18-26 years) completed questionnaires to assess: general health; habitual physical activity levels, assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire; and dietary patterns, assessed by EPIC-food frequency questionnaire and three-day food diaries. SAs had higher sitting times (SA: 469 ± 19.4, WE: 387 ± 21.5 min/day, p = 0.0107) and were less physically active (SA: 2050 ± 1110, WE: 4850 ± 2810 MET mins/day, p < 0.0001) than WEs. Further, SAs had lower consumption of cardioprotective nutrients, such as fibre (p = 0.0183), folate (p = 0.0242), vitamin C (p = 0.0105) and phytochemicals, such as flavonoids (p = 0.0644). SAs also consumed less alcohol (p < 0.0001), fat (p = 0.0066), sugar (p = 0.0218) and sodium (p = 0.0011) compared to WEs. These findings suggest that lower consumption of nutrients and phytochemicals that are cardioprotective, rather than excess consumption of fat, sugar and sodium, amongst young SAs may contribute to their increased CVD risk. Young SA individuals may also reduce their future CVD risk by increasing their physical activity.

摘要

与欧洲白人(WEs)相比,南亚(SA)族裔个体患心血管疾病(CVD)的风险更高。一般导致CVD风险增加的因素包括身体活动不足和不良饮食习惯,如高盐和饱和脂肪摄入。相反,富含纤维、抗氧化剂和多酚的饮食被认为具有心脏保护作用。当前这项基于问卷的研究旨在调查与年龄匹配的WEs相比,生活在英国的年轻成年SA族裔的饮食习惯和身体活动水平是否会导致他们CVD风险增加。所有参与者(80名健康个体,40名SA族裔/40名WEs族裔(性别均衡,年龄18 - 26岁))完成了问卷,以评估:总体健康状况;通过国际身体活动问卷评估的习惯性身体活动水平;以及通过欧洲癌症与营养前瞻性调查(EPIC)食物频率问卷和三日食物日记评估的饮食模式。与WEs相比,SA族裔的久坐时间更长(SA族裔:469±19.4分钟/天,WEs族裔:387±21.5分钟/天,p = 0.0107),身体活动更少(SA族裔:2050±1110代谢当量分钟/天,WEs族裔:4850±2810代谢当量分钟/天,p < 0.0001)。此外,SA族裔对具有心脏保护作用的营养素的摄入量较低,如纤维(p = 0.0183)、叶酸(p = 0.0242)、维生素C(p = 0.0105)以及植物化学物质,如类黄酮(p = 0.0644)。与WEs相比,SA族裔的酒精(p < 0.0001)、脂肪(p = 0.0066)、糖(p = 0.0218)和钠(p = 0.0011)摄入量也较少。这些发现表明,年轻SA族裔中具有心脏保护作用的营养素和植物化学物质摄入量较低,而非脂肪、糖和钠的过量摄入,可能导致他们CVD风险增加。年轻的SA族裔个体也可以通过增加身体活动来降低未来患CVD的风险。

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