Dietary Patterns and Nutrient Intakes of Individuals with Circulatory Diseases: Ansan-Ansung Cohort Data from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study

K. Kim, Jung-Mi Yun
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Recently, there is growing interest in studying the dietary patterns that affect the risk of circulatory system diseases (CSDs). We investigated the relationship between CSDs and dietary patterns through a follow-up study in Korea (2001-2016). The participants of this study were obtained from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KoGES). This study was a large community-based cohort study (the Ansan-Ansung areas) conducted to assess the effects of various factors, especially diet, on the onset of chronic diseases among the Korean population aged 40-69 yrs. Baseline data were collected from 2001 to 2002, and follow-up studies were performed every 2 yrs, with over 7 follow-up studies performed (2015-2016). Three dietary patterns were identified using factor analysis: “vegetable and seafood (men)/soup and stew (women)” pattern, “sweet foods and breads-rice cake” pattern, and “multigrain rice and cooked white rice” pattern. None of the dietary patterns were significantly associated with the risk of CSDs in either men or women. Our follow-up study is meaningful as it investigated whether the dietary patterns of individuals according to sex affects the development of CSDs.
循环系统疾病患者的饮食模式和营养摄入:来自韩国基因组和流行病学研究的Ansan-Ansung队列数据
最近,人们对影响循环系统疾病(CSDs)风险的饮食模式的研究越来越感兴趣。我们通过在韩国进行的一项随访研究(2001-2016)调查了CSDs与饮食模式之间的关系。本研究的参与者来自韩国基因组和流行病学研究(KoGES)。本研究是一项大型社区队列研究(安山-安城地区),旨在评估各种因素,特别是饮食对40-69岁韩国人口中慢性疾病发病的影响。2001 - 2002年收集基线数据,每2年进行随访研究,随访研究超过7项(2015-2016)。通过因子分析确定了三种饮食模式:“蔬菜和海鲜(男性)/汤和炖菜(女性)”模式,“甜食和面包-年糕”模式,以及“杂粮米和煮熟的白米饭”模式。在男性或女性中,没有一种饮食模式与冠心病的风险显著相关。我们的后续研究是有意义的,因为它调查了个体按性别的饮食模式是否影响CSDs的发展。
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