Correlation of dietary inflammation index and dietary pattern with mild cognitive impairment in patients with type 2 diabetes

4区 医学 Q3 Nursing
Shengdan Pu, Yuxin Xu, Xuewei Tong, Yitong Zhang, Xiaotong Sun, Xinyuan Gao
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Abstract

Objective

We aimed to determine the dietary patterns associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and the correlation of dietary inflammatory index (DII) with MCI.

Methods

The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was used to assess cognitive function. A semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire was used to collect dietary data and calculate DII. Dietary patterns were determined by reduced-rank regression (RRR), grouping dietary pattern scores and DII into quartiles, with logistic regression for correlation analysis. Dose–response relationships between dietary pattern scores, DII and diabetic MCI were explored using restricted cubic splines (RCS). A mediation analysis was performed to investigate whether DII mediates the association between dietary patterns and MCI.

Results

In the “Mediterranean-style dietary pattern”, the multivariable-adjusted odds ratio of having MCI was 0.37 (95% CI: 0.20–0.68; p for trend = 0.002) in the highest versus lowest quartiles of the dietary score. In the “high-meat and low-vegetable pattern”, the multivariable-adjusted odds ratio of having MCI was 6.84 (95% CI: 3.58–13.10; p for trend < 0.001) in the highest versus lowest quartiles of the dietary score. In the “Western-style dietary pattern”, the multivariable-adjusted odds ratio of having MCI was 2.48 (95% CI: 1.38–4.46; p for trend = 0.001). The multivariable-adjusted odds ratio of having MCI was 3.99 (95% CI: 2.14–7.42; p for trend < 0.001) in the highest versus lowest quartiles of DII.

There is a non-linear dose–response relationship between the “high-meat and low-vegetable pattern” score and the prevalence of MCI, as well as the DII and the prevalence of MCI. The DII partially mediated the impact of the “Mediterranean-style dietary pattern” and the “high-meat and low-vegetable pattern” on MCI.

Conclusion

In T2DM patients, greater adherence to the “Mediterranean-style dietary pattern” is associated with a lower probability of having MCI. However, excessive consumption of meat, especially red meat and processed meat, combined with a lack of vegetable intake, is associated with a higher probability of having MCI. Greater adherence to the “Western-style dietary pattern” is associated with a higher probability of having MCI. In addition, a pro-inflammatory diet is associated with a higher probability of having MCI, and DII partially mediates the impact of dietary patterns on MCI.

膳食炎症指数和膳食模式与 2 型糖尿病患者轻度认知障碍的相关性
目标我们旨在确定与 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)轻度认知障碍(MCI)相关的饮食模式,以及饮食炎症指数(DII)与 MCI 的相关性。采用半定量食物频率问卷收集饮食数据并计算 DII。通过还原秩回归(RRR)确定膳食模式,将膳食模式得分和 DII 分成四分位,并用逻辑回归进行相关分析。利用限制性三次样条(RCS)探讨了膳食模式得分、DII 和糖尿病 MCI 之间的剂量-反应关系。结果 在 "地中海式膳食模式 "中,经多变量调整后,膳食评分最高四分位数与最低四分位数的 MCI 发生几率比例为 0.37(95% CI:0.20-0.68;趋势 p = 0.002)。在 "高肉低菜模式 "中,膳食评分最高的四分位数与最低的四分位数相比,患 MCI 的经多变量调整的几率比为 6.84(95% CI:3.58-13.10;趋势 p = 0.001)。在 "西式膳食模式 "中,经多变量调整后,患 MCI 的几率比为 2.48(95% CI:1.38-4.46;趋势 p = 0.001)。经多变量调整后,DII最高四分位数与最低四分位数之间的MCI几率比为3.99(95% CI:2.14-7.42;p为0.001)。DII部分介导了 "地中海式饮食模式 "和 "高肉低菜模式 "对MCI的影响。然而,过量食用肉类,尤其是红肉和加工肉类,再加上蔬菜摄入量不足,则患 MCI 的概率较高。更多遵循 "西式饮食模式 "的人患 MCI 的概率更高。此外,促炎症饮食也与罹患 MCI 的概率较高有关,而 DII 部分介导了饮食模式对 MCI 的影响。
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Endocrinologia, Diabetes y Nutricion
Endocrinologia, Diabetes y Nutricion Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
169
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición is the official journal of the Spanish Society of Endocrinology and Nutrition (Sociedad Española de Endocrinología y Nutrición, SEEN) and the Spanish Society of Diabetes (Sociedad Española de Diabetes, SED), and was founded in 1954. The aim of the journal is to improve knowledge and be a useful tool in practice for clinical and laboratory specialists, trainee physicians, researchers, and nurses interested in endocrinology, diabetes, nutrition and related disciplines. It is an international journal published in Spanish (print and online) and English (online), covering different fields of endocrinology and metabolism, including diabetes, obesity, and nutrition disorders, as well as the most relevant research produced mainly in Spanish language territories. The quality of the contents is ensured by a prestigious national and international board, and by a selected panel of specialists involved in a rigorous peer review. The result is that only manuscripts containing high quality research and with utmost interest for clinicians and professionals related in the field are published. The Journal publishes Original clinical and research articles, Reviews, Special articles, Clinical Guidelines, Position Statements from both societies and Letters to the editor. Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición can be found at Science Citation Index Expanded, Medline/PubMed and SCOPUS.
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