Body mass index mediates the association between four dietary indices and phenotypic age acceleration in adults: a cross-sectional study†

IF 5.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Food & Function Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1039/D4FO01088D
Jing Li, Zibo Wu, Sitong Xin, Yang Xu, Fengdan Wang, Yan Liu, Sizhe Wang, Yibo Dong, Yuangang Guo, Yu Han, Jing Zhao, Yuqi Gao, Mengzi Sun and Bo Li
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Background: Diet and body mass index (BMI) are widely recognized as being closely associated with aging. However, it remains unclear which dietary indices are associated with aging, and the extent to which BMI mediates the relationship between diet and aging. Therefore, this study investigates the mediating role of BMI in the association between various dietary indices and phenotypic age acceleration (PhenoAgeAccel). Methods: Data were sourced from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), using two 24 hour recall interviews to compute four dietary indices: the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII), Healthy Eating Index-2020 (HEI-2020), Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), and Composite Dietary Antioxidant Index (CDAI). Linear regression analyses and mediation analyses assessed the associations between dietary indices and PhenoAgeAccel and the mediating effects of BMI. Z-score transformations (zDII, zHEI-2020, zAHEI-2010, and zCDAI) were used to ensure comparability between different dietary indices. Results: After adjusting for covariates, the zHEI-2020, zAHEI-2010, and zCDAI were negatively associated with PhenoAgeAccel (P < 0.05), with β values being −0.36, −0.40, and −0.41, respectively. The zDII was positively associated with PhenoAgeAccel (P < 0.001) with a β value of 0.70. Mediation analyses suggested that BMI significantly mediated the relationships between these dietary indices and PhenoAgeAccel. The mediation proportions were 23.7% for zDII, 43.3% for zHEI-2020, 24.5% for zAHEI-2010, and 23.6% for zCDAI. Conclusions: This study indicates that all dietary indices and BMI were significantly associated with PhenoAgeAccel. In addition, BMI exhibited the highest mediation proportion in the relationship between HEI-2020 and PhenoAgeAccel.

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体重指数在四种膳食指数与成人表型年龄加速度之间的关系中起中介作用:一项横断面研究。
背景:人们普遍认为饮食和体重指数(BMI)与衰老密切相关。然而,目前仍不清楚哪些饮食指数与衰老有关,以及体重指数在多大程度上介导饮食与衰老之间的关系。因此,本研究调查了 BMI 在各种膳食指数与表型年龄加速(PhenoAgeAccel)之间的关联中的中介作用。研究方法数据来源于美国国家健康与营养调查(NHANES),通过两次 24 小时回忆访谈计算出四个膳食指数:膳食炎症指数(DII)、健康饮食指数-2020(HEI-2020)、替代性健康饮食指数-2010(AHEI-2010)和膳食抗氧化综合指数(CDAI)。线性回归分析和中介分析评估了膳食指数与 PhenoAgeAccel 之间的关联以及体重指数的中介效应。为确保不同膳食指数之间的可比性,采用了 Z-分数转换(zDII、zHEI-2020、zAHEI-2010 和 zCDAI)。结果:调整协变量后,zHEI-2020、zAHEI-2010 和 zCDAI 与 PhenoAgeAccel 负相关(P < 0.05),β 值分别为-0.36、-0.40 和-0.41。zDII与PhenoAgeAccel呈正相关(P<0.001),β值为0.70。中介分析表明,体重指数对这些膳食指数与 PhenoAgeAccel 之间的关系有明显的中介作用。zDII的中介比例为23.7%,zHEI-2020为43.3%,zAHEI-2010为24.5%,zCDAI为23.6%。结论:本研究表明,所有膳食指数和体重指数都与 PhenoAgeAccel 显著相关。此外,在 HEI-2020 与 PhenoAgeAccel 的关系中,BMI 的中介比例最高。
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Food & Function
Food & Function BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.60%
发文量
957
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.
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