Dietary Patterns Are Associated with Metabolic Syndrome in Mexican Older Adult Population.

Q3 Medicine
Brenda Liliana Salazar-Torres, Alejandra González-Rocha, Brianda Ioanna Armenta-Guirado, María Araceli Ortiz-Rodríguez, Paloma Muñoz-Aguirre, Sonia Rodríguez-Ramírez, Edgar Denova-Gutierrez
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Abstract

Background: Metabolic syndrome poses a significant public health challenge globally, particularly among older adults. Dietary patterns play a crucial role in the development and management of metabolic syndrome. However, to our knowledge, no evidence exists regarding the association between dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome among the Mexican older adult population. Thus, the objective of the present study is to assess the association between dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome in Mexican older adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study utilized data from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2016 to investigate the relationship between dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome in 804 OA (aged ≥60 years). Dietary patterns were derived using factor analysis, and metabolic syndrome was defined based on established criteria. Logistic regression models were employed to assess associations, adjusting for potential confounders.

Results: Three dietary patterns were identified: a "Westernized" pattern characterized by high consumption of processed meat, red meat, and saturated fats; a "Transitional" pattern high in fresh vegetables and fruits; and a "Prudent" pattern high in fish and low-fat dairy products. The "Westernized" pattern exhibited a positive association with metabolic syndrome, while the "Prudent" pattern showed a negative association. The associations remained significant after adjusting for confounders. Biological mechanisms linking the "Westernized" pattern to metabolic syndrome include chronic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and dyslipidemia induced by components such as processed meats and soft drinks.

Conclusion: Our study highlights the importance of dietary patterns in influencing metabolic syndrome risk among Mexican older adults. Promoting dietary patterns rich in fish, vegetables, and legumes while reducing consumption of processed meats and sugary beverages may offer significant health benefits in this population. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings and inform targeted interventions for metabolic syndrome prevention and management in older adults.

墨西哥老年人饮食模式与代谢综合征相关
背景:代谢综合征在全球范围内是一个重大的公共卫生挑战,特别是在老年人中。饮食模式在代谢综合征的发展和管理中起着至关重要的作用。然而,据我们所知,没有证据表明墨西哥老年人的饮食模式和代谢综合征之间存在关联。因此,本研究的目的是评估墨西哥老年人饮食模式与代谢综合征之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究利用2016年墨西哥国家健康与营养调查数据,调查804名OA(年龄≥60岁)饮食模式与代谢综合征之间的关系。通过因子分析得出饮食模式,并根据既定标准定义代谢综合征。采用逻辑回归模型评估相关性,调整潜在混杂因素。结果:确定了三种饮食模式:以大量食用加工肉类、红肉和饱和脂肪为特征的“西方化”饮食模式;以新鲜蔬菜和水果为主的“过渡”模式;以及“谨慎”饮食模式,多吃鱼和低脂乳制品。“西化”模式与代谢综合征呈正相关,而“谨慎”模式与代谢综合征呈负相关。在调整混杂因素后,这种关联仍然显著。将“西化”模式与代谢综合征联系起来的生物学机制包括慢性炎症、内皮功能障碍和由加工肉类和软饮料等成分引起的血脂异常。结论:我们的研究强调了饮食模式在影响墨西哥老年人代谢综合征风险中的重要性。提倡富含鱼类、蔬菜和豆类的饮食模式,同时减少加工肉类和含糖饮料的消费,可能对这一人群的健康有显著好处。需要进一步的前瞻性研究来证实这些发现,并为老年人代谢综合征的预防和管理提供有针对性的干预措施。
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Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics
Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics publishes original research studies that are directly relevant to clinical and community nutrition issues that affect older adults. Epidemiologic and community-based studies are suitable for JNE, as are well-controlled clinical trials of preventive and therapeutic nutritional interventions. The Journal of Nutrition in Gerontology and Geriatrics invites papers on a broad array of topics in the nutrition and aging field, including but not limited to studies of: preventive nutrition, nutritional interventions for chronic disease, aging effects on nutritional requirements, nutritional status and dietary intake behaviors, nutritional frailty and functional status, usefulness of supplements, programmatic interventions, transitions in care and long term care, and community nutrition issues.
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