Exploring the impact of dietary factors on intracranial aneurysm risk: insights from Mendelian randomization analysis.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Junren Ma, Kang Zong, Yonghui Wang, Congyan Wu, Hanchen Liu, Ruyue Lin, Rui Li, Chao Zou, Qiao Zuo, Yi Xu, Jianmin Liu, Rui Zhao
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Abstract

Background: While existing research has established a link between dietary habits and the incidence of intracranial aneurysms, the application of Mendelian randomization to explore this association remains largely uncharted.

Methods: In our study, we analyzed a wide array of dietary factors using data from the IEU Open GWAS project, which included meat varieties, vegetarian foods, cereal and the frequency of alcohol intake. We included pooled intracranial aneurysm GWAS data from a comprehensive dataset of 7,495 cases. In MR analysis, we employed multiple Mendelian randomization techniques such as MR-Egger, Inverse Variance Weighted methods and rigorously controlled the false discovery rates through the Bonferroni correction across 10 dietary exposures.

Results: Our analysis identified a significant association between cooked vegetables (OR: 9.939; 95% CI: 2.066 ~ 47.822; p = 0.0042) and an elevated risk of intracranial aneurysms. Besides, the initial analysis suggested a statistically significant association between the dried fruit (OR: 0.385; 95%CI: 0.159 ~ 0.935; p = 0.0350), frequency of alcohol intake (OR: 1.419; 95% CI: 1.039 ~ 1.937; p = 0.0276) and the risk of intracranial aneurysms. However, this significance was not sustained after applying the Bonferroni correction for multiple testing, indicating a need for cautious interpretation despite the initially promising findings.

Conclusion: This study identified a clear causal link between cooked vegetable intake and an increased risk of intracranial aneurysm, while suggesting a potential connection between the frequency of alcohol intake and the elevated risk, although this association did not reach statistical significance after multiple testing corrections.

探索饮食因素对颅内动脉瘤风险的影响:来自孟德尔随机化分析的见解。
背景:虽然现有的研究已经建立了饮食习惯和颅内动脉瘤发病率之间的联系,但应用孟德尔随机化来探索这种联系在很大程度上仍然是未知的。方法:在我们的研究中,我们使用来自IEU Open GWAS项目的数据分析了一系列广泛的饮食因素,包括肉类品种、素食、谷物和饮酒频率。我们纳入了7495例综合数据集中的颅内动脉瘤GWAS数据。在磁共振分析中,我们采用了多种孟德尔随机化技术,如MR- egger、逆方差加权方法,并通过Bonferroni校正严格控制了10种饮食暴露的错误发现率。结果:我们的分析发现煮熟的蔬菜(OR: 9.939;95% ci: 2.066 ~ 47.822;P = 0.0042),颅内动脉瘤的风险增加。此外,初步分析表明,干果与果脯之间的相关性具有统计学意义(OR: 0.385;95%ci: 0.159 ~ 0.935;p = 0.0350)、饮酒频率(OR: 1.419;95% ci: 1.039 ~ 1.937;P = 0.0276)和颅内动脉瘤的风险。然而,在应用Bonferroni校正进行多次测试后,这种意义并没有持续下去,这表明尽管最初的发现很有希望,但仍需要谨慎解释。结论:本研究确定了熟蔬菜摄入量与颅内动脉瘤风险增加之间存在明确的因果关系,同时表明饮酒频率与风险增加之间存在潜在联系,尽管经过多次测试修正后,这种关联并未达到统计学意义。
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Neurological Research
Neurological Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.60
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发文量
116
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Neurological Research is an international, peer-reviewed journal for reporting both basic and clinical research in the fields of neurosurgery, neurology, neuroengineering and neurosciences. It provides a medium for those who recognize the wider implications of their work and who wish to be informed of the relevant experience of others in related and more distant fields. The scope of the journal includes: •Stem cell applications •Molecular neuroscience •Neuropharmacology •Neuroradiology •Neurochemistry •Biomathematical models •Endovascular neurosurgery •Innovation in neurosurgery.
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