Mediterranean Diet and its Effects on Silent Brain Infarcts in a Cohort of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.

IF 2.3 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nutrition and Metabolic Insights Pub Date : 2022-11-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786388221122172
Irene Escudero-Martínez, Fernando Mancha, Ángela Vega, Montserrat Zapata, Rafael F Ocete, Lucía Álvarez, Pilar Algaba, Antonio López-Rueda, Pilar Piñero, Elena Fajardo, José Román Fernández-Engo, Eva M Martín-Sánchez, Alejandro Galvao-Carmona, Elena Zapata-Arriaza, Lucía Lebrato, Blanca Pardo, Juan Antonio Cabezas, María Irene Ayuso, Alejandro González, Francisco Moniche, Joan Montaner
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Background and Aims: The benefits of Mediterranean Diet (MeDiet) in prevention of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in general and ischemic stroke (IS) have been extensively studied and reported. We hypothesize that the consumption of nutrients typical of MeDiet would also reduce the rate of silent brain infarcts (SBI) among AF patients. Methods and Results: Patients with a history of AF who scored 0 to 1 in the CHADS2 score, ⩾50 years and with absence of neurological symptoms were selected from Seville urban area using the Andalusian electronic healthcare database. A 3T brain MRI was performed to all participants. Demographic and clinical data and food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) were collected. Of the 443 scanned patients, 66 presented SBI. Of them 52 accepted to be scheduled for a clinical visit and were included in the diet sub study and 41 controls were matched per age and sex. There were no statistically significant differences in baseline characteristics. After logistic regression analysis, we found that a higher consumption of fiber from fruit was independently associated with a lower risk of SBI, while a higher consumption of high glycemic load (GL) foods was associated with a higher risk of SBI in a population with AF Conclusion: Our findings support that MeDiet could be suggested as a prevention strategy for SBI in patients with AF.

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地中海饮食及其对房颤患者无症状性脑梗死的影响
背景和目的:地中海饮食(MeDiet)在预防心血管疾病(CVD)和缺血性中风(IS)方面的益处已经被广泛研究和报道。我们假设,消耗MeDiet的典型营养物质也会降低房颤患者的无症状脑梗死(SBI)发生率。方法和结果:使用安达卢西亚电子医疗数据库从塞维利亚市区选择具有房颤史且在CHADS2评分中得分为0到1,小于50年并且没有神经症状的患者。对所有参与者进行3T脑MRI检查。收集了人口统计学和临床数据以及食物频率问卷(FFQ)。在443例扫描患者中,66例出现SBI。其中52人接受了临床访问,并被纳入饮食子研究,41名对照者按年龄和性别匹配。两组的基线特征无统计学差异。经过logistic回归分析,我们发现,在AF患者中,水果纤维的摄入量较高与SBI风险较低独立相关,而高血糖负荷(GL)食物的摄入量较高与SBI风险较高相关。结论:我们的研究结果支持MeDiet可以作为AF患者SBI的预防策略。
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Nutrition and Metabolic Insights
Nutrition and Metabolic Insights NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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3.30
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27
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition and Metabolic Insights is a peer-reviewed, open-access online journal focusing on all aspects of nutrition and metabolism. This encompasses nutrition, including the biochemistry of metabolism, exercise and associated physical processes and also includes clinical articles that relate to metabolism, such as obesity, lipidemias and diabetes. It includes research at the molecular, cellular and organismal levels. This journal welcomes new manuscripts for peer review on the following topics: Nutrition, including the biochemistry of metabolism, Exercise and associated physical processes, Clinical articles that relate to metabolism, such as obesity, lipidemias and diabetes, Research at the molecular, cellular and organismal levels, Other areas of interest include gene-nutrient interactions, the effects of hormones, models of metabolic function, macronutrient interactions, outcomes of changes in diet, and pathophysiology.
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