海洋n-3多不饱和脂肪酸的摄入与出血性中风及其亚型的风险:丹麦的一项随访研究

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cerebrovascular Diseases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1159/000533506
Katrin Hjelmgaard, Christian Sørensen Bork, Søren Lundbye-Christensen, Pernille Lühdorf, Flemming Winther Bach, Erik Berg Schmidt, Kim Overvad, Stine Krogh Venø
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摘要

背景:富含海洋n-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)的饮食可以降低冠心病和缺血性中风的风险。然而,海洋n-3 PUFAs摄入与出血性中风风险之间的关系仅被很少探讨。我们的目的是研究主要的海洋n-3 PUFAs、二十碳五烯酸(EPA)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)的摄入量及其总量与出血性卒中及其亚型脑出血(ICH)和蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH)的关系。方法:我们分析了丹麦饮食、癌症和健康队列的数据,该队列建立于1993年至1997年。通过一份经过验证的食物频率问卷,获得了海洋n-3 PUFAs的膳食摄入量信息。潜在的出血性中风病例通过联系丹麦国家患者登记册确定并随后验证。采用Cox比例风险回归获得的风险比作为相关性的度量。结果:在中位13.5年的随访期间,55,519人中有394人发生出血性中风。在多变量分析中,包括调整已确定的危险因素,我们观察到EPA、DHA和EPA + DHA的摄入量与出血性卒中发生率之间存在微弱的、统计学上不显著的负相关迹象。在对出血性卒中亚型的分析中,我们发现EPA、DHA和EPA + DHA摄入量最高四分位数的参与者与最低四分位数的参与者相比,脑出血发生率较低,EPA摄入量最高四分位数的参与者与最低四分位数的参与者相比,SAH发生率较低,但研究结果无统计学意义。结论:EPA、DHA和EPA + DHA与出血性卒中之间存在统计学上不显著的负相关。
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Intake of Marine n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Risk of Hemorrhagic Stroke and Its Subtypes: A Danish Follow-Up Study.

Introduction: A diet rich in marine n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) may lower the risk of coronary heart disease and ischemic stroke. However, the association between intake of marine n-3 PUFAs and risk of hemorrhagic stroke has only been sparsely explored. We aimed to investigate the associations between intake of the major marine n-3 PUFAs, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and their sum, in relation to incident hemorrhagic stroke and its subtypes, intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).

Methods: We analyzed data from the Danish Diet, Cancer and Health Cohort, which was established between 1993 and 1997. Information on dietary intake of marine n-3 PUFAs was obtained through a validated food frequency questionnaire. Potential hemorrhagic stroke cases were identified by linkage to the Danish National Patient Register and subsequently validated. Hazard ratios obtained by Cox proportional hazard regression analyses were used as measures of association.

Results: A total of 394 subjects among 55,519 individuals developed hemorrhagic stroke during a median follow-up period of 13.5 years. In multivariable analyses including adjustment for established risk factors, we observed weak and statistically nonsignificant inverse associations between intake of EPA, DHA, and EPA + DHA and the rate of incident hemorrhagic stroke. In analyses of hemorrhagic stroke subtypes, we found indications of lower rates of ICH among participants in the highest quartile of EPA, DHA, and EPA + DHA compared with those in the lowest quartile and indications of lower rates of SAH in the highest quartile of EPA intake compared to the lowest quartile, but the findings were statistically nonsignificant.

Conclusions: Inversely statistically nonsignificant associations were found between EPA, DHA, and EPA + DHA and hemorrhagic stroke.

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Cerebrovascular Diseases
Cerebrovascular Diseases 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: A rapidly-growing field, stroke and cerebrovascular research is unique in that it involves a variety of specialties such as neurology, internal medicine, surgery, radiology, epidemiology, cardiology, hematology, psychology and rehabilitation. ''Cerebrovascular Diseases'' is an international forum which meets the growing need for sophisticated, up-to-date scientific information on clinical data, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic issues, dealing with all aspects of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. It contains original contributions, reviews of selected topics and clinical investigative studies, recent meeting reports and work-in-progress as well as discussions on controversial issues. All aspects related to clinical advances are considered, while purely experimental work appears if directly relevant to clinical issues.
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