中国老年人素食与衰弱风险之间的关系:一项前瞻性研究。

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Yilun Huang, Guliyeerke Jigeer, Yuebing Lv, Kaiyue Wang, Xinyi Ma, Jiaojiao Zou, Ruiqi Xia, Xiuhua Shen, Xiaoming Shi, Yaqi Li, Xiang Gao
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摘要

背景:尽管富含植物性食物的饮食模式与老年人较低的虚弱风险有关,但素食与偶发性虚弱之间的关系尚未得到充分研究。因此,本研究旨在调查素食与中国社区老年人(≥65岁)的衰弱风险之间的关系。方法:纳入27,917名参与者(年龄范围:65-122岁;入组时平均年龄:86.9±11.0岁,无衰弱,数据来自1998年发起的中国健康寿命纵向调查。根据每次调查的食物频率问卷评估的肉、鱼、蛋和奶制品的消费情况,将参与者分为杂食者(n = 23,541)和素食者(n = 4376),其中鱼素食者(n = 1547)、蛋奶素食者(n = 1745)和纯素食者(n = 1084)。饮食轨迹(从基线到第一次随访调查,中位数间隔:2.8年)类别包括坚持到杂食性,坚持到素食性,杂食性到素食性,素食性到杂食性。虚弱的定义是基于反映健康缺陷的40个变量的虚弱指数> 0.25。我们使用多变量时变Cox比例风险模型,根据不同的饮食组和饮食轨迹估计脆弱风险的风险比(hr)和95%置信区间(ci)。结果:在中位随访3.0年(IQR: 1.83-5.33)期间,与杂食者相比,素食者出现虚弱事件的风险更高(HR [95% CI]: 1.13[1.07, 1.20])。在素食亚组中也观察到类似的模式,包括鱼素者(HR [95% CI]: 1.15[1.05, 1.26])、蛋奶素食者(HR [95% CI]: 1.11[1.02, 1.20])和纯素食者(HR [95% CI]: 1.12[1.01, 1.25])。在饮食轨迹方面,与维持杂食性饮食相比,维持素食饮食(HR [95% CI]: 1.19[1.03, 1.38])、从杂食性饮食过渡到素食饮食(HR [95% CI]: 1.16[1.04, 1.30])和从素食饮食过渡到杂食性饮食(HR [95% CI]: 1.14[1.02, 1.27])都与更高的脆弱风险相关。结论:在这项前瞻性研究中,与杂食性饮食相比,素食被观察到与中国老年人更高的虚弱风险相关。需要进一步的研究来证实我们的观察结果。
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Association between vegetarian diet and risk of frailty in Chinese older adults: a prospective study.

Background: Although dietary patterns rich in plant-based food have been linked to lower frailty risk in older adults, the relationship between vegetarian diet and incident frailty has been understudied. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the association between vegetarian diet and risk of frailty in a nationwide representative cohort of Chinese community-dwelling older adults (≥ 65 years old).

Methods: Included were 27,917 participants (age range: 65-122 years; mean age: 86.9 ± 11.0 years) free of frailty at study entry, from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey initiated in 1998. According to the consumption of meat, fish, eggs, and milk products assessed by the food frequency questionnaire at each survey, participants were categorized as omnivores (n = 23,541) or vegetarians (n = 4376), among which were further classified as pesco-vegetarians (n = 1547), ovo-lacto-vegetarians (n = 1745), and vegans (n = 1084). Diet trajectory (from baseline to the first follow-up survey, median interval: 2.8 years) categories included Stick-To-Omnivorous, Stick-To-Vegetarian, Omnivorous-To-Vegetarian, and Vegetarian-To-Omnivorous. Frailty was defined by a frailty index > 0.25 based on 40 variables reflecting health deficits. We used multivariable time-varying Cox proportional hazard models to estimate the hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of frailty risk according to different diet groups and diet trajectories.

Results: During a median follow-up of 3.0 (IQR: 1.83-5.33) years, vegetarians showed a higher risk of incident frailty (HR [95% CI]: 1.13 [1.07, 1.20]) compared to omnivores. Similar patterns were observed across subgroups of vegetarian diet, including pesco-vegetarians (HR [95% CI]: 1.15 [1.05, 1.26]), ovo-lacto-vegetarians (HR [95% CI]: 1.11 [1.02, 1.20]), and vegans (HR [95% CI]: 1.12 [1.01, 1.25]). In terms of diet trajectory, maintaining vegetarian diets (HR [95% CI]: 1.19 [1.03, 1.38]), transition from the omnivorous diet to vegetarian diets (HR [95% CI]: 1.16 [1.04, 1.30]), and transition from vegetarian diets to the omnivorous diet (HR [95% CI]: 1.14 [1.02, 1.27]) were all associated with higher risks of frailty, compared with maintaining an omnivorous diet.

Conclusions: In this prospective study, vegetarian diets were observed to be associated with higher frailty risk, compared to the omnivorous diet in Chinese older adults. Future research is needed to confirm our observations.

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BMC Medicine
BMC Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: BMC Medicine is an open access, transparent peer-reviewed general medical journal. It is the flagship journal of the BMC series and publishes outstanding and influential research in various areas including clinical practice, translational medicine, medical and health advances, public health, global health, policy, and general topics of interest to the biomedical and sociomedical professional communities. In addition to research articles, the journal also publishes stimulating debates, reviews, unique forum articles, and concise tutorials. All articles published in BMC Medicine are included in various databases such as Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAS, Citebase, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, OAIster, SCImago, Scopus, SOCOLAR, and Zetoc.
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