在社区样本中,习惯性巧克力消费与动脉硬化的关系:初步发现。

IF 7.3 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Pulse Pub Date : 2016-07-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-03 DOI:10.1159/000445876
Georgina E Crichton, Merrill F Elias, Ala'a Alkerwi, Saverio Stranges, Walter P Abhayaratna
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摘要

背景:食用巧克力和可可对心血管有益。人们对巧克力对动脉硬化的影响知之甚少,动脉硬化是亚临床心血管疾病的标志。这项研究的目的是调查在心血管、生活方式和饮食因素调整后,巧克力摄入量是否与脉搏波速度(PWV)独立相关。方法:前瞻性分析来自缅因州-锡拉丘兹纵向研究(MSLS)的508名社区居住参与者(平均年龄61岁,60%为女性)。使用食物频率问卷测量的习惯性巧克力摄入量与大约5年后测量的PWV有关。结果:巧克力摄入量与PWV呈非线性显著相关,从不或很少吃巧克力的人PWV水平最高,而每周吃一次巧克力的人PWV水平最低。在对糖尿病、心血管危险因素和饮食变量进行多因素调整后,这种结果模式仍然存在,并且没有减弱(p = 0.002)。结论:每周摄入巧克力可能对动脉硬化有益。需要进一步的研究来探索潜在的机制,可能介导观察到的习惯巧克力消费对动脉僵硬的影响。
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Relation of Habitual Chocolate Consumption to Arterial Stiffness in a Community-Based Sample: Preliminary Findings.

Background: The consumption of chocolate and cocoa has established cardiovascular benefits. Less is known about the effects of chocolate on arterial stiffness, a marker of subclinical cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate whether chocolate intakes are independently associated with pulse wave velocity (PWV), after adjustment for cardiovascular, lifestyle and dietary factors.

Methods: Prospective analyses were undertaken on 508 community-dwelling participants (mean age 61 years, 60% women) from the Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Study (MSLS). Habitual chocolate intakes, measured using a food frequency questionnaire, were related to PWV, measured approximately 5 years later.

Results: Chocolate intake was significantly associated with PWV in a non-linear fashion with the highest levels of PWV in those who never or rarely ate chocolate and lowest levels in those who consumed chocolate once a week. This pattern of results remained and was not attenuated after multivariate adjustment for diabetes, cardiovascular risk factors and dietary variables (p = 0.002).

Conclusions: Weekly chocolate intake may be of benefit to arterial stiffness. Further studies are needed to explore the underlying mechanisms that may mediate the observed effects of habitual chocolate consumption on arterial stiffness.

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