坚持美国心脏协会推荐的健康饮食和日本男性工人代谢综合征的患病率

M. Kanauchi, K. Kanauchi
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目的:美国心脏协会推荐的健康饮食(AHA-HD)是7个理想心血管健康指标之一。很少有研究关注在亚洲受试者中使用AHA-HD。本研究报告了日本男性工人坚持AHA-HD饮食的流行情况,并探讨了坚持这种饮食与代谢综合征风险之间的关系。设计:一项横断面研究提供了508名年龄在25至63岁的男性工人的数据。参与者完成了一份包含58个项目的自我管理饮食史问卷。AHA-HD评分包括8种成分(水果和蔬菜、鱼类、全谷物、盐、含糖饮料、加工肉类、豆类和饱和脂肪酸)。结果:所有受试者的AHA-HD评分范围为0 ~ 7分;没有参与者在所有8个部分都得到满分。高依从性AHA-HD(满足≥4种成分)受试者的代谢综合征患病率显著低于低依从性受试者(分别为21.8%和30.1%)。高依从性AHA-HD与低代谢综合征患病率显著相关(OR, 0.64;95%置信区间,0.42 - -0.97;P =0.038),校正了年龄、总能量摄入、吸烟习惯和饮酒。结论:提高对AHA-HD建议的依从性可能是促进更好健康的有效途径。达到≥4个AHA-HD成分的饮食行为可能会降低代谢综合征的风险。
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Adherence to the American Heart Association Recommended Healthy Diet and Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Male Japanese Workers
Objective: The American Heart Association-recommended healthy diet (AHA-HD) is one of 7 ideal cardiovascular health metrics. Few studies have focused on use of the AHA-HD in Asian subjects. This study reports on the prevalence of adherence to the AHA-HD and examines the association between adherence to this diet and the risk for metabolic syndrome in male Japanese workers. Design: A cross-sectional study provided data from 508 male workers, aged 25 to 63 years. Participants completed a 58-item brieftype, self-administered dietary history questionnaire. The AHA-HD score include 8 components (fruits and vegetables, fish, whole grains, salt, sugar-sweetened beverages, processed meat, legumes, and saturated fatty acids). Results: The AHA-HD score of all subjects ranged from 0 to 7; no participant had a full score for all 8 components. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was significantly lower in subjects with high adherence to AHA-HD (met ≥4 components) than in those with low adherence (21.8% vs. 30.1%, respectively). High adherence to the AHA-HD was significantly associated with a low prevalence of metabolic syndrome (OR, 0.64; 95%CI, 0.42-0.97; p=0.038) after adjustment for age, total energy intake, smoking habit, and alcohol drinking. Conclusions: Improving adherence to the AHA-HD recommendations may be an effective approach to promoting better health. Achievement of eating behaviors that meet ≥4 components of the AHA-HD may lead to a reduction in the risk for metabolic syndrome.
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