Stefano Gitto, Lucia Golfieri, Francesco Sofi, Maria R Tamè, Giovanni Vitale, Nicola DE Maria, Luca Marzi, Andrea Mega, Giovanna Valente, Alberto Borghi, Paolo Forte, Matteo Cescon, Fabrizio DI Benedetto, Pietro Andreone, Marco Petranelli, Monica Dinu, Paola Carrai, Giulio Arcangeli, Silvana Grandi, Chloe Lau, Maria Cristina Morelli, Paolo DE Simone, Francesca Chiesi, Fabio Marra
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背景:鉴于肝移植后健康饮食的重要性,我们的研究旨在评估大量肝移植受者对地中海饮食(MD)的依从性:鉴于肝移植(LT)后健康饮食的重要性,我们的研究旨在评估大量肝移植受者对地中海饮食(MD)的坚持情况:本项多中心研究于 2021 年 6 月至 9 月在临床稳定的肝移植患者中开展。患者完成了关于地中海饮食坚持情况、生活质量(QoL)、运动和就业的调查。为了分析相关性,我们计算了皮尔逊系数;而为了比较亚组,我们进行了独立样本 t 检验和方差分析。我们采用了多变量逻辑回归分析,以找出影响MD依从性的预测因素:我们对 511 名患者进行了问卷调查。71%的患者为男性,平均年龄为 63.1 岁(SD±10.8)。来自意大利中部的LT接受者(M=11.10±1.91)比来自北部的患者(M=9.94±2.28,PC结论)对MD的依从性更高:我们的研究表明,居住地、移植手术后的时间和 QoL 的物理维度对坚持 MD 有显著影响。有必要持续开展有关正确饮食和生活方式的宣传活动。
Adherence to Mediterranean diet in liver transplant recipients: a cross-sectional multicenter study.
Background: Seeing the importance of healthy diet after liver transplant (LT), our study aimed to evaluate the adherence to Mediterranean diet (MD) in a large population of LT recipients.
Methods: The present multicenter study was developed in clinically stable, liver transplanted patients, from June to September 2021. Patients completed a survey about adherence to MD, Quality of Life (QoL), sport, and employment. To analyze the correlations, we computed Pearson's coefficients; while to compare subgroups, independent samples t-tests and ANOVAs. We used a multivariable logistic regression analysis to find the predictors of impaired adherence to MD.
Results: The questionnaire was administered to 511 patients. They were males in 71% of cases with a mean age of 63.1 years (SD±10.8). LT recipients coming from central Italy displayed higher adherence to the MD (M=11.10±1.91) than patients from northern (M=9.94±2.28, P<0.001) or southern Italy (M=10.04±2.16, P<0.001). Patients from central Italy showed a significantly higher consumption of fruit, vegetables, legumes, cereals, olive oil, fish and a significantly lower intake of dairy products than patients resident in the other Italian areas. At multivariate analysis, recipients from central Italy were 3.8 times more likely to report adherence to the MD. Patients with a high physical health score were more adherent to MD, as well as patients transplanted at an earlier time.
Conclusions: We demonstrated that place of stay, time from transplant and physical dimension of QoL significantly influences the adherence to MD. Continuous information campaigns about a correct diet and lifestyle would be necessary.