Dietary intake and visceral adiposity in older adults: The Multiethnic Cohort Adiposity Phenotype study.

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2024-01-22 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1002/osp4.734
Melissa A Merritt, Unhee Lim, Johanna W Lampe, Tanyaporn Kaenkumchorn, Carol J Boushey, Lynne R Wilkens, John A Shepherd, Thomas Ernst, Loïc Le Marchand
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Abstract

Background: There are established links between the accumulation of body fat as visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and the risk of developing obesity-associated metabolic disease. Previous studies have suggested that levels of intake of specific foods and nutrients are associated with VAT accumulation after accounting for total energy intake.

Objective: This study assessed associations between a priori selected dietary factors on VAT quantified using abdominal magnetic resonance imaging.

Methods: The cross-sectional Multiethnic Cohort Adiposity Phenotype Study included n = 395 White, n = 274 Black, n = 269 Native Hawaiian, n = 425 Japanese American and n = 358 Latino participants (mean age = 69 years ± 3 SD). Participants were enrolled stratified on sex, race, ethnicity and body mass index. General linear models were used to estimate the mean VAT area (cm2) for participants categorized into quartiles based on their dietary intake of selected foods/nutrients adjusting for age, sex, racial and ethnic groups, the total percentage fat from whole-body dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and total energy.

Results: There were significant inverse associations with VAT for dietary intake of total vegetables, total fruits (including juice), cereals, whole grains, calcium, copper and dietary fiber (p-trend ≤0.04). Positive trends were observed for VAT for participants who reported higher intake of potatoes, total fat and saturated fatty acids (SFA) (p-trend ≤0.02). Foods/nutrients that met the multiple testing significance threshold were total fruits, whole grains, copper, dietary fiber and SFA intake.

Conclusions: These results highlight foods and nutrients including SFA, total fruit, whole grains, fiber and copper as potential candidates for future research to inform dietary guidelines for the prevention of chronic disease among older adults.

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老年人的膳食摄入量和内脏脂肪含量:多种族队列脂肪表型研究。
背景:内脏脂肪组织(VAT)与肥胖相关代谢性疾病的发病风险之间存在既定联系。以往的研究表明,在考虑总能量摄入后,特定食物和营养素的摄入水平与内脏脂肪组织的积累有关:本研究评估了先验选定的饮食因素与使用腹部磁共振成像量化的增值脂肪之间的关系:横断面多种族队列脂肪表型研究包括 395 名白人、274 名黑人、269 名夏威夷原住民、425 名日裔美国人和 358 名拉丁裔参与者(平均年龄为 69 岁 ± 3 SD)。根据性别、种族、民族和体重指数对参与者进行了分层。采用一般线性模型估算了根据特定食物/营养素的膳食摄入量分为四分位数的参与者的平均 VAT 面积(平方厘米),并对年龄、性别、种族和民族群体、全身双能量 X 射线吸收测定法得出的总脂肪百分比和总能量进行了调整:总蔬菜、总水果(包括果汁)、谷物、全谷物、钙、铜和膳食纤维的膳食摄入量与 VAT 呈明显的反向关系(p-趋势≤0.04)。报告马铃薯、总脂肪和饱和脂肪酸(SFA)摄入量较高的参与者的增值税呈正趋势(p-趋势≤0.02)。达到多重检验显著性阈值的食物/营养素包括水果总量、全谷物、铜、膳食纤维和饱和脂肪酸摄入量:这些结果突出表明,包括反式脂肪酸、水果总量、全谷物、膳食纤维和铜在内的食物和营养素是未来研究的潜在候选对象,可为老年人预防慢性疾病的膳食指南提供参考。
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Obesity Science & Practice
Obesity Science & Practice ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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