Adherence to a healthful plant-based diet and risk of mortality among individuals with chronic kidney disease: A prospective cohort study

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1016/j.clnu.2024.09.021
Alysha S. Thompson , Martina Gaggl , Nicola P. Bondonno , Amy Jennings , Joshua K. O'Neill , Claire Hill , Nena Karavasiloglou , Sabine Rohrmann , Aedín Cassidy , Tilman Kühn
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Abstract

Background

Plant-rich dietary patterns may protect against negative health outcomes among individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD), although aspects of plant-based diet quality have not been studied. This study aimed to examine associations between healthful and unhealthful plant-based dietary patterns with risk of all-cause mortality among CKD patients for the first time.

Methods

This prospective analysis included 4807 UK Biobank participants with CKD at baseline. We examined associations of adherence to both the healthful plant-based diet index (hPDI) and unhealthful plant-based diet index (uPDI), calculated from repeated 24-h dietary assessments, with risk of all-cause mortality using multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression models.

Results

Over a 10-year follow-up, 675 deaths were recorded. Participants with the highest hPDI scores showed a 34% lower risk of mortality [HRQ4vsQ1 (95% CI): 0.66 (0.52–0.83), ptrend <0.001]. Those with the highest uPDI scores had a 52% [1.52 (1.20–1.93), ptrend = 0.002] higher risk of mortality compared to participants with the lowest respective scores. In food group-specific analyses, higher wholegrain intakes were associated with a 29% lower mortality risk, while intakes of refined grains, and sugar-sweetened beverages were associated a 30% and 34% higher risk, respectively.

Conclusions

In CKD patients, a higher intake of healthy plant-based foods was associated with a lower risk of mortality, while a higher intake of less healthy plant-based foods was associated with a higher risk of mortality. These results underscore the importance of plant food quality and support the potential role of healthy plant food consumption in the treatment and management of CKD to mitigate unfavourable outcomes.

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坚持有益健康的植物性饮食与慢性肾病患者的死亡风险:前瞻性队列研究
背景丰富的植物性膳食模式可保护慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者免受不良健康后果的影响,但有关植物性膳食质量的研究还不多。这项研究旨在首次探讨健康和不健康的植物性膳食模式与 CKD 患者全因死亡风险之间的关系。方法这项前瞻性分析纳入了 4807 名基线患有 CKD 的英国生物库参与者。我们使用多变量 Cox 比例危险回归模型研究了通过重复 24 小时饮食评估计算得出的健康植物性饮食指数(hPDI)和不健康植物性饮食指数(uPDI)与全因死亡风险的相关性。hPDI 评分最高的参与者的死亡风险降低了 34% [HRQ4vsQ1 (95% CI): 0.66 (0.52-0.83), ptrend <0.001]。与得分最低的参与者相比,uPDI得分最高者的死亡风险高出52% [1.52 (1.20-1.93), ptrend = 0.002]。结论 在慢性肾脏病患者中,摄入较多的健康植物性食物与较低的死亡风险有关,而摄入较多的不太健康植物性食物与较高的死亡风险有关。这些结果强调了植物性食品质量的重要性,并支持健康植物性食品的摄入在治疗和管理慢性肾功能衰竭中的潜在作用,以减轻不良后果。
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Clinical nutrition
Clinical nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Nutrition, the official journal of ESPEN, The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, is an international journal providing essential scientific information on nutritional and metabolic care and the relationship between nutrition and disease both in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Published bi-monthly, each issue combines original articles and reviews providing an invaluable reference for any specialist concerned with these fields.
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