Association of dietary intake of saturated fatty acids with obstructive sleep apnea: mediating effects of Life's Crucial 9.

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Frontiers in Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnut.2025.1503815
Ruoyu Gou, Lili Chen, Zeyi Cheng, Jiawei Cun, Guanghua Li
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Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a global public health issue. Life's Crucial 9 (LC9) is recognized as a powerful tool for assessing cardiovascular health. Although the etiology of OSA remains unclear, saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and cardiovascular health are increasingly regarded as a non-negligible element. This study aims to assess the association between dietary intake of SFAs and the risk of OSA, and the mediating effect of LC9.

Methods: Based on the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), dietary questionnaires of participant were collected, and the average values of 24-h dietary recall data over 2 days were obtained. A continuous cross-sectional analysis with dietary energy adjustment was employed. Weighted multivariable logistic regression models were used to estimate the weighted odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for SFAs and OSA. Evaluate the mediating role of LC9 in the relationship between SFAs and OSA.

Results: A total of 13,563 participants aged 20 years and above were included in this study. The intakes of Sfa 4.0 and LC9 among participants with OSA were significantly lower than those in the normal population. After adjusting for confounding factors, total SFAs could increase the risk of OSA [Model 1, Q3, 0.03, 1.49 (1.03, 2.15); Model 2, Q3, 0.04, 1.47 (1.01, 2.13)]. It was emphasized that dietary intake of Sfa 12.0, Sfa 14.0, and Sfa 16.0 were protective factors for OSA, especially among participants aged 45-64 years and white individuals. Moreover, Sfa 12.0 exhibited a better protective effect in female participants [Q3, 0.04, 0.66 (0.45, 0.99)]. In addition, the cardiovascular health score - LC9 had a mediating effect in Sfa4.0 on OSA [Proportion of mediation: -0.035, 95% CI: (-0.058, -0.01); p= 0.002]. There was a nonlinear relationship between dietary intake of Sfa 12.0, Sfa 16.0, and Sfa 18.0 and OSA (P-Nonlinear = 0.013).

Discussion: These findings suggest that dietary mixtures of saturated fatty acids increase the risk of OSA. Among them, SFA 4:0 can increase the risk of OSA through the level of cardiovascular health. However, contrary to traditional beliefs, long-chain saturated fatty acids can reduce the risk of OSA.

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饮食摄入饱和脂肪酸与阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的关系:生命至关重要的中介作用
梗阻性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是一个全球性的公共卫生问题。Life's Crucial 9 (LC9)被认为是评估心血管健康的有力工具。虽然OSA的病因尚不清楚,但饱和脂肪酸(sfa)和心血管健康越来越被认为是一个不可忽视的因素。本研究旨在评估膳食中SFAs摄入与OSA风险的关系,以及LC9的中介作用。方法:根据全国健康与营养检查调查(NHANES),收集参与者的膳食问卷,获取2 d内24 h膳食回忆数据的平均值。采用连续横断面分析和膳食能量调整。采用加权多变量logistic回归模型估计sfa和OSA的加权优势比(ORs)及其95%置信区间(ci)。评价LC9在SFAs和OSA之间的中介作用。结果:本研究共纳入13563名年龄在20岁及以上的参与者。OSA患者的Sfa 4.0和LC9的摄入量明显低于正常人群。在调整混杂因素后,总sfa可增加OSA的风险[模型1,Q3, 0.03, 1.49 (1.03, 2.15);模型2,Q3, 0.04, 1.47(1.01, 2.13)]。研究强调,膳食摄入Sfa 12.0、Sfa 14.0和Sfa 16.0是OSA的保护因素,尤其是在45-64岁的参与者和白人中。此外,Sfa 12.0在女性参与者中表现出更好的保护作用[Q3, 0.04, 0.66(0.45, 0.99)]。此外,心血管健康评分- LC9在Sfa4.0中对OSA有中介作用[中介比例:-0.035,95% CI: (-0.058, -0.01);p = 0.002 ]。饲粮中Sfa 12.0、Sfa 16.0和Sfa 18.0与OSA之间存在非线性关系(P-Nonlinear = 0.013)。讨论:这些发现表明,饮食中的饱和脂肪酸混合物会增加阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的风险。其中,SFA 4:0可通过心血管健康水平增加OSA的风险。然而,与传统观念相反,长链饱和脂肪酸可以降低阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的风险。
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Frontiers in Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: No subject pertains more to human life than nutrition. The aim of Frontiers in Nutrition is to integrate major scientific disciplines in this vast field in order to address the most relevant and pertinent questions and developments. Our ambition is to create an integrated podium based on original research, clinical trials, and contemporary reviews to build a reputable knowledge forum in the domains of human health, dietary behaviors, agronomy & 21st century food science. Through the recognized open-access Frontiers platform we welcome manuscripts to our dedicated sections relating to different areas in the field of nutrition with a focus on human health. Specialty sections in Frontiers in Nutrition include, for example, Clinical Nutrition, Nutrition & Sustainable Diets, Nutrition and Food Science Technology, Nutrition Methodology, Sport & Exercise Nutrition, Food Chemistry, and Nutritional Immunology. Based on the publication of rigorous scientific research, we thrive to achieve a visible impact on the global nutrition agenda addressing the grand challenges of our time, including obesity, malnutrition, hunger, food waste, sustainability and consumer health.
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