Yixin Rui, Xiumeng Zhang, Hongxiao Xie, Hu Qi, Rong Liu, Nan Zeng
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摘要
目的:糖尿病肾病(DKD)严重影响糖尿病患者的生活质量。膳食炎症指数(DII)对糖尿病肾病(DKD)的影响与不良健康后果相关,目前尚不十分清楚:我们分析了2011-2018年全国健康与营养调查(NHANES)中的2712名受试者,旨在阐明DII与DKD之间的关系:结果:1016名受试者(37.46%)被诊断为DKD。多变量逻辑回归结果表明,DII水平升高与DKD风险增加显著相关(Odds Ratio [OR] = 1.40, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.12-1.75, P 结论:我们的研究表明,DII水平升高与DKD风险增加之间存在明显联系:我们的研究表明,DII 评分越高,糖尿病患者罹患 DKD 的风险越高,两者之间存在明显联系。这些发现凸显了饮食管理在糖尿病治疗中的重要性,强调需要采取干预措施,重点减少饮食炎症,以减缓 DKD 的进展。
Association of the dietary inflammatory index with complicated diabetic kidney disease in people with diabetes mellitus: evidence from NHANES 2009–2018
Aims
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) significantly impairs quality of life in individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM). The influence of the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) on DKD, which is associated with adverse health outcomes, is not well-understood.
Methods
We analyzed 2712 subjects from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) spanning 2011–2018, aiming to elucidate the relationship between DII and DKD.
Results
DKD was diagnosed in 1016 participants (37.46%). Elevated DII levels were significantly associated with an increased DKD risk, as evidenced by multivariate logistic regression (Odds Ratio [OR] = 1.40, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.12–1.75, P < 0.05). Further analysis after adjusting for covariates highlighted a notable non-linear correlation between DII and DKD risk, at DII values below 0.45, the risk of DKD increases with higher DII levels, whereas it stabilizes beyond this point. Subgroup analysis additionally revealed that diabetic men have a significantly higher DKD risk compared to women (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
Our study indicates a pronounced link between higher DII scores and increased risk of DKD among DM patients. These findings underscore the paramount importance of dietary management in DM treatment, stressing the need for interventions focused on reducing dietary inflammation to decelerate DKD progression.
期刊介绍:
Acta Diabetologica is a journal that publishes reports of experimental and clinical research on diabetes mellitus and related metabolic diseases. Original contributions on biochemical, physiological, pathophysiological and clinical aspects of research on diabetes and metabolic diseases are welcome. Reports are published in the form of original articles, short communications and letters to the editor. Invited reviews and editorials are also published. A Methodology forum, which publishes contributions on methodological aspects of diabetes in vivo and in vitro, is also available. The Editor-in-chief will be pleased to consider articles describing new techniques (e.g., new transplantation methods, metabolic models), of innovative importance in the field of diabetes/metabolism. Finally, workshop reports are also welcome in Acta Diabetologica.