以 Nutri-Score 分析系统为特征的饮食营养质量与心血管疾病风险:在 7 个欧洲国家开展的前瞻性研究

IF 13.6 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Lancet Regional Health-Europe Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101006
Mélanie Deschasaux-Tanguy , Inge Huybrechts , Chantal Julia , Serge Hercberg , Barthélémy Sarda , Morgane Fialon , Nathalie Arnault , Bernard Srour , Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot , Léopold K. Fezeu , Carine Biessy , Corinne Casagrande , Bertrand Hemon , Elisabete Weiderpass , Maria G.M. Pinho , Neil Murphy , Heinz Freisling , Pietro Ferrari , Anne Tjønneland , Kristina Elin Nielsen Petersen , Mathilde Touvier
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背景营养素评分是一种经过科学验证的五色包装前营养标签,反映了食品的营养成分。在欧洲标签法规修订之前,它已在几个欧洲国家自愿实施。因此,我们需要科学证据来证明营养成分表(uNS-NPS,2023 年更新版)所依据的营养成分概况是否能够描述更健康食品的特征。因此,我们的目标是研究以 uNS-NPS 为特征的膳食营养质量与大量欧洲人群心血管疾病风险之间的前瞻性关联。方法我们的分析包括欧洲癌症与营养前瞻性调查研究(EPIC,1992-2010 年,7 个欧洲国家)的 345,533 名参与者。基线食物摄入量通过特定国家的膳食调查问卷进行评估。uNS-NPS 是根据每种食物 100 克的能量、糖、饱和脂肪酸、盐、纤维和蛋白质含量以及水果、蔬菜和豆类的百分比含量计算得出的连续量表。在个人水平上得出膳食指数(uNS-NPS DI:参与者摄入的所有食物的uNS-NPS得分的能量加权平均值)。采用特定国家的方法(自我报告、登记数据)检索随访期间的心血管事件。研究结果总计报告了 16,214 例首次心血管事件(中位数随访时间:12.3 年;4,103,133 人年)。uNS-NPS评分越高(反映饮食的整体营养质量越低),发生心血管事件的风险越高(1个标准差的危险比(HR):1.03(95% 置信度)):在这项对欧洲成年人进行的大型前瞻性研究中,观察到膳食营养价值较低的人患心血管疾病(总风险和几种亚型风险)的风险较高。这为更新营养成分的相关性提供了新的证据,而更新营养成分的基础是对具有更健康营养成分的食物进行定性。
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Nutritional quality of diet characterized by the Nutri-Score profiling system and cardiovascular disease risk: a prospective study in 7 European countries

Background

Nutri-Score is a scientifically validated 5-color front-of-pack nutrition label reflecting the nutrient profile of foods. It has been implemented in several European countries on a voluntary basis, pending the revision of the European labeling regulation. Hence, scientific evidence is needed regarding the ability of the nutrient profile underlying the Nutri-Score (uNS-NPS, 2023-updated version) to characterize healthier foods. Our objective was therefore to study the prospective association between the nutritional quality of diet characterized by the uNS-NPS and the risk of cardiovascular diseases in a large European population.

Methods

Our analyses included 345,533 participants from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC, 1992–2010, 7 European countries). Food intakes were assessed at baseline using country-specific dietary questionnaires. The uNS-NPS was calculated as a continuous scale for each food, based on its 100 g content of energy, sugars, saturated fatty acids, salt, fibre, and protein and percentage content of fruit, vegetables, and pulses. A dietary index was derived at the individual level (uNS-NPS DI: energy-weighted mean of uNS-NPS scores of all foods consumed by a participant). Cardiovascular events during follow-up were retrieved using country-specific methods (self-report, registry data). Multi-adjusted Cox models were computed.

Findings

Overall, 16,214 first cardiovascular events were reported (median follow-up: 12.3 years; 4,103,133 person-years). The consumption of foods with a higher uNS-NPS score (reflecting a lower overall nutritional quality of diet) was associated with higher risks of total cardiovascular events (Hazards Ratio (HR) for an increment of 1 standard deviation: 1.03 (95% Confidence Interval 1.01–1.05)), especially myocardial infarction (HR = 1.03 (1.01–1.07)), and stroke (HR = 1.04 (1.01–1.07)).

Interpretation

In this large prospective study among European adults, a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases (total and several subtypes) was observed in individuals consuming a diet with a lower nutritional value, as graded by the uNS-NPS score. This brings new evidence on the relevance of the updated nutrient profile underlying the Nutri-Score to characterize foods with a healthier nutrient profile.

Funding

EPIC-CVD was supported by EU FP7, ERC, UK MRC, British Heart Foundation, and UK NIHR.
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, a gold open access journal, is part of The Lancet's global effort to promote healthcare quality and accessibility worldwide. It focuses on advancing clinical practice and health policy in the European region to enhance health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research advocating changes in clinical practice and health policy. It also includes reviews, commentaries, and opinion pieces on regional health topics, such as infection and disease prevention, healthy aging, and reducing health disparities.
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