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Dietary patterns and their associations with the metabolic syndrome and predicted 10-year risk of CVD in northwest Chinese adults

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2020

Gulisiya Hailili
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Zhen Chen
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Tian Tian
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Wen-Hui Fu
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Hua-Lian Pei
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Yeledan Mahan
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Tao Luo
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Dilibaier Alimu
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Lu Wang
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Guo-Zhen Zhang
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Li-Rong Liu
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
Duo-Lao Wang
Affiliation:
Biostatistics Unit, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool L3 5QA, UK
Jiang-Hong Dai*
Affiliation:
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830002, People’s Republic of China
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*Corresponding author: Jiang-Hong Dai, email epidjh@163.com
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Abstract

The impact of diet on the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and CVD has been investigated widely, but few studies have investigated the association between dietary patterns (DP) and the predicted CVD, derived from reduced rank regression (RRR). The objectives of this study were to derive DP using RRR and principal component analysis (PCA) and investigate their associations with the MetS and estimated 10-year atherosclerotic CVD (ASCVD). We used the baseline dataset from the Xinjiang multi-ethnic cohort study in China, collected from June 2018 to May 2019. A total of 14 982 subjects aged 35–74 years from Urumqi, Huo Cheng and Mo Yu were included in the analysis. The 10-year ASCVD risk was estimated using the Chinese ASCVD risk equations. The associations of DP with the MetS and 10-year ASCVD were determined using multivariable logistic regression models. In Urumqi and Mo Yu, the increased RRR DP score was associated with a higher OR of having the MetS and with a higher OR of elevated 10-year ASCVD risk. However, only the first DP determined by PCA in Urumqi was inversely associated with the MetS and elevated 10-year ASCVD risk. The prevalence of the MetS and elevated ASCVD risk in urban population is higher than that in rural areas. Our results may help nutritionists develop more targeted dietary strategies to prevent the MetS and ASCVD in different regions in China.

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Fig. 1. Flow diagram of subjects included in the Xinjiang multi-ethnic cohort study (CNC). ASCVD, atherosclerotic CVD.

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Table 1. Distribution of socio-demographic and CVD risk factors by site(Numbers and percentages; mean values and standard deviations)

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Table 2. Factor loadings of food groups in dietary patterns (DP) identified using reduced rank regression (RRR) and principal component analysis (PCA)*

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Table 3. Observing metabolic syndrome by quartiles (Q) and per 1 sd of the dietary pattern (DP) score(Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)

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Table 4. Predicting 10-year atherosclerotic CVD risk by quartiles (Q) and per 1 sd of the dietary pattern (DP) score(Odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)

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