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Dietary factors and hypertension: A Mendelian randomization analysis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This research investigates how different dietary habits affect hypertension using Mendelian randomization, a method that helps establish cause-and-effect relationships.
  • It identifies significant links between hypertension and certain food items, noting increased risk with higher alcohol and poultry consumption, while suggesting benefits from foods like cheese, lamb/mutton, tea, cereals, and dried fruits.
  • The findings emphasize the potential for targeted dietary changes to reduce hypertension risk, contributing valuable insights for public health strategies and recommendations.

Article Abstract

This research explores the causal link between dietary habits and hypertension through Mendelian randomization, providing distinct perspectives on the role of diet in addressing this worldwide health issue. Utilizing instrumental variables, we applied advanced statistical methods, including the weighted median, inverse variance weighted, and MR-Egger, to evaluate the impact of 17 dietary elements on hypertension. These elements ranged across various food groups, such as fruits, meats, vegetables, and beverages, both alcoholic and nonalcoholic. Our results identified a significant positive association of hypertension with weekly alcohol consumption (OR 1.340 [95%CI 1.0001 to 1.794],  = .0499) and poultry intake (OR 2.569 [95%CI 1.305 to 5.057],  = .00631). Conversely, a negative association was observed with lamb/mutton (OR 0.550 [95%CI 0.343 to 0.881],  = .0129), cheese (OR 0.650 [95%CI 0.519 to 0.813],  = .000159), tea (OR 0.797 [95%CI 0.640 to 0.993],  = .0433), cereal (OR 0.684 [95%CI 0.494 to 0.948],  = .0227), and dried fruit consumption (OR 0.492 [95%CI 0.343 to 0.707],  = .000127). These findings suggest that dietary modifications, such as increasing consumption of specific foods like cheese, lamb/mutton, tea, cereals, and dried fruits, could potentially reduce hypertension risk while reducing intake of alcoholic beverages and poultry might mitigate its increase. No direct causal relationships were established between other dietary factors and hypertension. The study highlights the importance of specific dietary modifications for the prevention and control of hypertension, making a substantial contribution to public health tactics and recommendations.

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