Adherence to Dietary Patterns and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Cross-Sectional Study of Total Carotid Plaque Area in Argentina.

J Lipid Atheroscler

Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Salud (INICSA) CONICET-UNC, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to assess the relationship between different dietary patterns (DPs) and subclinical atherosclerosis (sAT) in preventing cardiovascular disease, highlighting challenges in adhering to the Mediterranean diet.
  • Conducted with 116 adults, participants were categorized into four DPs: prudent, traditional, sweet, and mixed, and were evaluated for total carotid plaque area (TPA) using a food frequency questionnaire.
  • Results indicated that the traditional, sweet, and mixed DPs correlated with higher TPA values and systolic blood pressure compared to the prudent DP, calling for more research on promoting healthier eating habits for better cardiovascular health.

Article Abstract

Objective: Assessing subclinical atherosclerosis (sAT) is crucial for preventing cardiovascular disease. The Mediterranean diet is considered the gold standard for cardiovascular protection, but cultural and economic barriers can hinder adherence to it. The prudent dietary pattern (DP) has been associated with protective effects against chronic diseases. However, its impact on primary cardiovascular prevention remains uncertain. This study examined adherence to various DPs and their effect on sAT, measured by total carotid plaque area (TPA).

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 116 adults enrolled in a cardiovascular prevention program. Demographic, clinical, laboratory, and TPA data were collected. Adherence to DPs was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire. Participants were categorized according to their adherence to 4 mutually exclusive DPs: prudent, traditional, sweet, and mixed. Generalized linear models were used to assess the effect of DPs on TPA, adjusting for relevant cardiovascular variables.

Results: The traditional, sweet, and mixed DPs were associated with higher TPA values than the prudent DP, with medians (interquartile range) of 27 (99), 39 (49), 27.5 (58), and 0 (36) mm, respectively. Gamma regression analysis found that the beta exponents for the traditional, sweet, and mixed DPs versus the prudent DP were 3.78 (=0.046); 3.73 (=0.013), and 2.20 (=0.072), respectively. Systolic blood pressure values were higher for the sweet and mixed DPs than for the prudent DP (133.9±11.7; 132.5±13.9 and 122.7±8.8 mmHg, respectively; <0.05).

Conclusion: These findings underscore the importance of additional research and targeted interventions to promote healthier DPs to promote improvements in cardiovascular health.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11439755PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.12997/jla.2024.13.3.338DOI Listing

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