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Title: | Nutrient adequacy and diet quality in a Mediterranean population with metabolic syndrome: A cross-sectional study | Authors: | Bibiloni, Maria del Mar Bouzas, Cristina Abbate, Manuela Martínez-González, Miguel A. Corella, Dolores Salas-Salvadó, Jordi Zomeño, M. Dolors Vioque, Jesús Romaguera, Dora Martínez, J. Alfredo Wärnberg, Julia López-Miranda, José Estruch, Ramón Bueno-Cavanillas, Aurora Alonso-Gómez, Ángel Tinahones, Francisco Serra-Majem, Lluis Martín, Vicente Lapetra, José Vázquez, Clotilde Pintó, Xavier Vidal, Josep Daimiel, Lidia Delgado-Rodríguez, Miguel Matía, Pilar Ros, Emilio Fernández-Carrión, Rebeca Garcia-Rios, Antonio Zulet, M. Angeles Asensio, Alberto Schröder, Helmut Fitó, Montserrat Becerra-Tomás, Nerea Basora, Josep Cenoz, Juan Carlos Diez-Espino, Javier Toledo, Estefanía Tur, Josep A. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3206 Ciencias de la nutrición | Keywords: | Diabetes Diet Quality Mediterranean Diet Nutrient Adequacy Pre-Diabetes |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Project: | Efecto de la Dieta Mediterránea Hopocalórica y Promoción de la Actividad Física en Prevención Primaria Cardiovascular.Estudio Piloto Sobre Marcadores Intermedios. Efecto de Una Pérdida de Peso Con Dieta Mediterránea Hipocalórica y Promoción de la Actividad Física en la Prevención Primaria Cardiovascular Sistema Inmune Inespecífico en Dorada (Sparus Aurata): Activación Del Sistema Interferón y Papel de la Actividad Bh4. Pi042004/153 Neuroprotección Por Bloqueo de la Capacidad de Transactivadora Nf-Kb y Factores Relacionados. |
Journal: | Clinical Nutrition | Abstract: | Background & aims: Few studies have compared micronutrient intake and fulfilment of average requirements (EAR) in non-diabetic, pre-diabetic and diabetic adults at high cardiovascular risk. We assessed these variables in a large sample of participants in the PREDIMED-PLUS randomized trial of primary cardiovascular prevention with diet and physical activity. Design: Baseline assessment of nutritional adequacy in n = 5792 men and women, aged 55–75 years, with overweight/obesity and some metabolic syndrome features. Methods: Participants were categorised as non-diabetic (n = 2390), pre-diabetic (n = 1322) or diabetic (n = 2080) by standard criteria. Food and nutrient intake were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Micronutrients examined were vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, A, C, D, E and folic acid; Ca, K, P, Mg, Fe, Se, Cr, Zn, and iodine. The proportion of micronutrient inadequacy was evaluated using the EAR or adequate intake (AI) cut-offs. Diet quality was also determined using a 17-item energy-restricted Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) questionnaire. Results: Compared to non-diabetic participants, those with pre-diabetes had lower intakes of total carbohydrates (CHO) and higher intakes of total fat and saturated fatty acids (SFA) and were more likely to be below EAR for folic, while diabetic participants had lower intakes of total CHO and higher intakes of protein, total fat, monounsaturated fatty acids, SFA and cholesterol and were less likely to be below EAR for vitamins B2, and B6, Ca, Zn and iodine. Diabetic participants disclosed higher adherence to the MedDiet than the other two groups. Conclusions: Older Mediterranean individuals with metabolic syndrome and diabetes had better nutrient adequacy and adherence to the MedDiet than those with pre-diabetes or no diabetes. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/69854 | ISSN: | 0261-5614 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.clnu.2019.03.018 | Source: | Clinical Nutrition [ISSN 0261-5614], v. 39 (3), p. 853–861 |
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