Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk

Purpose To assess the association between three different a priori dietary patterns adherence (17-item energy reduced-Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet), Trichopoulou-MedDiet and Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH)), as well as the Protein Diet Score and kidney function decline after one year of...

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Authors: Valle-Hita, C, Diaz-Lopez, A, Becerra-Tomas, N, Martinez-Gonzalez, MA, Garcia, VR, Corella, D, Goday, A, Martinez, JA, Alonso-Gomez, AM, Warnberg, J, Romaguera, D, Lopez-Miranda, J, Estruch, R, Tinahones, FJ, Lapetra, J, Serra-Majem, L, Cano-Ibanez, N, Tur, JA, Rubin-Garcia, M, Pinto, X, Delgado-Rodriguez, M, Matia-Martin, P, Vidal, J, Fontao, SM, Daimiel, L, Ros, E, Toledo, E, Sorli, JV, Roca, C, Abete, I, Moreno-Rodriguez, A, Crespo-Oliva, E, Candela-Garcia, I, Morey, M, Garcia-Rios, A, Casas, R, Fernandez-Garcia, JC, Santos-Lozano, JM, Diez-Espino, J, Ortega-Azorin, C, Comas, M, Zulet, MA, Sorto-Sanchez, C, Ruiz-Canela, M, Fito, M, Salas-Salvado, J, Babio, N
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Keyword:Dietary patterns
Mediterranean diet
DASH diet
Protein diet score
Kidney function
Glomerular filtration rate
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spelling Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular riskValle-Hita, CDiaz-Lopez, ABecerra-Tomas, NMartinez-Gonzalez, MAGarcia, VRCorella, DGoday, AMartinez, JAAlonso-Gomez, AMWarnberg, JRomaguera, DLopez-Miranda, JEstruch, RTinahones, FJLapetra, JSerra-Majem, LCano-Ibanez, NTur, JARubin-Garcia, MPinto, XDelgado-Rodriguez, MMatia-Martin, PVidal, JFontao, SMDaimiel, LRos, EToledo, ESorli, JVRoca, CAbete, IMoreno-Rodriguez, ACrespo-Oliva, ECandela-Garcia, IMorey, MGarcia-Rios, ACasas, RFernandez-Garcia, JCSantos-Lozano, JMDiez-Espino, JOrtega-Azorin, CComas, MZulet, MASorto-Sanchez, CRuiz-Canela, MFito, MSalas-Salvado, JBabio, NDietary patternsMediterranean dietDASH dietProtein diet scoreKidney functionGlomerular filtration ratePurpose To assess the association between three different a priori dietary patterns adherence (17-item energy reduced-Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet), Trichopoulou-MedDiet and Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH)), as well as the Protein Diet Score and kidney function decline after one year of follow-up in elderly individuals with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS). Methods We prospectively analyzed 5675 participants (55-75 years) from the PREDIMED-Plus study. At baseline and at one year, we evaluated the creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and food-frequency questionnaires-derived dietary scores. Associations between four categories (decrease/maintenance and tertiles of increase) of each dietary pattern and changes in eGFR (ml/min/1.73m(2)) or >= 10% eGFR decline were assessed by fitting multivariable linear or logistic regression models, as appropriate. Results Participants in the highest tertile of increase in 17-item erMedDiet Score showed higher upward changes in eGFR (beta: 1.87 ml/min/1.73m(2); 95% CI: 1.00-2.73) and had lower odds of >= 10% eGFR decline (OR: 0.62; 95% CI: 0.47-0.82) compared to individuals in the decrease/maintenance category, while Trichopoulou-MedDiet and DASH Scores were not associated with any renal outcomes. Those in the highest tertile of increase in Protein Diet Score had greater downward changes in eGFR (beta: - 0.87 ml/min/1.73m(2); 95% CI: - 1.73 to - 0.01) and 32% higher odds of eGFR decline (OR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.00-1.75). Conclusions Among elderly individuals with overweight/obesity and MetS, only higher upward change in the 17-item erMedDiet score adherence was associated with better kidney function after one year. However, increasing Protein Diet Score appeared to have an adverse impact on kidney health. Trial Registration Number: ISRCTN89898870 (Data of registration: 2014).SPRINGER HEIDELBERG2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fisabio.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/14646EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONISSN: 14366207ISSNe: 14366215reponame:r-FISABIO. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científicainstname:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fisabio.fundanetsuite.com:p146462026-06-11T12:45:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
title Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
spellingShingle Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
Valle-Hita, C
Dietary patterns
Mediterranean diet
DASH diet
Protein diet score
Kidney function
Glomerular filtration rate
title_short Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
title_full Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
title_fullStr Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
title_full_unstemmed Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
title_sort Prospective associations between a priori dietary patterns adherence and kidney function in an elderly Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Valle-Hita, C
Diaz-Lopez, A
Becerra-Tomas, N
Martinez-Gonzalez, MA
Garcia, VR
Corella, D
Goday, A
Martinez, JA
Alonso-Gomez, AM
Warnberg, J
Romaguera, D
Lopez-Miranda, J
Estruch, R
Tinahones, FJ
Lapetra, J
Serra-Majem, L
Cano-Ibanez, N
Tur, JA
Rubin-Garcia, M
Pinto, X
Delgado-Rodriguez, M
Matia-Martin, P
Vidal, J
Fontao, SM
Daimiel, L
Ros, E
Toledo, E
Sorli, JV
Roca, C
Abete, I
Moreno-Rodriguez, A
Crespo-Oliva, E
Candela-Garcia, I
Morey, M
Garcia-Rios, A
Casas, R
Fernandez-Garcia, JC
Santos-Lozano, JM
Diez-Espino, J
Ortega-Azorin, C
Comas, M
Zulet, MA
Sorto-Sanchez, C
Ruiz-Canela, M
Fito, M
Salas-Salvado, J
Babio, N
author Valle-Hita, C
author_facet Valle-Hita, C
Diaz-Lopez, A
Becerra-Tomas, N
Martinez-Gonzalez, MA
Garcia, VR
Corella, D
Goday, A
Martinez, JA
Alonso-Gomez, AM
Warnberg, J
Romaguera, D
Lopez-Miranda, J
Estruch, R
Tinahones, FJ
Lapetra, J
Serra-Majem, L
Cano-Ibanez, N
Tur, JA
Rubin-Garcia, M
Pinto, X
Delgado-Rodriguez, M
Matia-Martin, P
Vidal, J
Fontao, SM
Daimiel, L
Ros, E
Toledo, E
Sorli, JV
Roca, C
Abete, I
Moreno-Rodriguez, A
Crespo-Oliva, E
Candela-Garcia, I
Morey, M
Garcia-Rios, A
Casas, R
Fernandez-Garcia, JC
Santos-Lozano, JM
Diez-Espino, J
Ortega-Azorin, C
Comas, M
Zulet, MA
Sorto-Sanchez, C
Ruiz-Canela, M
Fito, M
Salas-Salvado, J
Babio, N
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author2 Diaz-Lopez, A
Becerra-Tomas, N
Martinez-Gonzalez, MA
Garcia, VR
Corella, D
Goday, A
Martinez, JA
Alonso-Gomez, AM
Warnberg, J
Romaguera, D
Lopez-Miranda, J
Estruch, R
Tinahones, FJ
Lapetra, J
Serra-Majem, L
Cano-Ibanez, N
Tur, JA
Rubin-Garcia, M
Pinto, X
Delgado-Rodriguez, M
Matia-Martin, P
Vidal, J
Fontao, SM
Daimiel, L
Ros, E
Toledo, E
Sorli, JV
Roca, C
Abete, I
Moreno-Rodriguez, A
Crespo-Oliva, E
Candela-Garcia, I
Morey, M
Garcia-Rios, A
Casas, R
Fernandez-Garcia, JC
Santos-Lozano, JM
Diez-Espino, J
Ortega-Azorin, C
Comas, M
Zulet, MA
Sorto-Sanchez, C
Ruiz-Canela, M
Fito, M
Salas-Salvado, J
Babio, N
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dietary patterns
Mediterranean diet
DASH diet
Protein diet score
Kidney function
Glomerular filtration rate
topic Dietary patterns
Mediterranean diet
DASH diet
Protein diet score
Kidney function
Glomerular filtration rate
description Purpose To assess the association between three different a priori dietary patterns adherence (17-item energy reduced-Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet), Trichopoulou-MedDiet and Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH)), as well as the Protein Diet Score and kidney function decline after one year of follow-up in elderly individuals with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS). Methods We prospectively analyzed 5675 participants (55-75 years) from the PREDIMED-Plus study. At baseline and at one year, we evaluated the creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and food-frequency questionnaires-derived dietary scores. Associations between four categories (decrease/maintenance and tertiles of increase) of each dietary pattern and changes in eGFR (ml/min/1.73m(2)) or >= 10% eGFR decline were assessed by fitting multivariable linear or logistic regression models, as appropriate. Results Participants in the highest tertile of increase in 17-item erMedDiet Score showed higher upward changes in eGFR (beta: 1.87 ml/min/1.73m(2); 95% CI: 1.00-2.73) and had lower odds of >= 10% eGFR decline (OR: 0.62; 95% CI: 0.47-0.82) compared to individuals in the decrease/maintenance category, while Trichopoulou-MedDiet and DASH Scores were not associated with any renal outcomes. Those in the highest tertile of increase in Protein Diet Score had greater downward changes in eGFR (beta: - 0.87 ml/min/1.73m(2); 95% CI: - 1.73 to - 0.01) and 32% higher odds of eGFR decline (OR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.00-1.75). Conclusions Among elderly individuals with overweight/obesity and MetS, only higher upward change in the 17-item erMedDiet score adherence was associated with better kidney function after one year. However, increasing Protein Diet Score appeared to have an adverse impact on kidney health. Trial Registration Number: ISRCTN89898870 (Data of registration: 2014).
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