Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population

Background & aims: The association between drinking water consumption and adiposity has been poorly explored. Therefore, we aimed to analyse the associations between the frequency of drinking water consumption and body weight and waist circumference changes in an elderly Mediterranean cohort. Me...

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Autores: Paz-Graniel, I, Becerra-Tomas, N, Babio, N, Serra-Majem, L, Vioque, J, Zomeno, MD, Corella, D, Pinto, X, Bueno-Cavanillas, A, Tur, JA, Daimiel, L, Zulet, MA, Palau-Galindo, A, Torres-Collado, L, Schroder, H, Gimenez-Alba, IM, Nissenshon, M, Galera, A, Riquelme-Gallego, B, Bouzas, C, Mico, V, Martinez, JA, Canudas, S, Castaner, O, Vazquez-Ruiz, Z, Salas-Salvado, J
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Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicante (ISABIAL)
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Palabra clave:Plain water
Body weight
Weight loss
Central obesity
Alcoholic beverages
Sugary drinks
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spelling Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean populationPaz-Graniel, IBecerra-Tomas, NBabio, NSerra-Majem, LVioque, JZomeno, MDCorella, DPinto, XBueno-Cavanillas, ATur, JADaimiel, LZulet, MAPalau-Galindo, ATorres-Collado, LSchroder, HGimenez-Alba, IMNissenshon, MGalera, ARiquelme-Gallego, BBouzas, CMico, VMartinez, JACanudas, SCastaner, OVazquez-Ruiz, ZSalas-Salvado, JPlain waterBody weightWeight lossCentral obesityAlcoholic beveragesSugary drinksBackground & aims: The association between drinking water consumption and adiposity has been poorly explored. Therefore, we aimed to analyse the associations between the frequency of drinking water consumption and body weight and waist circumference changes in an elderly Mediterranean cohort. Methods: A total of 1832 elderly participants (aged 55-75 years) with metabolic syndrome from the PREDIMED-Plus study with baseline data on drinking water and other beverages assessed by a validated 32-item Spanish fluid-intake questionnaire and with data on body weight (BW) and waist circumference (WC) at 1-year and 2-year were included in these prospective analyses. Multivariable linear regression models were fitted to assess the b-coefficients and 95% confidence interval (CI) for BW and WC changes in terms of categories of baseline drinking water consumption (tap water and bottled water). The theoretical effect on BW and WC of replacing several beverages with drinking water was assessed using mathematical models. Results: The baseline frequency of drinking water consumption was inversely associated with 1-year and 2 year changes in BW. b-coefficients (95%CI) across categories of water consumption (<2.5, 2.5 to <5, 5 to < 7.5, >7.5 servings/d) expressed in % of weight changes at 2 years of follow-up were 0.0,-0.80 (-1.48,-0.12),-1.36 (-2.18,-0.54), and-1.97 (-3.09,-0.86), respectively. Individuals in the two highest categories of drinking water consumption (5 to < 7, and >7.5 servings/d) also showed a higher decrease in WC (expressed as % of change) after 2 years of follow-up:-1.11 (-1.96,-0.25) and-1.45 (-2.66,-0.24) compared to the reference intake (<2.5 servings/day), after adjustment for potential confounding factors. The theoretical replacement of soups, beers, spirits, hot beverages, dairy beverages, and other beverages group with drinking water was associated with greater reductions in BW at one-and two-years of follow-up. Conclusions: Drinking water consumption was inversely associated with 2-year adiposity changes in an elderly Mediterranean cohort at high cardiovascular risk. Our results also suggest that the consumption of drinking water instead of energy-containing beverages is associated with lower weight gain. The trial registration: ISRCTN89898870. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE2021info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://isabial.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones7520CLINICAL NUTRITIONISSN: 02615614ISSNe: 15321983reponame:r-ISABIAL. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicanteinstname:Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicante (ISABIAL)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:isabial.fundanetsuite.com:p75202026-06-12T10:20:37Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
title Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
spellingShingle Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
Paz-Graniel, I
Plain water
Body weight
Weight loss
Central obesity
Alcoholic beverages
Sugary drinks
title_short Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
title_full Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
title_fullStr Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
title_full_unstemmed Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
title_sort Baseline drinking water consumption and changes in body weight and waist circumference at 2-years of follow-up in a senior Mediterranean population
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Paz-Graniel, I
Becerra-Tomas, N
Babio, N
Serra-Majem, L
Vioque, J
Zomeno, MD
Corella, D
Pinto, X
Bueno-Cavanillas, A
Tur, JA
Daimiel, L
Zulet, MA
Palau-Galindo, A
Torres-Collado, L
Schroder, H
Gimenez-Alba, IM
Nissenshon, M
Galera, A
Riquelme-Gallego, B
Bouzas, C
Mico, V
Martinez, JA
Canudas, S
Castaner, O
Vazquez-Ruiz, Z
Salas-Salvado, J
author Paz-Graniel, I
author_facet Paz-Graniel, I
Becerra-Tomas, N
Babio, N
Serra-Majem, L
Vioque, J
Zomeno, MD
Corella, D
Pinto, X
Bueno-Cavanillas, A
Tur, JA
Daimiel, L
Zulet, MA
Palau-Galindo, A
Torres-Collado, L
Schroder, H
Gimenez-Alba, IM
Nissenshon, M
Galera, A
Riquelme-Gallego, B
Bouzas, C
Mico, V
Martinez, JA
Canudas, S
Castaner, O
Vazquez-Ruiz, Z
Salas-Salvado, J
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author2 Becerra-Tomas, N
Babio, N
Serra-Majem, L
Vioque, J
Zomeno, MD
Corella, D
Pinto, X
Bueno-Cavanillas, A
Tur, JA
Daimiel, L
Zulet, MA
Palau-Galindo, A
Torres-Collado, L
Schroder, H
Gimenez-Alba, IM
Nissenshon, M
Galera, A
Riquelme-Gallego, B
Bouzas, C
Mico, V
Martinez, JA
Canudas, S
Castaner, O
Vazquez-Ruiz, Z
Salas-Salvado, J
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Plain water
Body weight
Weight loss
Central obesity
Alcoholic beverages
Sugary drinks
topic Plain water
Body weight
Weight loss
Central obesity
Alcoholic beverages
Sugary drinks
description Background & aims: The association between drinking water consumption and adiposity has been poorly explored. Therefore, we aimed to analyse the associations between the frequency of drinking water consumption and body weight and waist circumference changes in an elderly Mediterranean cohort. Methods: A total of 1832 elderly participants (aged 55-75 years) with metabolic syndrome from the PREDIMED-Plus study with baseline data on drinking water and other beverages assessed by a validated 32-item Spanish fluid-intake questionnaire and with data on body weight (BW) and waist circumference (WC) at 1-year and 2-year were included in these prospective analyses. Multivariable linear regression models were fitted to assess the b-coefficients and 95% confidence interval (CI) for BW and WC changes in terms of categories of baseline drinking water consumption (tap water and bottled water). The theoretical effect on BW and WC of replacing several beverages with drinking water was assessed using mathematical models. Results: The baseline frequency of drinking water consumption was inversely associated with 1-year and 2 year changes in BW. b-coefficients (95%CI) across categories of water consumption (<2.5, 2.5 to <5, 5 to < 7.5, >7.5 servings/d) expressed in % of weight changes at 2 years of follow-up were 0.0,-0.80 (-1.48,-0.12),-1.36 (-2.18,-0.54), and-1.97 (-3.09,-0.86), respectively. Individuals in the two highest categories of drinking water consumption (5 to < 7, and >7.5 servings/d) also showed a higher decrease in WC (expressed as % of change) after 2 years of follow-up:-1.11 (-1.96,-0.25) and-1.45 (-2.66,-0.24) compared to the reference intake (<2.5 servings/day), after adjustment for potential confounding factors. The theoretical replacement of soups, beers, spirits, hot beverages, dairy beverages, and other beverages group with drinking water was associated with greater reductions in BW at one-and two-years of follow-up. Conclusions: Drinking water consumption was inversely associated with 2-year adiposity changes in an elderly Mediterranean cohort at high cardiovascular risk. Our results also suggest that the consumption of drinking water instead of energy-containing beverages is associated with lower weight gain. The trial registration: ISRCTN89898870. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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