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Mediterranean diet and health status: an updated meta-analysis and a proposal for a literature-based adherence score

机译:地中海饮食和健康状况:最新的荟萃分析和基于文献的依从性评分建议

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Abstract Objective To update previous meta-analyses of cohort studies that investigated the association between the Mediterranean diet and health status and to utilize data coming from all of the cohort studies for proposing a literature-based adherence score to the Mediterranean diet. Design We conducted a comprehensive literature search through all electronic databases up to June 2013. Setting Cohort prospective studies investigating adherence to the Mediterranean diet and health outcomes. Cut-off values of food groups used to compute the adherence score were obtained. Subjects The updated search was performed in an overall population of 4 172 412 subjects, with eighteen recent studies that were not present in the previous meta-analyses. Results A 2-point increase in adherence score to the Mediterranean diet was reported to determine an 8 % reduction of overall mortality (relative risk = 0?·92; 95 % CI 0?·91, 0?·93), a 10 % reduced risk of CVD (relative risk = 0?·90; 95 % CI 0?·87, 0?·92) and a 4 % reduction of neoplastic disease (relative risk = 0?·96; 95 % CI 0?·95, 0?·97). We utilized data coming from all cohort studies available in the literature for proposing a literature-based adherence score. Such a score ranges from 0 (minimal adherence) to 18 (maximal adherence) points and includes three different categories of consumption for each food group composing the Mediterranean diet. Conclusions The Mediterranean diet was found to be a healthy dietary pattern in terms of morbidity and mortality. By using data from the cohort studies we proposed a literature-based adherence score that can represent an easy tool for the estimation of adherence to the Mediterranean diet also at the individual level.
机译:摘要目的更新以往队列研究的荟萃分析,以研究地中海饮食与健康状况之间的关系,并利用所有队列研究的数据提出基于文献的地中海饮食依从性评分。设计截止到2013年6月,我们通过所有电子数据库进行了全面的文献搜索。对队列研究进行了前瞻性研究,以调查地中海饮食和健康状况的依从性。获得了用于计算依从性得分的食品组的临界值。科目更新的搜索是在总共4 172 412科目中进行的,其中18项最近的研究在以前的荟萃分析中不存在。结果据报道,对地中海饮食的依从性得分提高了2分,可以确定总体死亡率降低8%(相对风险= 0?·92; 95%CI 0?·91,0?·93),降低了10%。降低CVD的风险(相对风险= 0?·90; 95%CI 0?·87,0?·92)和将肿瘤疾病降低4%(相对风险= 0?·96; 95%CI 0?·95 ,0?·97)。我们利用来自文献中所有同类研究的数据来提出基于文献的依从性评分。这样的分数范围从0(最小坚持)到18(最大坚持)得分,并且包括构成地中海饮食的每种食物类别的三种不同消费类别。结论就发病率和死亡率而言,地中海饮食被认为是一种健康的饮食模式。通过使用队列研究的数据,我们提出了一个基于文献的依从性评分,该评分可以代表在个人层面上评估对地中海饮食依从性的简便工具。

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