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Dietary phytochemical index and subsequent changes of lipid profile: A 3-year follow-up in Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study in Iran

Authors :
Mahdieh Golzarand
Parvin Mirmiran
Zahra Bahadoran
Shahram Alamdari
Fereidoun Azizi
Source :
ARYA Atherosclerosis, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 203-210 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Vesnu Publications, 2014.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High intakes of phytochemical-rich foods have beneficial effects on lipid profiles and cardiovascular disease (CVD). In this study, we assessed the association between the dietary phytochemical index (PI) and changes in lipid profile after 3-year follow-up among Iranian adults. METHODS: This longitudinal study was conducted in 1983 subjects, aged 19-70 years, selected among participants of the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study. Dietary data were collected by using a validated semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire with 168 food items at baseline. PI was calculated based on daily energy derived from [(phytochemical-rich foods kcal/total daily energy intake kcal) × 100]. Lipid profile was measured at baseline and after 3 years and changes in serum lipid profiles were assessed during 3-year follow-up. RESULTS: The mean age of participants was 40.4 ± 13.0 years; participants in the highest PI quartile category were more likely to be older. After 3 years of follow-up, total cholesterol was significantly lower in the highest quartile compared with lower quartile of PI in men (181 ± 3 vs. 189 ± 3, P for trend CONCLUSION: Higher dietary PI is associated with 3 years improvement of total cholesterol, triglycerides, and non-HDL-C. Higher consumption of phytochemical-rich foods is recommended to prevent CVD. Keywords: Phytochemical, Triglyceride, Cholesterol, Fruit and vegetables, Whole Grains

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17353955 and 22516638
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
ARYA Atherosclerosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.31ad1edcda394377bdab81966ce46d56
Document Type :
article