Diet Quality and Multimorbidity in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study

被引:1
|
作者
Vega-Cabello, Veronica [1 ]
Struijk, Ellen A. [1 ]
Caballero, Francisco Felix [1 ]
Yevenes-Briones, Humberto [1 ]
Ortola, Rosario [1 ]
Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia [2 ,3 ]
Lana, Alberto
Rodriguez-Artalejo, Fernando [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Lopez-Garcia, Esther [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Epidemiol & Publ Hlth CIBERESP, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth,CIBER, Madrid, Spain
[2] Karolinska Inst, Aging Res Ctr, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci & Soc, Solna, Sweden
[3] Stockholm Univ, Solna, Sweden
[4] Univ Oviedo, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Med, ISPA, Oviedo, Spain
[5] CSIC, IMDEA Food Inst, CEI UAM, Madrid, Spain
关键词
AHEI-2010; Chronic diseases; Diet quality; MEDAS; Multimorbidity; MEDITERRANEAN DIET; PATTERNS; RISK; INFLAMMATION; ASSOCIATION; NUTRITION; INDEXES;
D O I
10.1093/gerona/glad285
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background The role of diet quality in the accumulation of multiple chronic conditions is mostly unknown. This study examined diet quality in association with the number of chronic conditions and the rate of multimorbidity development among community-dwelling older adults. Methods We used data from 2 784 adults aged >= 65 years from the Seniors-ENRICA 2 cohort. Diet quality was assessed at baseline (2015-17) with the Alternate Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010) and the Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS). Information on medical diagnoses was obtained from electronic clinical records up to 2021. Results Higher adherence to the AHEI-2010 was associated with a lower number of total chronic conditions (beta [95% CI] quartile 4 vs 1: -0.57 [-0.86 to 0.27], p trend < .001] and cardiometabolic conditions (-0.30 [-0.44 to -0.17], p trend < .001) at baseline, while higher adherence to the MEDAS was associated with a lower number of total chronic conditions (-0.30 [-0.58 to -0.02], p trend = .01) and neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions (-0.09 [-0.17 to -0.01], p trend = .01). After a median follow-up of 5.2 years (range: 0.1-6.1 years) higher adherence to the AHEI-2010 was associated with a lower increase in chronic conditions (beta [95% confidence interval] quartile 4 vs 1: -0.16 [-0.30 to -0.01], p trend = .04) and with lower rate of chronic disease accumulation. Conclusions Higher diet quality, as measured by the AHEI-2010, was associated with a lower number of chronic health conditions and a lower rate of multimorbidity development over time.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Multimorbidity, healthy lifestyle, and the risk of cognitive impairment in Chinese older adults: a longitudinal cohort study
    Xiaolong Xing
    Xueli Yang
    Jinqian Chen
    Jin Wang
    Bowei Zhang
    Yanrong Zhao
    Shuo Wang
    BMC Public Health, 24
  • [32] Macronutrients Intake and Incident Frailty in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
    Sandoval-Insausti, Helena
    Perez-Tasigchana, Raul F.
    Lopez-Garcia, Esther
    Garcia-Esquinas, Esther
    Rodriguez-Artalejo, Fernando
    Guallar-Castillon, Pilar
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2016, 71 (10): : 1329 - 1334
  • [33] Differentiating knee pain phenotypes in older adults: a prospective cohort study
    Pan, Feng
    Tian, Jing
    Cicuttini, Flavia
    Jones, Graeme
    Aitken, Dawn
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2019, 58 (02) : 274 - 283
  • [34] Factors related to the mobility of hospitalized older adults: A prospective cohort study
    Zisberg, Anna
    Syn-Hershko, Anat
    GERIATRIC NURSING, 2016, 37 (02) : 96 - 100
  • [35] A prospective study of depression in a cohort of Japanese American older adults.
    Bond, GE
    Burr, R
    McCurry, SM
    Rice, MM
    Graves, AB
    Larson, EB
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2001, 41 : 177 - 177
  • [36] Dairy Consumption and Risk of Frailty in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
    Lana, Alberto
    Rodriguez-Artalejo, Fernando
    Lopez-Garcia, Esther
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2015, 63 (09) : 1852 - 1860
  • [37] Association of chronic conditions and physical multimorbidity with new-onset incontinence in a nationwide prospective cohort study of older adults ≥ 50 years in China
    Li, Haibin
    Zou, Xinye
    Zhang, Ruolin
    Zou, Siyu
    Qian, Frank
    Zheng, Jin
    Xiao, Angela Y.
    Guo, Xiuhua
    AGE AND AGEING, 2024, 53 (01)
  • [38] Impact of COVID-19 on loneliness, mental health, and health service utilisation: a prospective cohort study of older adults with multimorbidity in primary care
    Wong, Samuel Yeung Shan
    Zhang, Dexing
    Sit, Regina Wing Shan
    Yip, Benjamin Hon Kei
    Chung, Roger Yat-nork
    Wong, Carmen Ka Man
    Chan, Dicken Cheong Chun
    Sun, Wen
    Kwok, Kin On
    Mercer, Stewart W.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2020, 70 (700): : E817 - E824
  • [39] Effects of multimorbidity and polypharmacy on physical function in community-dwelling older adults: A 3-year prospective cohort study from the SONIC
    Yoshida, Yuko
    Ishizaki, Tatsuro
    Masui, Yukie
    Miura, Yuri
    Matsumoto, Kiyoaki
    Nakagawa, Takeshi
    Inagaki, Hiroki
    Ito, Kae
    Arai, Yasumichi
    Kabayama, Mai
    Kamide, Kei
    Rakugi, Hiromi
    Ikebe, Kazunori
    Gondo, Yasuyuki
    ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS, 2024, 126
  • [40] Anticoagulation in Older Adults with Multimorbidity
    Parks, Anna L.
    Fang, Margaret C.
    CLINICS IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE, 2016, 32 (02) : 331 - +