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Association of milk and dairy product consumption with the incidence of cardio-cerebrovascular disease incidence in middle-aged and older Korean adults: a 16-year follow-up of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study
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|作者:
Jeong, Yeseung
[1
]
Lee, Kyung Won
[2
]
Kim, Hyekyeong
[3
]
Kim, Yuri
[1
,4
]
机构:
[1] Ewha Womans Univ, Dept Nutr Sci & Food Management, Seoul 03760, South Korea
[2] Korea Natl Univ Educ, Dept Home Econ Educ, Cheongju 28173, South Korea
[3] Ewha Womans Univ, Dept Hlth Convergence, Seoul 03760, South Korea
[4] Ewha Womans Univ, Dept Nutr Sci & Food Management, 52 Ewhayeodae gil, Seoul 03760, South Korea
关键词:
Milk;
cardiovascular diseases;
cerebrovascular disorders;
cohort studies;
ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY;
CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE;
METABOLIC SYNDROME;
HEART-DISEASE;
LOW-FAT;
RISK;
METAANALYSIS;
FOODS;
POPULATION;
YOGURT;
D O I:
10.4162/nrp.2023.17.6.1225
中图分类号:
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生];
TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号:
100403 ;
摘要:
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Unhealthy dietary behaviors constitute one of risk the factors for chronic and cardiovascular diseases, which are prevalent in middle-aged and older populations. Milk and dairy products are high-quality foods and important sources of calcium. Calcium protects against osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, this study investigated the association of milk and dairy product consumption with cardiocerebrovascular disease incidence in middle-aged and older Korean adults.SUBJECTS/METHODS: Data were derived from the Ansan-Anseong cohort study, and a total of 8,009 individuals aged 40-69 years were selected and followed up biennially. Cox proportional hazard models were used to examine the association of milk and dairy product consumption with cardio-cerebrovascular disease incidence.RESULTS: During a mean follow-up period of 96.5 person-months, 552 new cases of cardiocerebrovascular disease were documented. Milk consumers (< 1 serving/day) exhibited a 23% lower risk of cardio-cerebrovascular disease incidence than non-milk consumers (hazard ratio [HR], 0.77; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.61-0.97; P for trend = 0.842). High yogurt consumption was associated with a 29% lower incidence risk (>_ 0.5 servings/day vs. none: HR, 0.71; 95% CI, 0.53-0.96; P for trend = 0.049), whereas high ice cream consumption was associated with a 70% higher risk of cardio-cerebrovascular disease incidence (>= 0.5 servings/ day vs. none: HR, 1.70; 95% CI, 1.01-2.88; P for trend = 0.070).CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that less than one serving of milk and high yogurt consumption are associated with a lower cardio-cerebrovascular disease risk in the middleaged and older populations.
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页码:1225 / 1237
页数:13
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