2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41387-023-00247-1
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Association Between MIND Diet Adherence and Mortality: Insights from Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Cohorts

Yanjun Song,
Zhen’ge Chang,
Chenxi Song
et al.

Abstract: Background/Objectives To date, evidence regarding the protective roles of the Mediterranean-Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is scarce. This study aims to estimate the impact of adhering to the MIND diet on the mortality in patients with and without T2DM. Subjects/Methods In this cohort study, 6887 participants (1021 patients with T2DM) from… Show more

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“…A study investigating the influence of the MIND diet on mortality among individuals with or without diabetes revealed that adherence to MIND diet only reduced death risk among those with diabetes but had no effect on those without diabetes. 46 The findings are consistent with our own conclusion, suggesting that dietary interventions targeting non-specific populations may have limited efficacy in mitigating mortality risk. The aforementioned statement underscores the paramount importance and clinically significant advantages of dietary interventions in mitigating oxidative stress among individuals with CVD.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…A study investigating the influence of the MIND diet on mortality among individuals with or without diabetes revealed that adherence to MIND diet only reduced death risk among those with diabetes but had no effect on those without diabetes. 46 The findings are consistent with our own conclusion, suggesting that dietary interventions targeting non-specific populations may have limited efficacy in mitigating mortality risk. The aforementioned statement underscores the paramount importance and clinically significant advantages of dietary interventions in mitigating oxidative stress among individuals with CVD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%