2014
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110403956
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Dietary Pattern and Its Association with the Prevalence of Obesity, Hypertension and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Chinese Older Adults

Abstract: Aim: This article examined the association between dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk factors in Chinese older adults. Methods: For this study, older adults with one or more cardiovascular risk factors or a history of cardiovascular disease were randomly selected using health check medical records from the Changshu and Beijing Fangshan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Exploratory factor analysis and cluster analysis was used to extract dietary pattern factors. Log binomial regression analysis … Show more

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“…The Western dietary pattern has been associated to obesity, diabetes and hypertension [29,30]; however, whether preventing the incorporation of Western dietary habits will decrease obesity levels warrants further examination. Longitudinal studies and/or time trend studies would allow better interpretation of the influence of the diet on the population’s weight.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Western dietary pattern has been associated to obesity, diabetes and hypertension [29,30]; however, whether preventing the incorporation of Western dietary habits will decrease obesity levels warrants further examination. Longitudinal studies and/or time trend studies would allow better interpretation of the influence of the diet on the population’s weight.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional dietary pattern in Brazil, characterized by high consumption of staple and basic foods, has been positively associated with a reduced BMI, and lower risk of cardiovascular diseases [23,28]. On the other hand, Western diets, characterized by a high consumption of high-calorie and nutrient-poor foods , have been associated with increasing prevalence of overweight and other adverse impacts on health [29,30]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FFQ has been previously validated among adults in Beijing [15]. The FFQ included 34 food items which represent most of the common foods in Chinese diet.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el Perú, el Ministerio de Salud ha estimado que un quinto de la carga de enfermedad del año 2011 correspondió a enfermedades asociadas a sobrepeso y obesidad (6), a lo que se suma el que las ENT son la principal causa de mortalidad en el Perú, siendo las enfermedades cardiovasculares las más letales dentro de este grupo (7) . (8) y, simultáneamente, por la reducción la actividad física debido a la creciente urbanización, mecanización del trabajo y motorización del transporte (9) . En este desequilibrio entre ingesta y gasto de energía, intervienen factores que van desde la variabilidad genética hasta aspectos del entorno, que incluyen, por ejemplo, la cultura, la disponibilidad y acceso a alimentos baratos y de alta palatabilidad, el acceso a espacios para hacer actividad física, la publicidad, y las políticas públicas.…”
Section: Magnitudes Tendencias E Impacto En La Salud Del Sobrepeso Yunclassified