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Relationship between dietary macronutrient intake and the risk of age-related cataract in middle-aged and elderly patients in northeast China 被引量:5

Relationship between dietary macronutrient intake and the risk of age-related cataract in middle-aged and elderly patients in northeast China
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摘要 AIM:To examine the association between dietary macronutrient intake and the risk of age-related cataract(ARC)in middle-aged and elderly men.METHODS:A hospital-based case-control study was conducted from December 2009 to November 2011.Cases(n=360)were patients with cataract aged 45-85years old,and controls(n=360)were patients who had been admitted to the same hospital for diseases not related with cataract.All subjects were interviewed using a structured interviewer-administrated questionnaire that included information on socio-demographic characteristics,lifestyle habits and detailed medical history,simultaneously,the dietary intakes of nutrients were collected via a valid semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire(FFQ).The odds ratios(OR)and corresponding 95%confidence intervals(CI)of three types of ARC were estimated using multiple logistic regression models.RESULTS:After adjusting for multiple potential confounders,total dietary intake of carbohydrate was positively associated with cortical cataract,compared to controls in the lowest quartile,and the OR for cases in the highest quartile of intake was 2.471(95%CI:1.348-6.043,P=0.027).Higher dietary intakes of protein were protective for posterior subcapsular cataract(PSC)(OR=0.528,95%CI:0.148-0.869,P=0.023).Dietary fat intake was not associated with any type of cataract,however,participants in the highest quartile of polyunsaturated fatty acids intake had 2.7 times the risk of nuclear cataract as did those in the lowest quartile(OR=2.742,95%CI:1.790-4.200,P=0.033).CONCLUSION:A high intake of carbohydrate and polyunsaturated fatty acid may increase the odds of cortical and nuclear cataract,respectively,whereas high intake of protein,especially animal protein,may protect against PSC cataract.It is possible that dietary changes of target population may reduce the risk of ARC. AIM:To examine the association between dietary macronutrient intake and the risk of age-related cataract(ARC)in middle-aged and elderly men.METHODS:A hospital-based case-control study was conducted from December 2009 to November 2011.Cases(n=360)were patients with cataract aged 45-85years old,and controls(n=360)were patients who had been admitted to the same hospital for diseases not related with cataract.All subjects were interviewed using a structured interviewer-administrated questionnaire that included information on socio-demographic characteristics,lifestyle habits and detailed medical history,simultaneously,the dietary intakes of nutrients were collected via a valid semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire(FFQ).The odds ratios(OR)and corresponding 95%confidence intervals(CI)of three types of ARC were estimated using multiple logistic regression models.RESULTS:After adjusting for multiple potential confounders,total dietary intake of carbohydrate was positively associated with cortical cataract,compared to controls in the lowest quartile,and the OR for cases in the highest quartile of intake was 2.471(95%CI:1.348-6.043,P=0.027).Higher dietary intakes of protein were protective for posterior subcapsular cataract(PSC)(OR=0.528,95%CI:0.148-0.869,P=0.023).Dietary fat intake was not associated with any type of cataract,however,participants in the highest quartile of polyunsaturated fatty acids intake had 2.7 times the risk of nuclear cataract as did those in the lowest quartile(OR=2.742,95%CI:1.790-4.200,P=0.033).CONCLUSION:A high intake of carbohydrate and polyunsaturated fatty acid may increase the odds of cortical and nuclear cataract,respectively,whereas high intake of protein,especially animal protein,may protect against PSC cataract.It is possible that dietary changes of target population may reduce the risk of ARC.
出处 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第6期805-810,共6页 国际眼科杂志(英文版)
基金 Science and Technology Planning Project,Liaoning Province Education Administration,China(No.2008-424)
关键词 age-related cataract CARBOHYDRATE PROTEIN polyunsaturated fatty acid age-related cataract, carbohydrate, protein, polyunsaturated fatty acid
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