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Dietary patterns and risk of cardiovascular deaths among middle-aged Japanese: JACC Study.

Public Health, Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Yamadaoka, 2-2 Suita-shi, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases: NMCD (impact factor: 3.52). 03/2012; DOI:10.1016/j.numecd.2011.10.007
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little evidence showed the association between dietary patterns and cardiovascular disease among Japanese. The objective of this study was to examine whether dietary patterns are associated with cardiovascular disease among middle-aged Japanese. METHODS AND RESULTS: At baseline (1988-1990), 26,598 men and 37,439 women aged 40-79 years enrolled in the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. During the follow-up through 2003, 578 men and 499 women died from stroke, and 272 men and 207 women died from coronary heart disease. We identified three major dietary patterns, 'vegetable', 'animal food' and 'dairy product', by factor analysis for both sexes. The multivariable hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals of mortality from total cardiovascular disease in the highest versus lowest quintiles of the vegetable pattern were 0.93 (0.78-1.13), p for trend=0.73 for men and 0.82 (0.67-1.00), p for trend=0.04 for women. The respective HRs of mortality from stroke in the highest versus lowest quintiles of the dairy product pattern were 0.65 (0.49-0.86), p for trend=0.01 for men and 0.70 (0.51-0.97), p for trend=0.02 for women, and those of total cardiovascular disease were 0.89 (0.74-1.08), p for trend=0.23 for men and 0.76 (0.61-0.94), p for trend=0.01 for women. The animal food pattern was not associated with mortality from stroke, coronary heart disease or total cardiovascular disease for either sex. CONCLUSION: We found that 'vegetable' and 'dairy product' patterns were associated with lower morality from cardiovascular disease, while the 'animal food' pattern was not associated with mortality from cardiovascular disease among Japanese.

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Keywords

'animal food'
 
'animal food' pattern
 
'dairy product'
 
'dairy product' patterns
 
95% confidence intervals
 
cardiovascular disease
 
coronary heart disease
 
dietary patterns
 
factor analysis
 
highest
 
Japan Collaborative Cohort
 
lowest quintiles
 
major dietary patterns
 
middle-aged Japanese
 
multivariable hazard ratio
 
respective HRs
 
sexes
 
total cardiovascular disease
 
vegetable pattern
 
women
 

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