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Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort

BACKGROUND: The Healthy Reference Diet (HRD) was created to formulate dietary guidelines that would be healthy and sustainable. We aimed to construct a diet score measuring adherence to the HRD and to explore its association with cardiovascular events and environmental impact. METHODS AND RESULTS: W...

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Autores principales: Colizzi, Chiara, Harbers, Marjolein C., Vellinga, Reina E., Verschuren, W. M. Monique, Boer, Jolanda M. A., Biesbroek, Sander, Temme, Elisabeth H. M., van der Schouw, Yvonne T.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.026318
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author Colizzi, Chiara
Harbers, Marjolein C.
Vellinga, Reina E.
Verschuren, W. M. Monique
Boer, Jolanda M. A.
Biesbroek, Sander
Temme, Elisabeth H. M.
van der Schouw, Yvonne T.
author_facet Colizzi, Chiara
Harbers, Marjolein C.
Vellinga, Reina E.
Verschuren, W. M. Monique
Boer, Jolanda M. A.
Biesbroek, Sander
Temme, Elisabeth H. M.
van der Schouw, Yvonne T.
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description BACKGROUND: The Healthy Reference Diet (HRD) was created to formulate dietary guidelines that would be healthy and sustainable. We aimed to construct a diet score measuring adherence to the HRD and to explore its association with cardiovascular events and environmental impact. METHODS AND RESULTS: We included 35 496 participants from the population‐based EPIC‐NL (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition‐Netherlands) study. HRD scores were calculated using data from food frequency questionnaires (0–140). Data on morbidity and mortality were retrieved through linkage with national and death registries. Data on environmental impact indicators were obtained from life cycle assessments. Associations between adherence to the HRD and cardiovascular events were estimated with Cox proportional hazard models. Linear regression analysis was conducted for the adherence to the HRD and each environmental indicator. High adherence to the HRD was associated with 14%, 12%, and 11% lower risks of cardiovascular disease (hazard ratio [HR](Q4vsQ1), 0.86 [95% CI, 0.78–0.94]), coronary heart disease (HR(Q4vsQ1), 0.88 [95% CI, 0.78–1.00]), and total stroke (HR(Q4vsQ1), 0.89 [95% CI, 0.72–1.10]), respectively. High HRD adherence was associated with 2.4% (95% CI, −5.0 to 0.2) lower greenhouse gas emissions, 3.9% (95% CI, −5.2 to −2.6) less land use, 0.5% (95% CI, −2.6 to 1.6), less freshwater eutrophication, 3.3% (95% CI, −5.8 to −0.8), less marine eutrophication, 7.7% (95% CI, −10.8 to −4.6), less terrestrial acidification, and 32.1 % (95% CI, 28.5–35.7) higher blue water use. CONCLUSIONS: High adherence to the HRD was associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and modestly lower levels of most environmental indicators but a higher level of blue water use.
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spelling pubmed-102272492023-05-31 Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort Colizzi, Chiara Harbers, Marjolein C. Vellinga, Reina E. Verschuren, W. M. Monique Boer, Jolanda M. A. Biesbroek, Sander Temme, Elisabeth H. M. van der Schouw, Yvonne T. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: The Healthy Reference Diet (HRD) was created to formulate dietary guidelines that would be healthy and sustainable. We aimed to construct a diet score measuring adherence to the HRD and to explore its association with cardiovascular events and environmental impact. METHODS AND RESULTS: We included 35 496 participants from the population‐based EPIC‐NL (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition‐Netherlands) study. HRD scores were calculated using data from food frequency questionnaires (0–140). Data on morbidity and mortality were retrieved through linkage with national and death registries. Data on environmental impact indicators were obtained from life cycle assessments. Associations between adherence to the HRD and cardiovascular events were estimated with Cox proportional hazard models. Linear regression analysis was conducted for the adherence to the HRD and each environmental indicator. High adherence to the HRD was associated with 14%, 12%, and 11% lower risks of cardiovascular disease (hazard ratio [HR](Q4vsQ1), 0.86 [95% CI, 0.78–0.94]), coronary heart disease (HR(Q4vsQ1), 0.88 [95% CI, 0.78–1.00]), and total stroke (HR(Q4vsQ1), 0.89 [95% CI, 0.72–1.10]), respectively. High HRD adherence was associated with 2.4% (95% CI, −5.0 to 0.2) lower greenhouse gas emissions, 3.9% (95% CI, −5.2 to −2.6) less land use, 0.5% (95% CI, −2.6 to 1.6), less freshwater eutrophication, 3.3% (95% CI, −5.8 to −0.8), less marine eutrophication, 7.7% (95% CI, −10.8 to −4.6), less terrestrial acidification, and 32.1 % (95% CI, 28.5–35.7) higher blue water use. CONCLUSIONS: High adherence to the HRD was associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and modestly lower levels of most environmental indicators but a higher level of blue water use. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10227249/ /pubmed/37066787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.026318 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Colizzi, Chiara
Harbers, Marjolein C.
Vellinga, Reina E.
Verschuren, W. M. Monique
Boer, Jolanda M. A.
Biesbroek, Sander
Temme, Elisabeth H. M.
van der Schouw, Yvonne T.
Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort
title Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort
title_full Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort
title_fullStr Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort
title_short Adherence to the EAT‐Lancet Healthy Reference Diet in Relation to Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Environmental Impact: Results From the EPIC‐NL Cohort
title_sort adherence to the eat‐lancet healthy reference diet in relation to risk of cardiovascular events and environmental impact: results from the epic‐nl cohort
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.026318
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