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Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study

During the last decade, the rapid economic development in Saudi Arabia resulted in an unbalanced dietary intake pattern within the general population. Consequently, metabolic syndrome was also documented to be highly prevalent in the Middle-East region. We aimed to examine the relationship between s...

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Autores principales: Al-Daghri, Nasser M., Khan, Nasiruddin, Alkharfy, Khalid M., Al-Attas, Omar S., Alokail, Majed S., Alfawaz, Hanan A., Alothman, Abdulaziz, Vanhoutte, Paul M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3847750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24284611
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu5114587
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author Al-Daghri, Nasser M.
Khan, Nasiruddin
Alkharfy, Khalid M.
Al-Attas, Omar S.
Alokail, Majed S.
Alfawaz, Hanan A.
Alothman, Abdulaziz
Vanhoutte, Paul M.
author_facet Al-Daghri, Nasser M.
Khan, Nasiruddin
Alkharfy, Khalid M.
Al-Attas, Omar S.
Alokail, Majed S.
Alfawaz, Hanan A.
Alothman, Abdulaziz
Vanhoutte, Paul M.
author_sort Al-Daghri, Nasser M.
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description During the last decade, the rapid economic development in Saudi Arabia resulted in an unbalanced dietary intake pattern within the general population. Consequently, metabolic syndrome was also documented to be highly prevalent in the Middle-East region. We aimed to examine the relationship between selected dietary nutrient intakes and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in the general adult population of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In this cross-sectional study, 185 adult Saudis aged 19 to 60 years (87 males and 98 females (mean age 35.6 ± 13.2 and 37.6 ± 11.7 years, respectively)) were included. The criteria for metabolic syndrome were based on the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF) criteria, and the dietary food intake was assessed by two 24-h dietary recall methods. The odd ratios (ORs) of metabolic syndrome risk across quartiles of selected dietary nutrients were significantly lower for carbohydrates and proteins, as well as for vitamins A, C, E and K, calcium, zinc and magnesium (p < 0.05 for all) in the female group with metabolic syndrome than those without. The pattern of daily dietary intake of selected nutrients among the general population of Saudi Arabia raises concern, and this dietary imbalance could increase the risk of metabolic syndrome, particularly in adult Saudi females.
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spelling pubmed-38477502013-12-03 Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study Al-Daghri, Nasser M. Khan, Nasiruddin Alkharfy, Khalid M. Al-Attas, Omar S. Alokail, Majed S. Alfawaz, Hanan A. Alothman, Abdulaziz Vanhoutte, Paul M. Nutrients Article During the last decade, the rapid economic development in Saudi Arabia resulted in an unbalanced dietary intake pattern within the general population. Consequently, metabolic syndrome was also documented to be highly prevalent in the Middle-East region. We aimed to examine the relationship between selected dietary nutrient intakes and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in the general adult population of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In this cross-sectional study, 185 adult Saudis aged 19 to 60 years (87 males and 98 females (mean age 35.6 ± 13.2 and 37.6 ± 11.7 years, respectively)) were included. The criteria for metabolic syndrome were based on the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF) criteria, and the dietary food intake was assessed by two 24-h dietary recall methods. The odd ratios (ORs) of metabolic syndrome risk across quartiles of selected dietary nutrients were significantly lower for carbohydrates and proteins, as well as for vitamins A, C, E and K, calcium, zinc and magnesium (p < 0.05 for all) in the female group with metabolic syndrome than those without. The pattern of daily dietary intake of selected nutrients among the general population of Saudi Arabia raises concern, and this dietary imbalance could increase the risk of metabolic syndrome, particularly in adult Saudi females. MDPI 2013-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3847750/ /pubmed/24284611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu5114587 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Al-Daghri, Nasser M.
Khan, Nasiruddin
Alkharfy, Khalid M.
Al-Attas, Omar S.
Alokail, Majed S.
Alfawaz, Hanan A.
Alothman, Abdulaziz
Vanhoutte, Paul M.
Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study
title Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study
title_full Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study
title_short Selected Dietary Nutrients and the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Males and Females in Saudi Arabia: A Pilot Study
title_sort selected dietary nutrients and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in adult males and females in saudi arabia: a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3847750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24284611
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu5114587
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