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Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women

The causal relationship between serum ferritin and metabolic syndrome (MetS) remains inconclusive. Dietary iron intake increases serum ferritin. The objective of this study was to evaluate associations of total, heme, and nonheme dietary iron intake with MetS and its components in men and women in m...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Zhenni, Wu, Fan, Lu, Ye, Wu, Chunfeng, Wang, Zhengyuan, Zang, Jiajie, Guo, Changyi, Jia, Xiaodong, Yao, Jiahui, Peng, Hui, He, Yuna, Sun, Jing, Huang, Jian, Ding, Gangqiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30400363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10111663
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author Zhu, Zhenni
Wu, Fan
Lu, Ye
Wu, Chunfeng
Wang, Zhengyuan
Zang, Jiajie
Guo, Changyi
Jia, Xiaodong
Yao, Jiahui
Peng, Hui
He, Yuna
Sun, Jing
Huang, Jian
Ding, Gangqiang
author_facet Zhu, Zhenni
Wu, Fan
Lu, Ye
Wu, Chunfeng
Wang, Zhengyuan
Zang, Jiajie
Guo, Changyi
Jia, Xiaodong
Yao, Jiahui
Peng, Hui
He, Yuna
Sun, Jing
Huang, Jian
Ding, Gangqiang
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description The causal relationship between serum ferritin and metabolic syndrome (MetS) remains inconclusive. Dietary iron intake increases serum ferritin. The objective of this study was to evaluate associations of total, heme, and nonheme dietary iron intake with MetS and its components in men and women in metropolitan China. Data from 3099 participants in the Shanghai Diet and Health Survey (SDHS) obtained during 2012–2013 were included in this analysis. Dietary intake was assessed by 24-h diet records from 3 consecutive days. Multivariate generalized linear mixed models were used to evaluate the associations of dietary iron intake with MetS and its components. After adjustment for potential confounders as age, sex, income, physical exercise, smoking status, alcohol use, and energy intake, a positive trend was observed across quartiles of total iron intake and risk of MetS (p for trend = 0.022). Compared with the lowest quartile of total iron intake (<12.72 mg/day), the highest quartile (≥21.88 mg/day) had an odds ratio (95% confidence interval), OR (95% CI), of 1.59 (1.15,2.20). In addition, the highest quartile of nonheme iron intake (≥20.10 mg/day) had a 1.44-fold higher risk of MetS compared with the lowest quartile (<11.62 mg/day), and higher risks of MetS components were associated with the third quartiles of total and nonheme iron intake. There was no association between heme iron intake and risk of MetS (p for trend = 0.895). Associations for total and nonheme iron intake with MetS risk were found in men but not in women. Total and nonheme dietary iron intake was found to be positively associated with MetS and its components in the adult population in metropolitan China. This research also revealed a gender difference in the association between dietary iron intake and MetS.
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spelling pubmed-62661862018-12-06 Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women Zhu, Zhenni Wu, Fan Lu, Ye Wu, Chunfeng Wang, Zhengyuan Zang, Jiajie Guo, Changyi Jia, Xiaodong Yao, Jiahui Peng, Hui He, Yuna Sun, Jing Huang, Jian Ding, Gangqiang Nutrients Article The causal relationship between serum ferritin and metabolic syndrome (MetS) remains inconclusive. Dietary iron intake increases serum ferritin. The objective of this study was to evaluate associations of total, heme, and nonheme dietary iron intake with MetS and its components in men and women in metropolitan China. Data from 3099 participants in the Shanghai Diet and Health Survey (SDHS) obtained during 2012–2013 were included in this analysis. Dietary intake was assessed by 24-h diet records from 3 consecutive days. Multivariate generalized linear mixed models were used to evaluate the associations of dietary iron intake with MetS and its components. After adjustment for potential confounders as age, sex, income, physical exercise, smoking status, alcohol use, and energy intake, a positive trend was observed across quartiles of total iron intake and risk of MetS (p for trend = 0.022). Compared with the lowest quartile of total iron intake (<12.72 mg/day), the highest quartile (≥21.88 mg/day) had an odds ratio (95% confidence interval), OR (95% CI), of 1.59 (1.15,2.20). In addition, the highest quartile of nonheme iron intake (≥20.10 mg/day) had a 1.44-fold higher risk of MetS compared with the lowest quartile (<11.62 mg/day), and higher risks of MetS components were associated with the third quartiles of total and nonheme iron intake. There was no association between heme iron intake and risk of MetS (p for trend = 0.895). Associations for total and nonheme iron intake with MetS risk were found in men but not in women. Total and nonheme dietary iron intake was found to be positively associated with MetS and its components in the adult population in metropolitan China. This research also revealed a gender difference in the association between dietary iron intake and MetS. MDPI 2018-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6266186/ /pubmed/30400363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10111663 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhu, Zhenni
Wu, Fan
Lu, Ye
Wu, Chunfeng
Wang, Zhengyuan
Zang, Jiajie
Guo, Changyi
Jia, Xiaodong
Yao, Jiahui
Peng, Hui
He, Yuna
Sun, Jing
Huang, Jian
Ding, Gangqiang
Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women
title Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women
title_full Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women
title_fullStr Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women
title_full_unstemmed Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women
title_short Total and Nonheme Dietary Iron Intake Is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Chinese Men and Women
title_sort total and nonheme dietary iron intake is associated with metabolic syndrome and its components in chinese men and women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30400363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10111663
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