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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults
This study sought to determine the association between levels of fruit and vegetable consumption and time to death, and to explore potential moderators. We analyzed a nationally-representative sample of 1699 older adults aged 65+ who were followed up for a period of 6 years. Participants were classi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723290/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081794 |
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author | Olaya, Beatriz Essau, Cecilia A. Moneta, Maria Victoria Lara, Elvira Miret, Marta Martín-María, Natalia Moreno-Agostino, Darío Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis Abduljabbar, Adel S. Haro, Josep Maria |
author_facet | Olaya, Beatriz Essau, Cecilia A. Moneta, Maria Victoria Lara, Elvira Miret, Marta Martín-María, Natalia Moreno-Agostino, Darío Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis Abduljabbar, Adel S. Haro, Josep Maria |
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description | This study sought to determine the association between levels of fruit and vegetable consumption and time to death, and to explore potential moderators. We analyzed a nationally-representative sample of 1699 older adults aged 65+ who were followed up for a period of 6 years. Participants were classified into low (≤3 servings day), medium (4), or high (≥5) consumption using tertiles. Unadjusted and adjusted cox proportional hazard regression models (by age, gender, cohabiting, education, multimorbidity, smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption, and obesity) were calculated. The majority of participants (65.7%) did not meet the recommendation of five servings per day. High fruit and vegetable intake increased by 27% the probability of surviving among older adults with two chronic conditions, compared to those who consumed ≤3 servings per day (HR = 0.38, 95%CI = 0.21–0.69). However, this beneficial effect was not found for people with none, one chronic condition or three or more, indicating that this protective effect might not be sufficient for more severe cases of multimorbidity. Given a common co-occurrence of two non-communicable diseases in the elderly and the low frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption in this population, interventions to promote consuming five or more servings per day could have a significant positive impact on reducing mortality. |
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spelling | pubmed-67232902019-09-10 Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults Olaya, Beatriz Essau, Cecilia A. Moneta, Maria Victoria Lara, Elvira Miret, Marta Martín-María, Natalia Moreno-Agostino, Darío Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis Abduljabbar, Adel S. Haro, Josep Maria Nutrients Article This study sought to determine the association between levels of fruit and vegetable consumption and time to death, and to explore potential moderators. We analyzed a nationally-representative sample of 1699 older adults aged 65+ who were followed up for a period of 6 years. Participants were classified into low (≤3 servings day), medium (4), or high (≥5) consumption using tertiles. Unadjusted and adjusted cox proportional hazard regression models (by age, gender, cohabiting, education, multimorbidity, smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption, and obesity) were calculated. The majority of participants (65.7%) did not meet the recommendation of five servings per day. High fruit and vegetable intake increased by 27% the probability of surviving among older adults with two chronic conditions, compared to those who consumed ≤3 servings per day (HR = 0.38, 95%CI = 0.21–0.69). However, this beneficial effect was not found for people with none, one chronic condition or three or more, indicating that this protective effect might not be sufficient for more severe cases of multimorbidity. Given a common co-occurrence of two non-communicable diseases in the elderly and the low frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption in this population, interventions to promote consuming five or more servings per day could have a significant positive impact on reducing mortality. MDPI 2019-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6723290/ /pubmed/31382535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081794 Text en © 2019 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Olaya, Beatriz Essau, Cecilia A. Moneta, Maria Victoria Lara, Elvira Miret, Marta Martín-María, Natalia Moreno-Agostino, Darío Ayuso-Mateos, José Luis Abduljabbar, Adel S. Haro, Josep Maria Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults |
title | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults |
title_full | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults |
title_fullStr | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults |
title_short | Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Potential Moderators Associated with All-Cause Mortality in a Representative Sample of Spanish Older Adults |
title_sort | fruit and vegetable consumption and potential moderators associated with all-cause mortality in a representative sample of spanish older adults |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723290/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081794 |
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