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Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study

Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular risk factors and mortality. However, little is known on the UPF effect on renal function. The aim of this study is to assess prospectively the association between consumption of UPF and renal function de...

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Autores principales: Rey-García, Jimena, Donat-Vargas, Carolina, Sandoval-Insausti, Helena, Bayan-Bravo, Ana, Moreno-Franco, Belén, Banegas, José Ramón, Rodríguez-Artalejo, Fernando, Guallar-Castillón, Pilar
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33525613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020428
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author Rey-García, Jimena
Donat-Vargas, Carolina
Sandoval-Insausti, Helena
Bayan-Bravo, Ana
Moreno-Franco, Belén
Banegas, José Ramón
Rodríguez-Artalejo, Fernando
Guallar-Castillón, Pilar
author_facet Rey-García, Jimena
Donat-Vargas, Carolina
Sandoval-Insausti, Helena
Bayan-Bravo, Ana
Moreno-Franco, Belén
Banegas, José Ramón
Rodríguez-Artalejo, Fernando
Guallar-Castillón, Pilar
author_sort Rey-García, Jimena
collection PubMed
description Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular risk factors and mortality. However, little is known on the UPF effect on renal function. The aim of this study is to assess prospectively the association between consumption of UPF and renal function decline. This is a prospective cohort study of 1312 community-dwelling individuals aged 60 and older recruited during 2008–2010 and followed up to December 2015. At baseline, a validated dietary history was obtained. UPF was identified according to NOVA classification. At baseline and at follow-up, serum creatinine (SCr) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) levels were ascertained and changes were calculated. A combined end-point of renal decline was considered: SCr increase or eGFR decreased beyond that expected for age. Logistic regression with adjustment for potential confounders was performed. During follow-up, 183 cases of renal function decline occurred. The fully adjusted odds ratios (95% CI) of renal function decline across terciles of percentage of total energy intake from UPF were 1.56 (1.02–2.38) for the second tercile, and 1.74 (1.14–2.66) for the highest tercile; p-trend was 0.026. High UPF consumption is independently associated with an increase higher than 50% in the risk of renal function decline in Spanish older adults.
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spelling pubmed-79124502021-02-28 Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study Rey-García, Jimena Donat-Vargas, Carolina Sandoval-Insausti, Helena Bayan-Bravo, Ana Moreno-Franco, Belén Banegas, José Ramón Rodríguez-Artalejo, Fernando Guallar-Castillón, Pilar Nutrients Article Ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular risk factors and mortality. However, little is known on the UPF effect on renal function. The aim of this study is to assess prospectively the association between consumption of UPF and renal function decline. This is a prospective cohort study of 1312 community-dwelling individuals aged 60 and older recruited during 2008–2010 and followed up to December 2015. At baseline, a validated dietary history was obtained. UPF was identified according to NOVA classification. At baseline and at follow-up, serum creatinine (SCr) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) levels were ascertained and changes were calculated. A combined end-point of renal decline was considered: SCr increase or eGFR decreased beyond that expected for age. Logistic regression with adjustment for potential confounders was performed. During follow-up, 183 cases of renal function decline occurred. The fully adjusted odds ratios (95% CI) of renal function decline across terciles of percentage of total energy intake from UPF were 1.56 (1.02–2.38) for the second tercile, and 1.74 (1.14–2.66) for the highest tercile; p-trend was 0.026. High UPF consumption is independently associated with an increase higher than 50% in the risk of renal function decline in Spanish older adults. MDPI 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7912450/ /pubmed/33525613 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020428 Text en © 2021 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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Donat-Vargas, Carolina
Sandoval-Insausti, Helena
Bayan-Bravo, Ana
Moreno-Franco, Belén
Banegas, José Ramón
Rodríguez-Artalejo, Fernando
Guallar-Castillón, Pilar
Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
title Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_full Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_short Ultra-Processed Food Consumption is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Older Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
title_sort ultra-processed food consumption is associated with renal function decline in older adults: a prospective cohort study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33525613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020428
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