Cargando…

A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a growing health problem, and rapid diet assessment is required for personal nutrition education. This pilot study aimed to clarify associations between current food intake patterns identified from the short food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and metabolic parame...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Uchiyama, Miya, Maruyama, Chizuko, Umezawa, Ariko, Kameyama, Noriko, Sato, Aisa, Kamoshita, Kanako, Komine, Seina, Hasegawa, Sayaka
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14122442
_version_ 1784734500428709888
author Uchiyama, Miya
Maruyama, Chizuko
Umezawa, Ariko
Kameyama, Noriko
Sato, Aisa
Kamoshita, Kanako
Komine, Seina
Hasegawa, Sayaka
author_facet Uchiyama, Miya
Maruyama, Chizuko
Umezawa, Ariko
Kameyama, Noriko
Sato, Aisa
Kamoshita, Kanako
Komine, Seina
Hasegawa, Sayaka
author_sort Uchiyama, Miya
collection PubMed
description Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a growing health problem, and rapid diet assessment is required for personal nutrition education. This pilot study aimed to clarify associations between current food intake patterns identified from the short food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and metabolic parameters, including liver function. We conducted a cross-sectional study on Japanese non-alcoholic residents of Tokyo and surrounding districts, 20 to 49 years of age. Anthropometric measurements, fasting blood samples, three-day dietary records, and FFQ with 21 items were collected. In all 198 participants, the proportions with obesity were 21% in men and 6% in women. Hypertriglyceridemia was significant only in men, affecting 26%. The traditional Japanese (TJ) pattern (greater intakes of green and yellow vegetables, other vegetables, seaweed/mushrooms/konjac, dairy, fruits, fish, salty, and soybeans/soy products) and the Westernized pattern (greater intakes of saturated-fat-rich foods, oily, egg/fish-eggs/liver, and sweets) were identified. The TJ pattern score showed an inverse relationship with body mass index, triglyceride, alkaline-phosphatase, leucine-aminopeptidase, and fatty liver index. The TJ pattern identified from the short FFQ was suggested to be associated with body fat storage. Further large-scale studies are needed to clarify the associations between this dietary pattern and metabolic parameters, including liver function.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9228526
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-92285262022-06-25 A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults Uchiyama, Miya Maruyama, Chizuko Umezawa, Ariko Kameyama, Noriko Sato, Aisa Kamoshita, Kanako Komine, Seina Hasegawa, Sayaka Nutrients Article Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a growing health problem, and rapid diet assessment is required for personal nutrition education. This pilot study aimed to clarify associations between current food intake patterns identified from the short food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and metabolic parameters, including liver function. We conducted a cross-sectional study on Japanese non-alcoholic residents of Tokyo and surrounding districts, 20 to 49 years of age. Anthropometric measurements, fasting blood samples, three-day dietary records, and FFQ with 21 items were collected. In all 198 participants, the proportions with obesity were 21% in men and 6% in women. Hypertriglyceridemia was significant only in men, affecting 26%. The traditional Japanese (TJ) pattern (greater intakes of green and yellow vegetables, other vegetables, seaweed/mushrooms/konjac, dairy, fruits, fish, salty, and soybeans/soy products) and the Westernized pattern (greater intakes of saturated-fat-rich foods, oily, egg/fish-eggs/liver, and sweets) were identified. The TJ pattern score showed an inverse relationship with body mass index, triglyceride, alkaline-phosphatase, leucine-aminopeptidase, and fatty liver index. The TJ pattern identified from the short FFQ was suggested to be associated with body fat storage. Further large-scale studies are needed to clarify the associations between this dietary pattern and metabolic parameters, including liver function. MDPI 2022-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9228526/ /pubmed/35745172 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14122442 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Uchiyama, Miya
Maruyama, Chizuko
Umezawa, Ariko
Kameyama, Noriko
Sato, Aisa
Kamoshita, Kanako
Komine, Seina
Hasegawa, Sayaka
A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults
title A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults
title_full A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults
title_fullStr A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults
title_short A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study on Food Intake Patterns Identified from Very Short FFQ and Metabolic Factors Including Liver Function in Healthy Japanese Adults
title_sort cross-sectional pilot study on food intake patterns identified from very short ffq and metabolic factors including liver function in healthy japanese adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14122442
work_keys_str_mv AT uchiyamamiya acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT maruyamachizuko acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT umezawaariko acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT kameyamanoriko acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT satoaisa acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT kamoshitakanako acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT komineseina acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT hasegawasayaka acrosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT uchiyamamiya crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT maruyamachizuko crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT umezawaariko crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT kameyamanoriko crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT satoaisa crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT kamoshitakanako crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT komineseina crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults
AT hasegawasayaka crosssectionalpilotstudyonfoodintakepatternsidentifiedfromveryshortffqandmetabolicfactorsincludingliverfunctioninhealthyjapaneseadults