Cargando…

Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women

BACKGROUND: Dyslipidaemia is a group of abnormalities that predispose people to heart disease. The index of nutritional quality (INQ) is a tool for qualitative and quantitative nutritional assessment, which has special significance in assessing clinical nutritional problems. The objective of this st...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Abbas Torki, Saheb, Bahadori, Effat, Shekari, Soheila, Fathi, Soroor, Gholamalizadeh, Maryam, Hasanpour Ardekanizadeh, Naeemeh, Aminnezhad, Bahareh, Ahmadzadeh, Mina, Sotoudeh, Mahtab, Shafie, Fatemeh, Rastgoo, Samira, Vahid, Farhad, Doaei, Saeid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9471585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35856460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edm2.358
_version_ 1784789111951851520
author Abbas Torki, Saheb
Bahadori, Effat
Shekari, Soheila
Fathi, Soroor
Gholamalizadeh, Maryam
Hasanpour Ardekanizadeh, Naeemeh
Aminnezhad, Bahareh
Ahmadzadeh, Mina
Sotoudeh, Mahtab
Shafie, Fatemeh
Rastgoo, Samira
Vahid, Farhad
Doaei, Saeid
author_facet Abbas Torki, Saheb
Bahadori, Effat
Shekari, Soheila
Fathi, Soroor
Gholamalizadeh, Maryam
Hasanpour Ardekanizadeh, Naeemeh
Aminnezhad, Bahareh
Ahmadzadeh, Mina
Sotoudeh, Mahtab
Shafie, Fatemeh
Rastgoo, Samira
Vahid, Farhad
Doaei, Saeid
author_sort Abbas Torki, Saheb
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Dyslipidaemia is a group of abnormalities that predispose people to heart disease. The index of nutritional quality (INQ) is a tool for qualitative and quantitative nutritional assessment, which has special significance in assessing clinical nutritional problems. The objective of this study was to determine the association between the INQ and lipid profile in adult women. METHODS: This was a cross‐sectional study on 360 healthy women referring to the nutrition clinic of Shohadaye Tajrish hospital, Tehran, Iran. Calorie and nutrient intake were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. The amount of physical activity was estimated using a validated International Physical Activity Questionnaire. To measure serum lipid levels, 5 ml of venous blood samples was taken from the participants. RESULTS: The results showed a negative association between total cholesterol and the INQ of niacin (B = −0.110, p = .02) and between high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol with the INQ of biotin (B = −0.119, p = .01). Also, a positive association was found between triglyceride and the INQ of B6 (B = 0.096, p = .04). The results remained significant after adjusting for body mass index, waist circumference and total energy intake (except for niacin). CONCLUSIONS: Findings of the present study suggest that a diet rich in niacin and low in vitamin B6 and biotin may be associated with an improved lipid profile that reduces lipid‐related diseases such as fatty liver, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to identify the underlying mechanisms.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9471585
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-94715852022-09-28 Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women Abbas Torki, Saheb Bahadori, Effat Shekari, Soheila Fathi, Soroor Gholamalizadeh, Maryam Hasanpour Ardekanizadeh, Naeemeh Aminnezhad, Bahareh Ahmadzadeh, Mina Sotoudeh, Mahtab Shafie, Fatemeh Rastgoo, Samira Vahid, Farhad Doaei, Saeid Endocrinol Diabetes Metab Research Articles BACKGROUND: Dyslipidaemia is a group of abnormalities that predispose people to heart disease. The index of nutritional quality (INQ) is a tool for qualitative and quantitative nutritional assessment, which has special significance in assessing clinical nutritional problems. The objective of this study was to determine the association between the INQ and lipid profile in adult women. METHODS: This was a cross‐sectional study on 360 healthy women referring to the nutrition clinic of Shohadaye Tajrish hospital, Tehran, Iran. Calorie and nutrient intake were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. The amount of physical activity was estimated using a validated International Physical Activity Questionnaire. To measure serum lipid levels, 5 ml of venous blood samples was taken from the participants. RESULTS: The results showed a negative association between total cholesterol and the INQ of niacin (B = −0.110, p = .02) and between high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol with the INQ of biotin (B = −0.119, p = .01). Also, a positive association was found between triglyceride and the INQ of B6 (B = 0.096, p = .04). The results remained significant after adjusting for body mass index, waist circumference and total energy intake (except for niacin). CONCLUSIONS: Findings of the present study suggest that a diet rich in niacin and low in vitamin B6 and biotin may be associated with an improved lipid profile that reduces lipid‐related diseases such as fatty liver, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to identify the underlying mechanisms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9471585/ /pubmed/35856460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edm2.358 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Abbas Torki, Saheb
Bahadori, Effat
Shekari, Soheila
Fathi, Soroor
Gholamalizadeh, Maryam
Hasanpour Ardekanizadeh, Naeemeh
Aminnezhad, Bahareh
Ahmadzadeh, Mina
Sotoudeh, Mahtab
Shafie, Fatemeh
Rastgoo, Samira
Vahid, Farhad
Doaei, Saeid
Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
title Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
title_full Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
title_fullStr Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
title_full_unstemmed Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
title_short Association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
title_sort association between the index of nutritional quality and lipid profile in adult women
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9471585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35856460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edm2.358
work_keys_str_mv AT abbastorkisaheb associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT bahadorieffat associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT shekarisoheila associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT fathisoroor associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT gholamalizadehmaryam associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT hasanpourardekanizadehnaeemeh associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT aminnezhadbahareh associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT ahmadzadehmina associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT sotoudehmahtab associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT shafiefatemeh associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT rastgoosamira associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT vahidfarhad associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen
AT doaeisaeid associationbetweentheindexofnutritionalqualityandlipidprofileinadultwomen