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Associations between dietary insulin load with cardiovascular risk factors and inflammatory parameters in elderly men: a cross-sectional study

Given the limited research on dietary insulin load (DIL), we examined DIL in relation to cardiovascular risk factors and inflammatory biomarkers in elderly men. For the present cross-sectional study, we recruited 357 elderly men. Dietary intake was assessed using FFQ. DIL was estimated by multiplyin...

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Published in:British journal of nutrition 2019-04, Vol.121 (7), p.773-781
Main Authors: Mozaffari, Hadis, Namazi, Nazli, Larijani, Bagher, Surkan, Pamela J., Azadbakht, Leila
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description Given the limited research on dietary insulin load (DIL), we examined DIL in relation to cardiovascular risk factors and inflammatory biomarkers in elderly men. For the present cross-sectional study, we recruited 357 elderly men. Dietary intake was assessed using FFQ. DIL was estimated by multiplying the insulin index of each food by its energy content and frequency of consumption and then summing the final value of all food items. After adjustment for covariates, a significant positive association was observed between high DIL with fasting blood sugar (FBS) levels (OR: 7·52; 95 % CI 3·38, 16·75; P=0·0001) and high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) (OR: 3·03; 95 % CI 1·54, 5·94; P=0·001). However, there was no association between high DIL and BMI (OR: 1·43; 95 % CI 0·75, 2·75; P=0·27), serum TAG level (OR: 0·82; 95 % CI 0·26, 2·59; P=0·73), HDL-cholesterol (OR: 2·03; 95 % CI 0·79, 5·23; P=0·13) and fibrinogen (OR: 1·57; 95 % CI 0·80, 3·06; P=0·18). Overall, elderly men with high DIL had higher FBS and hs-CRP levels than those with low DIL. Future studies are needed to clarify the association between DIL and other cardiovascular risk factors in both men and women.
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Aged, 80 and over
Biomarkers
Biomarkers - blood
Blood Glucose - analysis
Body Mass Index
C-reactive protein
C-Reactive Protein - analysis
Carbohydrates
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
Cholesterol
Cholesterol, HDL - blood
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diabetes
Diet
Dietary intake
Energy
Fasting
Fibrinogen
Fibrinogen - analysis
Food
Genomes
Geriatrics
Health risk assessment
Health risks
High density lipoprotein
Human and Clinical Nutrition
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Inflammation
Inflammation - blood
Inflammation - prevention & control
Insulin
Insulin - blood
Insulin Resistance
Iran - epidemiology
Male
Mens health
Metabolic syndrome
Middle Aged
Nutrition research
Nutritionists
Obesity
Older people
Pediatrics
Proteins
Questionnaires
Risk analysis
Risk Factors
Sugar
Triglycerides - blood
Womens health
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