Mediterranean diet, retinopathy, nephropathy, and microvascular diabetes Complications: A post Hoc analysis of a randomized trial

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OBJECTIVE To date no clinical trials have evaluated the role of dietary patterns on the incidence of microvascular diabetes complications. We hypothesized that a nutritional intervention based on the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) would have greater protective effect on diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy than a lowfat control diet. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS This was a post hoc analysis of a cohort of patients with type 2 diabetes participating in the PREvenci on con DIeta MEDiterr anea (PREDIMED) study, a multicenter randomized nutritional intervention trial conducted in a population at high cardiovascular risk. Individuals with type 2 diabetes who were free of microvascular complications at enrollment (n = 3,614, aged 55-80 years) were randomly assigned to one of three dietary interventions: MedDiet supplementedwith extravirgin olive oil (MedDiet+EVOO), MedDiet supplemented with mixed nuts (MedDiet+Nuts), or a low-fat control diet. Two independent outcomes were considered: new onset of diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy. Hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated using multivariable-adjusted Cox regression. RESULTS During a median follow-up of 6.0 years, we identified 74 new cases of retinopathy and 168 of nephropathy. Compared with the control diet, multivariable-adjusted HRs for diabetic retinopathy were 0.56 (95% CI 0.32-0.97) for the MedDiet+EVOO and 0.63 (0.35-1.11) for the MedDiet+Nuts. No between-group differences were found for nephropathy. When the yearly updated information on adherence to the MedDiet was considered, the HR for retinopathy in the highest versus the lowest quintile was 0.34 (0.13-0.89; P = 0.001 for trend). No significant associations were found for nephropathy. CONCLUSIONS A MedDiet enriched with EVOO may protect against diabetic retinopathy but not diabetic nephropathy.

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Diaz-Ĺopez, A., Babio, N., Martinez-González, M. A., Corella, D., Amor, A. J., Fitó, M., … O, J. S. S. (2015). Mediterranean diet, retinopathy, nephropathy, and microvascular diabetes Complications: A post Hoc analysis of a randomized trial. Diabetes Care, 38(11), 2134–2141. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc15-1117

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