Fenótipo da cintura hipertrigliceridêmica e fatores nutricionais: Um estudo com participantes do ELSA-Brasil

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Objective: To investigate the association between fat and fiber intakes and the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype (HWP). Methods: Cross-sectional survey conducted from the baseline of Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Health Adult (ELSA-Brasil). Anthropometric measurements were conducted and the body mass index was calculated (BMI). Participants were classified according to the presence of HWP when waist circumference ≥ 102 and ≥ 88 cm, respectively, in men and women, and triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dL. Fat and fiber intakes were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire, and socioeconomic, demographic and behavioral variables were collected through a questionnaire. The χ2 test, Mann-Whitney and Poisson regression were performed with significance level of 5%. Results: There was no association between fiber and fat intakes with HWP. A lower prevalence of HWP among men was observed (IRR = 0.959; 95%CI 0.948 – 0.969). A higher prevalence of HWP was observed in participants with low physical activity (OR = 1.039, 95%CI 1.021 – 1.057), smoking history (OR = 1.044, 95%CI 1.031 – 1.057), lower per capita income (IRR = 1.035; 95%CI 1.022 – 1.049) and obesity (OR = 1.32, 95%CI 1.305 – 1.341). Fat and fiber intakes were not associated with HWP. Conclusion: A higher prevalence of HWP was found in obese, but no association was found between intake of fat and fiber and phenotype.

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de Andrade, J. R., Velasquez-Melendez, G., Barreto, S. M., Pereira, T. S. S., Mill, J. G., & Molina, M. del C. B. (2017). Fenótipo da cintura hipertrigliceridêmica e fatores nutricionais: Um estudo com participantes do ELSA-Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, 20(3), 382–393. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5497201700030003

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