A 14-Item Mediterranean Diet Assessment Tool and Obesity Indexes among High-Risk Subjects: The PREDIMED Trial
Instituto de Salud Carlos III · Universidad de Navarra · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Independently of total caloric intake, a better quality of the diet (for example, conformity to the Mediterranean diet) is associated with lower obesity risk. It is unclear whether a brief dietary assessment tool, instead of full-length comprehensive methods, can also capture this association. In addition to reduced costs, a brief tool has the interesting advantage of allowing immediate feedback to participants in interventional studies. Another relevant question is which individual items of such a brief tool are responsible for this association. We examined these associations using a 14-item tool of adherence to the Mediterranean diet as exposure and body mass index, waist circumference and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) as outcomes.
Cross-sectional assessment of all participants in the "PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea" (PREDIMED) trial. SUBJECTS: 7,447 participants (55-80 years, 57% women) free of cardiovascular disease, but with either type 2 diabetes or ≥ 3 cardiovascular risk factors. Trained dietitians used both a validated 14-item questionnaire and a full-length validated 137-item food frequency questionnaire to assess dietary habits. Trained nurses measured weight, height and waist circumference.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
21- MÁMiguel Ángel Martínez‐GonzálezCorresponding
Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Universidad de Navarra
- AGAna García‐Arellano
Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Universidad de Navarra
- ETEstefanía Toledo
Universidad de Navarra, Instituto de Salud Carlos III
- JSJordi Salas‐Salvadó
Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red, Institut d'Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili
- PBPilar Buil‐Cosiales
Universidad de Navarra, Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Topics & keywords
- Waist
- Medicine
- Waist-to-height ratio
- Mediterranean diet
- Confidence interval
- Body mass index
- Odds ratio
- Obesity
- Zero hunger