Association of dairy consumption with metabolic syndrome, hypertension and diabetes in 147 812 individuals from 21 countries
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Objective Our aims were to assess the association of
dairy intake with prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS)
(cross-sectionally) and with incident hypertension and
incident diabetes (prospectively) in a large multinational
cohort study.
Methods The Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology
(PURE) study is a prospective epidemiological study of
individuals aged 35 and 70 years from 21 countries on
five continents, with a median follow-up of 9.1 years. In
the cross-sectional analyses, we assessed the association
of dairy intake with prevalent MetS and its components
among individuals with information on the five MetS
components (n=112 922). For the prospective analyses,
we examined the association of dairy with incident
hypertension (in 57 547 individuals free of hypertension)
and diabetes (in 131 481 individuals free of diabetes).
Results In cross-sectional analysis, higher intake of
total dairy (at least two servings/day compared with zero
intake; OR 0.76, 95%CI 0.71 to 0.80, p-trend<0.0001)
was associated with a lower prevalence of MetS after
multivariable adjustment. Higher intakes of whole fat
dairy consumed alone (OR 0.72, 95%CI 0.66 to 0.78,
p-trend<0.0001), or consumed jointly with low fat dairy
(OR 0.89, 95%CI 0.80 to 0.98, p-trend=0.0005), were
associated with a lower MetS prevalence. Low fat dairy
consumed alone was not associated with MetS (OR
1.03, 95%CI 0.77 to 1.38, p-trend=0.13). In prospective
analysis, 13 640 people with incident hypertension and
5351 people with incident diabetes were recorded. Higher
intake of total dairy (at least two servings/day vs zero
serving/day) was associated with a lower incidence of
hypertension (HR 0.89, 95%CI 0.82 to 0.97, p-trend=0.02)
and diabetes (HR 0.88, 95%CI 0.76 to 1.02, p-trend=0.01).
Directionally similar associations were found for whole fat
dairy versus each outcome
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Bhavadharini, B. et al. 2020. Association of dairy consumption with metabolic syndrome, hypertension and diabetes in 147 812 individuals from 21 countries. BMJ open diabetes research and care, 8(1): #e000826. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ bmjdrc-2019-000826]