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Sex differences in food choices, adherence to dietary recommendations and plasma lipid profile in type 2 diabetes - The TOSCA.IT study

Authors :
Christian Caselli
M. C. Ruffo
Fabrizio Cappellini
Maria Masulli
P. Di Bartolo
Carmela Giordano
Giovanni Sartore
G. Citro
L. Corsi
Stefano Signorini
Giorgio Clemente
G. Mancastroppa
M. Mori
Elena Ceccarelli
Raffaella Buzzetti
Roberto Anichini
Olga Vaccaro
Gabriele Perriello
A. C. Babini
Vittorio Krogh
L. Tonutti
Sergio Giuseppe Longhitano
Laura Salvi
Carlo Giorda
Agostino Consoli
R. Carpinteri
M. E. Rinaldi
Chiara Mazzucchelli
A. Zogheri
Massimo Boemi
A. De Gregorio
Clarissa Zamboni
Monia Garofolo
S. Cocozza
Enzo Bonora
Veronica Montani
C. Scaranna
Giovanna Riccardi
Lucia Fontana
G. Di Cianni
Mauro Cignarelli
C. Iovine
Sara Grioni
Martina Vitale
Vitale, Marilena
Masulli, Maria
Cocozza, Sara
Anichini, R.
Babini, A. C.
Boemi, M.
Bonora, E.
Buzzetti, R.
Carpinteri, R.
Caselli, C.
Ceccarelli, E.
Cignarelli, M.
Citro, G.
Clemente, G.
Consoli, A.
Corsi, L.
De Gregorio, A.
Di Bartolo, P.
Di Cianni, G.
Fontana, L.
Garofolo, M.
Giorda, C. B.
Giordano, C.
Grioni, S.
Iovine, Ciro
Longhitano, S.
Mancastroppa, G.
Mazzucchelli, C.
Montani, V.
Mori, M.
Perriello, G.
Rinaldi, M. E.
Ruffo, M. C.
Salvi, L.
Sartore, G.
Scaranna, C.
Tonutti, L.
Zamboni, C.
Zogheri, A.
Krogh, V.
Cappellini, F.
Signorini, S.
Riccardi, Gabriele
Vaccaro, Olga
Source :
NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (Testo stamp.) 26 (2016): 879–885. doi:10.1016/j.numecd.2016.04.006, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vitale, M.; Masulli, M.; Cocozza, S.; Anichini, R.; Babini, A. C.; Boemi, M.; Bonora, E.; Buzzetti, R.; Carpinteri, R.; Caselli, C.; Ceccarelli, E.; Cignarelli, M.; Citro, G.; Clemente, G.; Consoli, A.; Corsi, L.; De Gregorio, A.; Di Bartolo, P.; Di Cianni, G.; Fontana, L.; Garofolo, M.; Giorda, C. B.; Giordano, C.; Grioni, S.; Iovine, C.; Longhitano, S.; Mancastroppa, G.; Mazzucchelli, C.; Montani, V.; Mori, M.; Perriello, G.; Rinaldi, M. E.; Ruffo, M. C.; Salvi, L.; Sartore, G.; Scaranna, C.; Tonutti, L.; Zamboni, C.; Zogheri, A.; Krogh, V.; Cappellini, F.; Signorini, S.; Riccardi, G.; Vaccaro, O./titolo:Sex differences in food choices, adherence to dietary recommendations and plasma lipid profile in type 2 diabetes-The TOSCA.IT study/doi:10.1016%2Fj.numecd.2016.04.006/rivista:NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (Testo stamp.)/anno:2016/pagina_da:879/pagina_a:885/intervallo_pagine:879–885/volume:26
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

Background and aims: Diabetic women have a more adverse plasma lipid profile than men. Sex differences in dietary habits may play a role, but are little investigated. The study evaluates the quality of diet, adherence to the nutritional recommendations of the Diabetes and Nutrition Study Group and their relation with plasma lipid in men and women with diabetes. Methods and results: We studied 2573 people, aged 50e75, enrolled in the TOSCA.IT study (clinicaltrials.gov; NCT00700856). Plasma lipids were measured centrally. Diet was assessed with a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire.Women had a more adverse plasma lipid profile than men.Women consumed significantly more legumes, vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk, vegetable oils, and added sugar, whereas men consumed more starchy foods, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. This stands for a higher proportion (%) of energy intake from saturated fat and added sugar (12.0 2.4 vs 11.5 2.5 and 3.4 3.2 vs 2.3 3.2, P < 0.04), and a higher intake of fiber (11.2 2.8 vs 10.4 2.6 g/1000 Kcal/day) in women. Adherence to the recommendations for saturated fat and fiber consumption was associated with significantly lower LDL-cholesterol regardless of sex. Adherence to the recommendations for added sugars was associated with significantly lower triglycerides and higher HDL-cholesterol in men and women. Conclusions: Men and women with diabetes show significant differences in adherence to nutritional recommendations, but sex differences in plasma lipid profile are unlikely to be explained by nutritional factors. Adherence to the nutritional recommendations is associated with a better plasma lipid profile regardless of sex, thus reinforcing the importance of substituting saturated for unsaturated fat sources, increasing fiber and reducing added sugar intake.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (Testo stamp.) 26 (2016): 879–885. doi:10.1016/j.numecd.2016.04.006, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vitale, M.; Masulli, M.; Cocozza, S.; Anichini, R.; Babini, A. C.; Boemi, M.; Bonora, E.; Buzzetti, R.; Carpinteri, R.; Caselli, C.; Ceccarelli, E.; Cignarelli, M.; Citro, G.; Clemente, G.; Consoli, A.; Corsi, L.; De Gregorio, A.; Di Bartolo, P.; Di Cianni, G.; Fontana, L.; Garofolo, M.; Giorda, C. B.; Giordano, C.; Grioni, S.; Iovine, C.; Longhitano, S.; Mancastroppa, G.; Mazzucchelli, C.; Montani, V.; Mori, M.; Perriello, G.; Rinaldi, M. E.; Ruffo, M. C.; Salvi, L.; Sartore, G.; Scaranna, C.; Tonutti, L.; Zamboni, C.; Zogheri, A.; Krogh, V.; Cappellini, F.; Signorini, S.; Riccardi, G.; Vaccaro, O./titolo:Sex differences in food choices, adherence to dietary recommendations and plasma lipid profile in type 2 diabetes-The TOSCA.IT study/doi:10.1016%2Fj.numecd.2016.04.006/rivista:NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (Testo stamp.)/anno:2016/pagina_da:879/pagina_a:885/intervallo_pagine:879–885/volume:26
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6f70843e912fbfa97f0926d4aa2e65df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.numecd.2016.04.006