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Nutritional and Lifestyle Features in a Mediterranean Cohort: An Epidemiological Instrument for Categorizing Metabotypes Based on a Computational Algorithm.
García-Perea, Aquilino; Fernández-Cruz, Edwin; de la O-Pascual, Victor; Gonzalez-Zorzano, Eduardo; Moreno-Aliaga, María J; Tur, Josep A; Martinez, J Alfredo.
Afiliação
  • García-Perea A; General Council of Pharmaceutical Associations, 28001 Madrid, Spain.
  • Fernández-Cruz E; IMDEA-Food Institute (Madrid Institute for Advances Studies), 28049 Madrid, Spain.
  • de la O-Pascual V; Faculty of Health Sciences, International University of La Rioja (UNIR), 26006 Logroño, Spain.
  • Gonzalez-Zorzano E; IMDEA-Food Institute (Madrid Institute for Advances Studies), 28049 Madrid, Spain.
  • Moreno-Aliaga MJ; Faculty of Health Sciences, International University of La Rioja (UNIR), 26006 Logroño, Spain.
  • Tur JA; Consumer Healthcare Scientific Department, Cinfa Laboratories, 31620 Huarte, Spain.
  • Martinez JA; CIBEROBN (Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition), Carlos III Health Institute, 28029 Madrid, Spain.
Medicina (Kaunas) ; 60(4)2024 Apr 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38674256
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objectives:

Modern classification and categorization of individuals' health requires personalized variables such as nutrition, physical activity, lifestyle, and medical data through advanced analysis and clustering methods involving machine learning tools. The objective of this project was to categorize Mediterranean dwellers' health factors and design metabotypes to provide personalized well-being in order to develop professional implementation tools in addition to characterizing nutritional and lifestyle features in such populations. Materials and

Methods:

A two-phase observational study was conducted by the Pharmacists Council to identify Spanish nutritional and lifestyle characteristics. Adults over 18 years of age completed questionnaires on general lifestyle habits, dietary patterns (FFQ, MEDAS-17 p), physical activity (IPAQ), quality of life (SF-12), and validated well-being indices (LS7, MEDLIFE, HHS, MHL). Subsequently, exploratory factor, clustering, and random forest analysis methods were conducted to objectively define the metabotypes considering population determinants.

Results:

A total of 46.4% of the sample (n = 5496) had moderate-to-high adherence to the Mediterranean diet (>8 points), while 71% of the participants declared that they had moderate physical activity. Almost half of the volunteers had a good self-perception of health (49.9%). Regarding lifestyle index, population LS7 showed a fair cardiovascular health status (7.9 ± 1.7), as well as moderate quality of life by MEDLIFE (9.3 ± 2.6) and MHL scores (2.4 ± 0.8). In addition, five metabotype models were developed based on 26 variables Westernized Millennial (28.6%), healthy (25.1%), active Mediterranean (16.5%), dysmetabolic/pre-morbid (11.5%), and metabolically vulnerable/pro-morbid (18.3%).

Conclusions:

The support of tools related to precision nutrition and lifestyle integrates well-being characteristics and contributes to reducing the impact of unhealthy lifestyle habits with practical implications for primary care. Combining lifestyle, metabolic, and quality of life traits will facilitate personalized precision interventions and the implementation of targeted public health policies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Qualidade de Vida / Exercício Físico / Dieta Mediterrânea / Estilo de Vida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Qualidade de Vida / Exercício Físico / Dieta Mediterrânea / Estilo de Vida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article