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Cruciferous vegetable intake is inversely associated with extensive abdominal aortic calcification in elderly women: a cross-sectional study.
Blekkenhorst, Lauren C; Sim, Marc; Radavelli-Bagatini, Simone; Bondonno, Nicola P; Bondonno, Catherine P; Devine, Amanda; Schousboe, John T; Lim, Wai H; Kiel, Douglas P; Woodman, Richard J; Hodgson, Jonathan M; Prince, Richard L; Lewis, Joshua R.
  • Blekkenhorst LC; School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA6027, Australia.
  • Sim M; Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA6000, Australia.
  • Radavelli-Bagatini S; School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA6027, Australia.
  • Bondonno NP; Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA6000, Australia.
  • Bondonno CP; School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA6027, Australia.
  • Devine A; School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA6027, Australia.
  • Schousboe JT; School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA6027, Australia.
  • Lim WH; Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA6000, Australia.
  • Kiel DP; School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA6027, Australia.
  • Woodman RJ; Park Nicollet Osteoporosis Centre and HealthPartners Institute, HealthPartners, Minneapolis, MN55416, USA.
  • Hodgson JM; Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN55455, USA.
  • Prince RL; Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA6000, Australia.
  • Lewis JR; Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA02215, USA.
Br J Nutr ; 125(3): 337-345, 2021 02 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32674743
ABSTRACT
We have previously shown that higher intake of cruciferous vegetables is inversely associated with carotid artery intima-media thickness. To further test the hypothesis that an increased consumption of cruciferous vegetables is associated with reduced indicators of structural vascular disease in other areas of the vascular tree, we aimed to investigate the cross-sectional association between cruciferous vegetable intake and extensive calcification in the abdominal aorta. Dietary intake was assessed, using a FFQ, in 684 older women from the Calcium Intake Fracture Outcome Study. Cruciferous vegetables included cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and broccoli. Abdominal aortic calcification (AAC) was scored using the Kauppila AAC24 scale on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry lateral spine images and was categorised as 'not extensive' (0-5) or 'extensive' (≥6). Mean age was 74·9 (sd 2·6) years, median cruciferous vegetable intake was 28·2 (interquartile range 15·0-44·7) g/d and 128/684 (18·7 %) women had extensive AAC scores. Those with higher intakes of cruciferous vegetables (>44·6 g/d) were associated with a 46 % lower odds of having extensive AAC in comparison with those with lower intakes (<15·0 g/d) after adjustment for lifestyle, dietary and CVD risk factors (ORQ4 v. Q1 0·54, 95 % CI 0·30, 0·97, P = 0·036). Total vegetable intake and each of the other vegetable types were not related to extensive AAC (P > 0·05 for all). This study strengthens the hypothesis that higher intake of cruciferous vegetables may protect against vascular calcification.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aorta Abdominal / Verduras / Brassica / Brassicaceae / Fenómenos Fisiológicos Nutricionales del Anciano / Calcificación Vascular Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Aorta Abdominal / Verduras / Brassica / Brassicaceae / Fenómenos Fisiológicos Nutricionales del Anciano / Calcificación Vascular Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article