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Associations of cumulative average dietary total antioxidant capacity and intake of antioxidants with metabolic syndrome risk in Korean adults aged 40 years and older: a prospective cohort study (KoGES_CAVAS)open accessAssociations of cumulative average dietary total antioxidant capacity and intake of antioxidants with metabolic syndrome risk in adults aged 40 years and older: a prospective cohort study (KoGES_CAVAS)

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Associations of cumulative average dietary total antioxidant capacity and intake of antioxidants with metabolic syndrome risk in adults aged 40 years and older: a prospective cohort study (KoGES_CAVAS)
Authors
Kong, Ji-SookLee, JiseonKim, YoungjunWoo, Hye WonShin, Min-HoKoh, Sang BaekKim, Hyeon ChangKim, Yu-MiKim, Mi Kyung
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
KOREAN SOC EPIDEMIOLOGY
Keywords
Antioxidants; Cohort study; Flavonoids; Metabolic syndrome; Obesity; Vitamins
Citation
Epidemiology and health, v.45, pp 1 - 12
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Epidemiology and health
Volume
45
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/197018
DOI
10.4178/epih.e2023067
ISSN
1225-3596
2092-7193
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Limited and inconsistent prospective evidence exists regarding the relationship of dietary total antioxidant capacity (dTAC) and antioxidant intake with metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk. We evaluated the associations of the cumulative averages of dTAC and antioxidant intake (in 5 classes: retinol, vitamin C, vitamin E, carotenoids, and flavonoids, as well as 7 flavonoid subclasses) with the risk of MetS. METHODS: This study included 11,379 participants without MetS, drawn from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study_CArdioVascular disease Association Study (KoGES_CAVAS). The cumulative average consumption was calculated using repeated food frequency questionnaires. Incidence rate ratios were estimated using a modified Poisson regression model with a robust error estimator. RESULTS: The median follow-up period was 5.16 years, and 2,416 cases of MetS were recorded over 58,750 person-years. In men, significant inverse associations were observed in all 5 antioxidant classes, except for the highest quartile of dTAC. In women, dTAC and total flavonoids were not significantly associated with MetS; however, significant L-shaped associations were found for the remaining 4 antioxidant classes. Of the 7 flavonoid subclasses, only flavones in the highest quartile for men and flavan-3-ols in women lacked significant associations with MetS. The inverse associations were not sex-specific, but they were particularly pronounced among participants with a body mass index (BMI) of 23 kg/m2 or higher. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that most antioxidant classes and flavonoid subclasses, unlike dTAC, exhibit a clear beneficial association with MetS in an L-shaped pattern in both men and women, particularly those with a high BMI.
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