Public Health Nutr. 2019 Feb 8:1-11. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018003853. [Epub ahead of print]
Adults with familial hypercholesterolaemia have healthier dietary and lifestyle habits compared with their non-affected relatives: the SAFEHEART study.
Arroyo-Olivares R1, Alonso R1, Quintana-Navarro G2, Fuentes-Jiménez F2, Mata N1, Muñiz-Grijalvo O3, Díaz-Díaz JL4, Zambón D5, Arrieta F6, García-Cruces J1, Garrido-Sanjuan JA7, Banegas JR8, Mata P1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Healthy lifestyle habits are the cornerstone in the management of familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH). Nevertheless, dietary studies on FH-affected populations are scarce. The present study analyses dietary habits, adherence to a Mediterranean diet pattern and physical activity in an adult population with FH and compares them with their non-affected relatives.
DESIGN:
Cross-sectional study.
SETTING:
Data came from SAFEHEART, a nationwide study in Spain.ParticipantsIndividuals (n 3714) aged ≥18 years with a geneticdiagnosis of FH (n2736) and their non-affected relatives (n 978). Food consumption was evaluated using a validated FFQ.
RESULTS:
Total energy intake was lower in FH patients v. non-affected relatives (P<0·005). Percentage of energy from fats was also lower in the FH population (35 % in men, 36 % in women) v. those non-affected (38 % in both sexes, P<0·005), due to the lower consumption of saturated fats (12·1 % in FH patients, 13·2 % in non-affected, P<0·005). Consumption of sugars was lower in FH patients v. non-affected relatives (P<0·05). Consumption of vegetables, fish and skimmed milk was higher in the FH population (P<0·005). Patients with FH showed greater adherence to a Mediterranean diet pattern v. non-affected relatives (P<0·005). Active smoking was lower and moderate physical activity was higher in people with FH, especially women (P<0·005).
CONCLUSIONS:
Adult patients with FH report healthier lifestyles than their non-affected family members. They eat a healthier diet, perform more physical activity and smoke less. However, this patient group's consumption of saturated fats and sugars still exceeds guidelines.
KEYWORDS:
Diet; Familial hypercholesterolaemia; Fatty acids; Mediterranean diet; Physical activity
- PMID:
- 30732662
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1368980018003853
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