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The relationship of dietary patterns with adult lung function and COPD

S.O. Shaheen, K.A. Jameson, H.E. Syddall, A. Aihie Sayer, E.M. Dennison, C. Cooper, S.M. Robinson
European Respiratory Journal 2010 36: 277-284; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00114709
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Abstract

Previous studies of diet and lung function have focused on associations with individual nutrients and foods, and not dietary patterns.

The relationships between dietary patterns and lung function and spirometrically defined chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were investigated in 1,551 males and 1,391 females in Hertfordshire, UK. Dietary information was obtained by food frequency questionnaire and dietary patterns were identified using principal components analysis.

Using regression analysis, after controlling for confounders, a “prudent” pattern (high consumption of fruit, vegetables, oily fish and wholemeal cereals) was positively associated with forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) (trend p-value <0.001 in males, 0.008 in females) (difference in FEV1 between top and bottom quintiles of pattern score, 0.18 L (95% CI 0.08–0.28 L) in males, 0.08 L (95% CI 0.00–0.16 L) in females). This pattern was also positively associated with forced vital capacity (FVC) in both sexes. Males with a higher “prudent” pattern score had a higher FEV1/FVC (trend p-value 0.002) and a lower prevalence of COPD (odds ratio comparing top versus bottom quintile 0.46, 95% CI 0.26–0.81; trend p-value 0.012). Associations in males were stronger in smokers than nonsmokers (interaction p-value for FEV1/FVC 0.002).

A “prudent” dietary pattern may protect against impaired lung function and COPD, especially in male smokers.

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • dietary patterns
  • lung function
  • principal components analysis
  • sex
  • smoking

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  • Support Statement

    The study was funded by the Medical Research Council, UK. S.O. Shaheen was an Asthma UK Senior Research Fellow.

  • Statement of Interest

    None declared.

  • Received July 20, 2009.
  • Accepted December 15, 2009.
  • ©ERS 2010
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S.O. Shaheen, K.A. Jameson, H.E. Syddall, A. Aihie Sayer, E.M. Dennison, C. Cooper, S.M. Robinson, The Hertfordshire Cohort Study Group
European Respiratory Journal Aug 2010, 36 (2) 277-284; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00114709

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S.O. Shaheen, K.A. Jameson, H.E. Syddall, A. Aihie Sayer, E.M. Dennison, C. Cooper, S.M. Robinson, The Hertfordshire Cohort Study Group
European Respiratory Journal Aug 2010, 36 (2) 277-284; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00114709
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