Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem ()

Association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors

  • Enrique Ramón-Arbués,
  • Blanca Martínez-Abadía,
  • José Manuel Granada-López,
  • Emmanuel Echániz-Serrano,
  • Isabel Huércanos-Esparza,
  • Isabel Antón-Solanas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.3904.3295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28

Abstract

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Objective: to determine the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in a cohort of workers and to quantify its association with compliance with the Mediterranean diet follow-up. Method: a cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out on a cohort of 23,729 workers. Clinical data from annual medical examinations and the Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener were used to assess adherence to the Mediterranean diet. Results: 51.3% of the participants showed good adherence to the Mediterranean diet. The multivariate analysis showed an inverse and significant association between the follow-up of the Mediterranean diet and the prevalence of abdominal obesity (Odds Ratio = 0.64, 95% CI 0.56; 0.73), dyslipidemia (Odds Ratio = 0.55, 95% CI 0.42; 0.73), and metabolic syndrome (Odds Ratio = 0.76, 95% CI 0.67; 0.86). Conclusions: our results suggest that the Mediterranean diet is potentially effective in promoting cardiovascular health. Implementing the interventions promoting the Mediterranean diet in the working population seems justified.

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