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KMID : 0384320130340050334
Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2013 Volume.34 No. 5 p.334 ~ p.346
Relationships between Dietary Habits and Allostatic Load Index in Metabolic Syndrome Patients
Kim Ju-Young

Abstract
Background: Recent studies suggest that coffee consumption has an influence on kidney function. This study investigated the relationship between habitual coffee consumption and renal impairment in Korean women, in consideration of diabetic status. Methods: Background: Allostatic load (AL) measures overall physiological wear and tear on one¡¯s body, as a preclinical marker of pathophysiologic processes that precede the onset of disease. We studied the association of dietary habits with AL.

Methods: Consecutive patients visiting a tertiary hospital Health Promotion Center from September 2009 to February 2010, older than 20 years with metabolic syndrome were selected for study (n = 204). By multivariable linear regression analysis, we investigated the association of various dietary habits evaluated by questionnaires.

Results: In male, multivariable linear regression showed a significant negative association between fat preference and AL with BMI ¡Ã 30 (1st quartile [Q] vs. 2Q: ? = -3.71; 95% confidence interval [CI], -6.26 to -1.16), a significant negative association between salt preference and AL with BMI 25?30 (? = -1.36; 95% CI, -2.46 to -0.26), a negative association between appetite control and AL with BMI < 25 (1Q vs. 3Q: ? = -1.54; 95% CI, -3.00 to -0.096), a significant positive association between appetite control and AL with BMI 25?30 (1Q vs. 3Q: ? = 1.30; 95% CI, 0.12 to 2.48), and a significant positive association between eating in response to food cues and AL in males with BMI 25?30 (1Q vs. 4Q: ? = 1.09; 95% CI, 0.020 to 2.15).

Conclusion: Our results suggest that metabolic syndrome patients should be discouraged from eating fat and eating in response to food cues, and should be educated about nutrition and balanced diet.
KEYWORD
Allostasis, Metabolic Syndrome, Food Habits, Food Preferences
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