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KMID : 1039620170070030451
Korean Journal of Family Practice
2017 Volume.7 No. 3 p.451 ~ p.455
Association between Dietary Protein Intake and Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Adults
Ze Sang-Joon

Lee Ji-Eun
Kim Ji-Hyun
Lee Gyeong-Sil
Kim Su-Gyeong
Abstract
Background: The effect of dietary protein intake on the risk of newly-onset metabolic syndrome remains unclear.

Methods: We obtained data from the health promotion center of a university hospital between 2007 and 2014 (7 years). The study population included 1,627 healthy adults without a diagnosis of hypertension, diabetes, or hyperlipidemia at their first visit. Dietary protein intake was obtained from a 1-day food record and quantified by using the low-carbohydrate, high protein score. We performed multivariate analysis to investigate the association between dietary protein intake and new-onset metabolic syndrome.

Results: During follow-up, with a median period of 20.7 months, we found 158 cases (9.7%) of metabolic syndrome confirmed by self-reported questionnaires data and blood test results. Dietary protein intake had no significant association with new-onset metabolic syndrome.

Conclusion: Dietary protein intake had no significant association with new-onset metabolic syndrome.
KEYWORD
Diet, Protein Intake, Metabolic Syndrome, Food Record
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