Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes
ABSTRACT Objective The present investigation sought to evaluate the potential association between dietary fiber intake and blood pressure (BP) in adult patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Subjects and methods A cross-sectional study was carried out in 111 outpatients with T1D from Porto Alegre, B...
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doaj-84c0945aecb54c49bfcd83ed8efae8842020-11-24T23:59:37ZengBrazilian Society of Endocrinology and MetabolismArchives of Endocrinology and Metabolism2359-4292621475410.20945/2359-3997000000008S2359-39972018000100047Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetesMileni Vanti BerettaFernanda R. BernaudCiglea NascimentoThais SteemburgoTiciana C. RodriguesABSTRACT Objective The present investigation sought to evaluate the potential association between dietary fiber intake and blood pressure (BP) in adult patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Subjects and methods A cross-sectional study was carried out in 111 outpatients with T1D from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Patients were predominantly male (56%) and white (88%), with a mean age of 40 ± 10 years, diabetes duration of 18 ± 9 years, BMI 24.8 ± 3.85 kg/m2, and HbA1c 9.0 ± 2.0%. After clinical and laboratory evaluation, dietary intake was evaluated by 3-day weighed-diet records, whose reliability was confirmed by 24-h urinary nitrogen output. Patients were stratified into two groups according to adequacy of fiber intake in relation to American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommendations: below recommended daily intake (< 14g fiber/1000 kcal) or at/above recommended intake (≥ 14g/1000 kcal). Results Patients in the higher fiber intake group exhibited significantly lower systolic (SBP) (115.9 ± 12.2 vs 125.1 ± 25.0 mmHg, p = 0.016) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (72.9 ± 9.2 vs 78.5 ± 9.3 mmHg, p = 0.009), higher energy intake (2164.0 ± 626.0 vs 1632.8 ± 502.0 kcal, p < 0.001), and lower BMI (24.4 ± 3.5 vs 26.2 ± 4.8, p = 0.044). Linear regression modelling, adjusted for age, energy intake, sodium intake, and BMI, indicated that higher fiber intake was associated with lower SBP and DBP levels. No significant between-group differences were observed with regard to duration of diabetes, glycemic control, insulin dosage, or presence of hypertension, nephropathy, or retinopathy. Conclusion We conclude that fiber consumption meeting or exceeding current ADA recommendations is associated with lower SBP and DBP in patients with T1D.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-39972018000100047&lng=en&tlng=enFibertype 1 diabetesblood pressurehypertension |
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Mileni Vanti Beretta Fernanda R. Bernaud Ciglea Nascimento Thais Steemburgo Ticiana C. Rodrigues Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism Fiber type 1 diabetes blood pressure hypertension |
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Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes |
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Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes |
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Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes |
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Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes |
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Higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes |
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higher fiber intake is associated with lower blood pressure levels in patients with type 1 diabetes |
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Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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ABSTRACT Objective The present investigation sought to evaluate the potential association between dietary fiber intake and blood pressure (BP) in adult patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Subjects and methods A cross-sectional study was carried out in 111 outpatients with T1D from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Patients were predominantly male (56%) and white (88%), with a mean age of 40 ± 10 years, diabetes duration of 18 ± 9 years, BMI 24.8 ± 3.85 kg/m2, and HbA1c 9.0 ± 2.0%. After clinical and laboratory evaluation, dietary intake was evaluated by 3-day weighed-diet records, whose reliability was confirmed by 24-h urinary nitrogen output. Patients were stratified into two groups according to adequacy of fiber intake in relation to American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommendations: below recommended daily intake (< 14g fiber/1000 kcal) or at/above recommended intake (≥ 14g/1000 kcal). Results Patients in the higher fiber intake group exhibited significantly lower systolic (SBP) (115.9 ± 12.2 vs 125.1 ± 25.0 mmHg, p = 0.016) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (72.9 ± 9.2 vs 78.5 ± 9.3 mmHg, p = 0.009), higher energy intake (2164.0 ± 626.0 vs 1632.8 ± 502.0 kcal, p < 0.001), and lower BMI (24.4 ± 3.5 vs 26.2 ± 4.8, p = 0.044). Linear regression modelling, adjusted for age, energy intake, sodium intake, and BMI, indicated that higher fiber intake was associated with lower SBP and DBP levels. No significant between-group differences were observed with regard to duration of diabetes, glycemic control, insulin dosage, or presence of hypertension, nephropathy, or retinopathy. Conclusion We conclude that fiber consumption meeting or exceeding current ADA recommendations is associated with lower SBP and DBP in patients with T1D. |
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