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Traditional Eastern European diet and mortality: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE study
by
Peasey, Anne
, Bati, Aniko
, Pikhart, Hynek
, Ruiz, Milagros
, Stefler, Denes
, Pajak, Andrzej
, Koenker, Diane
, Malyutina, Sofia
, Douarin, Elodie
, Sarkadi-Nagy, Eszter
, Kubinova, Ruzena
, Aleksov, Bojan
, Simonova, Galina
, Detchev, Stefan
, Bobak, Martin
, Kopczynska, Ewa
, Brett, Daniel
, Scrob, Mircea
in
alcohols
/ Cancer
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Czech Republic
/ Diet
/ Eastern European region
/ Eating behavior
/ eating habits
/ food frequency questionnaires
/ fruits
/ health status
/ lard
/ Mortality
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ Poland
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Russia
/ vegetable consumption
2021
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Traditional Eastern European diet and mortality: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE study
by
Peasey, Anne
, Bati, Aniko
, Pikhart, Hynek
, Ruiz, Milagros
, Stefler, Denes
, Pajak, Andrzej
, Koenker, Diane
, Malyutina, Sofia
, Douarin, Elodie
, Sarkadi-Nagy, Eszter
, Kubinova, Ruzena
, Aleksov, Bojan
, Simonova, Galina
, Detchev, Stefan
, Bobak, Martin
, Kopczynska, Ewa
, Brett, Daniel
, Scrob, Mircea
in
alcohols
/ Cancer
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Czech Republic
/ Diet
/ Eastern European region
/ Eating behavior
/ eating habits
/ food frequency questionnaires
/ fruits
/ health status
/ lard
/ Mortality
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ Poland
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Russia
/ vegetable consumption
2021
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Traditional Eastern European diet and mortality: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE study
by
Peasey, Anne
, Bati, Aniko
, Pikhart, Hynek
, Ruiz, Milagros
, Stefler, Denes
, Pajak, Andrzej
, Koenker, Diane
, Malyutina, Sofia
, Douarin, Elodie
, Sarkadi-Nagy, Eszter
, Kubinova, Ruzena
, Aleksov, Bojan
, Simonova, Galina
, Detchev, Stefan
, Bobak, Martin
, Kopczynska, Ewa
, Brett, Daniel
, Scrob, Mircea
in
alcohols
/ Cancer
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Czech Republic
/ Diet
/ Eastern European region
/ Eating behavior
/ eating habits
/ food frequency questionnaires
/ fruits
/ health status
/ lard
/ Mortality
/ Nutrition
/ Original Contribution
/ Poland
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Russia
/ vegetable consumption
2021
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Traditional Eastern European diet and mortality: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE study
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Traditional Eastern European diet and mortality: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE study
2021
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Purpose
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer mortality rates in Eastern Europe are among the highest in the world. Although diet is an important risk factor, traditional eating habits in this region have not yet been explored. This analysis assessed the relationship between traditional dietary pattern and mortality from all-causes, CVD and cancer in Eastern European cohorts.
Methods
Data from the Health, Alcohol and Psychosocial factors in Eastern Europe prospective cohort were used, including participants from Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic. Based on food frequency questionnaire data, we constructed an Eastern European diet score (EEDS) from nine food groups which can be considered as traditional in this region. The relationship between categorical (low, moderate, high) and continuous (range 0–18) EEDS and mortality was estimated with Cox-regression.
Results
From 18,852 eligible participants, 2234 died during follow-up. In multivariable adjusted models, participants with high adherence to the traditional Eastern European diet had significantly higher risk of all-cause (HR 1.23; 95% CI 1.08–1.42) and CVD (1.34; 1.08–1.66) deaths compared to those with low adherence. The association with cancer mortality was only significant in Poland (high vs. low EEDS: 1.41; 1.00–1.98). From the specific EEDS components, high consumption of lard was significantly positively related to all three mortality outcomes, while preserved fruit and vegetable consumption showed consistent inverse associations.
Conclusion
Our results suggest that traditional eating habits may contribute to the poor health status, particularly the high CVD mortality rates, of populations in Eastern Europe. Adequate public health nutritional interventions in this region are essential.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Cancer
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Diet
/ food frequency questionnaires
/ fruits
/ lard
/ Poland
/ Russia
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