Gender differences in the associations among fish intake, lifestyle, and non-HDL-C level in Japanese subjects over the age of 50 years: Anti-atherosclerotic effect of fish consumption
Higher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels. This cross-sectional...
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Published in | Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases Vol. 31; no. 5; pp. 1434 - 1444 |
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Abstract | Higher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in a cohort of 4320 (2479 males, 1570 females) healthy Japanese subjects over 50 years of age registered at the Health Planning Center of Nihon University Hospital between April 2018 and March 2019. The average weekly frequency of fish intake was 2.58 ± 1.39 days in males and 2.42 ± 1.36 days in females. In males, the serum non-HDL-C level decreased significantly as the weekly frequency of fish intake (0–1 days, 2–3 days, 4–5 days, or 6–7 days) increased (p < 0.0001). Multiple stepwise regression analysis identified the weekly frequency of fish intake (β = −0.056, p = 0.004) and habitual aerobic exercise (β = −0.063, p = 0.001) as independent determinants of the serum non-HDL-C level. On the other hand, no such associations were observed in females. However, the proportion of subjects engaging in habitual aerobic exercise increased as the frequency of fish intake increased even among females.
A higher frequency of fish intake may be associated with healthier lifestyle behaviors and lower non-HDL-C levels in males, but not in females. There appear to be gender differences in the relationships between the intake of fish and lifestyle behaviors on lipid metabolism.
umin (http://www.umin.ac.jp/) Study ID: UMIN000035899.
•Fish intake was associated with lower non-HDL-C levels in males but not in females.•Fish intake was associated with healthy lifestyle behaviors in both genders.•Fish intake and lifestyle were related to improved entire lipid profile in males.•In female, fish intake and lifestyle were related to improvements in TG metabolism.•The relationships among fish intake, lifestyle, and lipid metabolism differ in gender. |
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AbstractList | Higher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in a cohort of 4320 (2479 males, 1570 females) healthy Japanese subjects over 50 years of age registered at the Health Planning Center of Nihon University Hospital between April 2018 and March 2019. The average weekly frequency of fish intake was 2.58 ± 1.39 days in males and 2.42 ± 1.36 days in females. In males, the serum non-HDL-C level decreased significantly as the weekly frequency of fish intake (0–1 days, 2–3 days, 4–5 days, or 6–7 days) increased (p < 0.0001). Multiple stepwise regression analysis identified the weekly frequency of fish intake (β = −0.056, p = 0.004) and habitual aerobic exercise (β = −0.063, p = 0.001) as independent determinants of the serum non-HDL-C level. On the other hand, no such associations were observed in females. However, the proportion of subjects engaging in habitual aerobic exercise increased as the frequency of fish intake increased even among females.
A higher frequency of fish intake may be associated with healthier lifestyle behaviors and lower non-HDL-C levels in males, but not in females. There appear to be gender differences in the relationships between the intake of fish and lifestyle behaviors on lipid metabolism.
umin (http://www.umin.ac.jp/) Study ID: UMIN000035899.
•Fish intake was associated with lower non-HDL-C levels in males but not in females.•Fish intake was associated with healthy lifestyle behaviors in both genders.•Fish intake and lifestyle were related to improved entire lipid profile in males.•In female, fish intake and lifestyle were related to improvements in TG metabolism.•The relationships among fish intake, lifestyle, and lipid metabolism differ in gender. Higher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels.BACKGROUND AND AIMSHigher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels.This cross-sectional study was conducted in a cohort of 4320 (2479 males, 1570 females) healthy Japanese subjects over 50 years of age registered at the Health Planning Center of Nihon University Hospital between April 2018 and March 2019. The average weekly frequency of fish intake was 2.58 ± 1.39 days in males and 2.42 ± 1.36 days in females. In males, the serum non-HDL-C level decreased significantly as the weekly frequency of fish intake (0-1 days, 2-3 days, 4-5 days, or 6-7 days) increased (p < 0.0001). Multiple stepwise regression analysis identified the weekly frequency of fish intake (β = -0.056, p = 0.004) and habitual aerobic exercise (β = -0.063, p = 0.001) as independent determinants of the serum non-HDL-C level. On the other hand, no such associations were observed in females. However, the proportion of subjects engaging in habitual aerobic exercise increased as the frequency of fish intake increased even among females.METHODS AND RESULTSThis cross-sectional study was conducted in a cohort of 4320 (2479 males, 1570 females) healthy Japanese subjects over 50 years of age registered at the Health Planning Center of Nihon University Hospital between April 2018 and March 2019. The average weekly frequency of fish intake was 2.58 ± 1.39 days in males and 2.42 ± 1.36 days in females. In males, the serum non-HDL-C level decreased significantly as the weekly frequency of fish intake (0-1 days, 2-3 days, 4-5 days, or 6-7 days) increased (p < 0.0001). Multiple stepwise regression analysis identified the weekly frequency of fish intake (β = -0.056, p = 0.004) and habitual aerobic exercise (β = -0.063, p = 0.001) as independent determinants of the serum non-HDL-C level. On the other hand, no such associations were observed in females. However, the proportion of subjects engaging in habitual aerobic exercise increased as the frequency of fish intake increased even among females.A higher frequency of fish intake may be associated with healthier lifestyle behaviors and lower non-HDL-C levels in males, but not in females. There appear to be gender differences in the relationships between the intake of fish and lifestyle behaviors on lipid metabolism.CONCLUSIONSA higher frequency of fish intake may be associated with healthier lifestyle behaviors and lower non-HDL-C levels in males, but not in females. There appear to be gender differences in the relationships between the intake of fish and lifestyle behaviors on lipid metabolism.umin (http://www.umin.ac.jp/) Study ID: UMIN000035899.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATIONumin (http://www.umin.ac.jp/) Study ID: UMIN000035899. Higher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels. This cross-sectional study was conducted in a cohort of 4320 (2479 males, 1570 females) healthy Japanese subjects over 50 years of age registered at the Health Planning Center of Nihon University Hospital between April 2018 and March 2019. The average weekly frequency of fish intake was 2.58 ± 1.39 days in males and 2.42 ± 1.36 days in females. In males, the serum non-HDL-C level decreased significantly as the weekly frequency of fish intake (0-1 days, 2-3 days, 4-5 days, or 6-7 days) increased (p < 0.0001). Multiple stepwise regression analysis identified the weekly frequency of fish intake (β = -0.056, p = 0.004) and habitual aerobic exercise (β = -0.063, p = 0.001) as independent determinants of the serum non-HDL-C level. On the other hand, no such associations were observed in females. However, the proportion of subjects engaging in habitual aerobic exercise increased as the frequency of fish intake increased even among females. A higher frequency of fish intake may be associated with healthier lifestyle behaviors and lower non-HDL-C levels in males, but not in females. There appear to be gender differences in the relationships between the intake of fish and lifestyle behaviors on lipid metabolism. umin (http://www.umin.ac.jp/) Study ID: UMIN000035899. Higher fish consumption may lead to the suppression of atherogenesis. The present study was aimed at investigating the gender differences in association with the frequency of fish intake, lifestyle behaviors and serum non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) levels. This cross-sectional study was conducted in a cohort of 4320 (2479 males, 1570 females) healthy Japanese subjects over 50 years of age registered at the Health Planning Center of Nihon University Hospital between April 2018 and March 2019. The average weekly frequency of fish intake was 2.58 ± 1.39 days in males and 2.42 ± 1.36 days in females. In males, the serum non-HDL-C level decreased significantly as the weekly frequency of fish intake (0–1 days, 2–3 days, 4–5 days, or 6–7 days) increased (p < 0.0001). Multiple stepwise regression analysis identified the weekly frequency of fish intake (β = −0.056, p = 0.004) and habitual aerobic exercise (β = −0.063, p = 0.001) as independent determinants of the serum non-HDL-C level. On the other hand, no such associations were observed in females. However, the proportion of subjects engaging in habitual aerobic exercise increased as the frequency of fish intake increased even among females. A higher frequency of fish intake may be associated with healthier lifestyle behaviors and lower non-HDL-C levels in males, but not in females. There appear to be gender differences in the relationships between the intake of fish and lifestyle behaviors on lipid metabolism. umin (http://www.umin.ac.jp/) Study ID: UMIN000035899. |
Author | Matsuo, Rei Matsumoto, Naoya Okumura, Yasuo Tani, Shigemasa Imatake, Kazuhiro Takahashi, Atsuhiko Yagi, Tsukasa Suzuki, Yasuyuki |
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