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A nutrient-dense dietary pattern, rich in vegetables and lean proteins, was found to protect against metabolic syndrome (MetS). This finding highlights the importance of dietary structure in preventing this public health concern.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Nutritional Epidemiology
  • Systems Nutrition

Background:

  • Metabolic syndrome (MetS) poses a significant public health challenge.
  • Limited research has explored dietary structures using combined analytical frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify a dietary pattern associated with MetS using food network analysis and reduced rank regression (RRR).
  • To investigate the protective effects of this dietary pattern against MetS.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from the China Nutrition and Health Surveillance (2010-2022).
  • Employed three-day 24-hour dietary recalls and household condiment weighing.
  • Applied food network analysis and RRR to derive and evaluate dietary patterns based on key nutrients (e.g., magnesium, zinc, fiber).
  • Used logistic regression to assess the association between dietary patterns and MetS prevalence.

Main Results:

  • A denser food network was observed in individuals without MetS compared to those with MetS.
  • The primary RRR-derived dietary pattern (DP1) emphasized higher intake of vegetables, fungi, soybean products, dairy, and beef/lamb, while reducing alcohol, refined grains, and oils.
  • DP1 showed an inverse association with MetS (OR=0.93), with the highest intake quintile demonstrating a significant protective effect (OR=0.66).

Conclusions:

  • A nutrient-dense dietary pattern, identified via RRR and food network analysis, demonstrates a protective association with metabolic syndrome.
  • This integrated approach provides valuable insights into the structural aspects of diet for MetS prevention.
  • The findings support the potential of targeted dietary interventions for managing MetS.