Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet Supplemented with Extra-Virgin Olive Oil or Nuts

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Estruch, R. [1 ,2 ]
Ros, E. [3 ,4 ]
Salas-Salvado, J.
Covas, M. -I. [6 ]
Corella, D. [9 ]
Aros, F. [11 ]
Gomez-Gracia, E. [12 ]
Ruiz-Gutierrez, V.
Fiol, M. [6 ]
Lapetra, J. [13 ]
Lamuela-Raventos, R. M. [5 ]
Serra-Majem, L. [16 ]
Pinto, X. [7 ]
Basora, J. [17 ]
Munoz, M. A.
Sorli, J. V. [9 ,10 ]
Martinez, J. A. [18 ]
Fito, M. [14 ,15 ]
Gea, A. [19 ]
Hernan, M. A. [20 ,22 ]
Martinez-Gonzalez, M. A. [8 ,19 ,21 ]
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[1] Inst Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Clin Madrid, Dept Internal Med, Madrid, Spain
[3] Inst Invest Biomed August Pi & Sunyer, Dept Endocrinol & Nutr, Madrid, Spain
[4] Inst Invest Nutr Seguridad & Alimentaria, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Univ Barcelona, Fac Pharm & Food Sci, Dept Nutr Food Sci & Gastron, Inst Invest Nutr Seguridad & Alimentaria,Xarxa Re, Barcelona, Spain
[6] Univ Barcelona, Inst Hosp Mar Invest Mediques, Barcelona, Spain
[7] Hosp Univ Bellvitge, Internal Med, Lipids & Vasc Risk Unit, Hosp Llobregat, Lhospitalet De Llobregat, Spain
[8] Inst Univ Invest Atencio Primaria IDIAP, Catalan Inst Hlth, Primary Care Div, Barcelona, Spain
[9] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Inst Invest Sanit Pere Virgili, Dept Prevent Med, Valencia, Spain
[10] Valencia Inst Hlth, Primary Care Div, Valencia, Spain
[11] Univ Hosp Alava, Dept Cardiol, Vitoria, Spain
[12] Univ Malaga, Dept Prevent Med, Malaga, Spain
[13] San Pablo Hlth Ctr, Dept Family Med, Primary Care Div Sevilla, CSIC, Seville, Spain
[14] Univ Balear Islands, Inst Hlth Sci, Palma De Mallorca, Spain
[15] Hosp Son Espases, Palma De Mallorca, Spain
[16] Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Inst Univ Invest Biomed & Sanit, Res Inst Biomed & Hlth Sci, Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Spain
[17] IDIAP Jordi Gol, Catalan Inst Hlth, Primary Care Div, Tarragona, Spain
[18] Univ Navarra, Dept Nutr & Food Sci & Physiol, Pamplona, Spain
[19] Univ Navarra, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth, Pamplona, Spain
[20] Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Boston, MA USA
[21] Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr, Boston, MA USA
[22] Harvard MIT Div Hlth Sci & Technol, Boston, MA USA
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NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE | 2018年 / 378卷 / 25期
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METABOLIC SYNDROME; RISK-FACTORS; ADHERENCE; INTERVENTION; BENEFITS; PROFILE; TRIALS; STYLE;
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10.1056/NEJMoa1800389
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Observational cohort studies and a secondary prevention trial have shown inverse associations between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and cardiovascular risk. METHODS In a multicenter trial in Spain, we assigned 7447 participants (55 to 80 years of age, 57% women) who were at high cardiovascular risk, but with no cardiovascular disease at enrollment, to one of three diets: a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil, a Mediterranean diet supplemented with mixed nuts, or a control diet (advice to reduce dietary fat). Participants received quarterly educational sessions and, depending on group assignment, free provision of extra-virgin olive oil, mixed nuts, or small nonfood gifts. The primary end point was a major cardiovascular event (myocardial infarction, stroke, or death from cardiovascular causes). After a median follow-up of 4.8 years, the trial was stopped on the basis of a prespecified interim analysis. In 2013, we reported the results for the primary end point in the Journal. We subsequently identified protocol deviations, including enrollment of household members without randomization, assignment to a study group without randomization of some participants at 1 of 11 study sites, and apparent inconsistent use of randomization tables at another site. We have withdrawn our previously published report and now report revised effect estimates based on analyses that do not rely exclusively on the assumption that all the participants were randomly assigned. RESULTS A primary end-point event occurred in 288 participants; there were 96 events in the group assigned to a Mediterranean diet with extra-virgin olive oil (3.8%), 83 in the group assigned to a Mediterranean diet with nuts (3.4%), and 109 in the control group (4.4%). In the intention-to-treat analysis including all the participants and adjusting for baseline characteristics and propensity scores, the hazard ratio was 0.69 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.53 to 0.91) for a Mediterranean diet with extra-virgin olive oil and 0.72 (95% CI, 0.54 to 0.95) for a Mediterranean diet with nuts, as compared with the control diet. Results were similar after the omission of 1588 participants whose study-group assignments were known or suspected to have departed from the protocol. CONCLUSIONS In this study involving persons at high cardiovascular risk, the incidence of major cardiovascular events was lower among those assigned to a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or nuts than among those assigned to a reduced-fat diet.
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