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Baseline Spearman’s correlations between energy-adjusted cumulative average dietary patterns and food groups in the pooled data of three cohorts (n = 205,852 participants) Spearman’s correlation coefficients are shown and highlighted in color. Food groups are ordered based on the HRs of their associations with major chronic disease. The associations of food groups (comparing the 90th with the 10th percentile) with major chronic disease (Chr), major CVD, type 2 diabetes (T2D) or total cancer (CA) are indicated on the left of the figure. We reported unadjusted P values based on two-sided statistical tests. Significant associations (P < 0.05) are highlighted in color according to the magnitude of the HRs. Credit: Nature Medicine (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41591-023-02235-5

Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts, have good news for anyone sticking to a healthy diet: Good food choices are associated with a lower risk of developing a chronic disease.

In a robust review of several recommended diets, the study, “Optimal dietary patterns for prevention of chronic disease,” published in the journal Nature Medicine, found that falling in line with any one of them is linked to better health outcomes.

To find the influence of recommended diets on health outcomes, researchers analyzed 32 years of data from 205,852 participants between 25 and 75 years of age when data collection began. The cohorts included 162,667 women from the Nurses’ Health Study and Nurses’ Health Study II and 43,185 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study.

Participants regularly reported details about their lifestyle, medical history and food intake, with a median follow-up of 26 years per participant. There were 44,975 major chronic disease events observed, 12,962 major cardiovascular diseases, 18,615 cases of diabetes and 17,909 total cancers.

While individuals in the study were not explicitly adhering to recommended diets, the study categorized reported diets into levels of adherence on a weighted system. It compared health outcomes against levels of adherence to several dietary pattern groups: Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010, Alternate Mediterranean Diet, Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, Diabetes Risk Reduction Diet, Healthful Plant-Based Diet Index, reversed Empirical Dietary Index for hyperinsulinemia, reversed Empirical Dietary Inflammation pattern, or World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research diet.

Participants were then ranked by comparison of the top 90th percentile vs. bottom 10th percentile in adherence. Overall the study found that regardless of which diet pattern an individual was most adhering to, being near the top of any of them correlated to lower disease risk. So, for instance, an individual might make it into the top 90% in the Healthful Plant-Based Diet Index but fall below 90% adherence in others due to coffee or wine intake.

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Individuals who adhered to guidelines designed to lower the risk of inducing inflammation, high blood insulin levels or diabetes were less likely to develop type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

Certain food groups were linked to worse health outcomes. Diets that frequently included processed meats, energy drinks, red meat, french fries, and eggs were positively associated with major chronic diseases.

Consuming larger amounts of coffee, whole grains, wine and desserts had lower risk of associated major chronic diseases. However, it should be noted that these were pulled from groups of dietary patterns with many associated food intake strategies. Unfortunately, there was no coffee, whole grain, wine and dessert-based diet to choose from.

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Peilu Wang et al, Optimal dietary patterns for prevention of chronic disease, Nature Medicine (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41591-023-02235-5

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