Relationship between dietary macronutrients intake and biological aging: a cross-sectional analysis of NHANES data

Oct 16, 2023European journal of nutrition

How Eating Different Nutrients Relates to Biological Aging: A Snapshot Study from NHANES Data

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Abstract

Data from 26,381 adults indicate that higher fiber intake is associated with decreased biological age acceleration.

  • Biological age acceleration (AA) is calculated as the difference between biological age and chronological age.
  • Negative associations were found between AA and fiber intake, high-quality carbohydrate intake, and plant protein intake.
  • Conversely, low-quality carbohydrate intake and long-chain saturated fat intake were linked to increased AA.
  • ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake is associated with reduced biological age acceleration.

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