Dietary quality and cardiometabolic indicators in the USA: A comparison of the Planetary Health Diet Index, Healthy Eating Index-2015, and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension

Jan 10, 2024PloS one

Diet quality and heart health measures in the USA compared using three diet scores

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Abstract

Higher adherence to the (PHDI) is associated with lower triglycerides.

  • The study compared the Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI) with the (HEI-2015) and (DASH) regarding their relationship to cardiometabolic risk factors.
  • Diet quality disparities were observed among populations that were Black, Hispanic, low-income, and low-education.
  • Higher diet quality scores were associated with improved continuous and binary cardiometabolic risk factors.
  • The PHDI was the only dietary index not linked to high fasting plasma glucose.
  • Sustainability-focused dietary recommendations may have similar associations with cardiometabolic risk as traditional health-focused diets.

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Key numbers

1.9 cm
Waist Circumference Decrease
Decrease per 1-SD increase in
36.6%
Prevalence of Low HDL-C
Survey-weighted prevalence
2.9 percentage points
Predicted Probability of High Blood Pressure Decrease
Decrease per 1-SD increase in

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What this is

  • This research compares the () with the (HEI-2015) and () regarding their associations with cardiometabolic risk factors.
  • Using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2015-2018), the study assesses how these dietary indices correlate with health outcomes.
  • It also examines disparities in dietary quality among various demographic groups in the United States.

Essence

  • The shows similar associations with cardiometabolic risk factors as HEI-2015 and , indicating that sustainability-focused dietary guidelines can align with health outcomes. However, disparities in dietary quality persist across demographic groups.

Key takeaways

  • Higher scores on all three dietary indices are linked to improved cardiometabolic health. For example, waist circumference decreased by 1.9 centimeters per 1-SD increase in .
  • Disparities exist in dietary quality, with lower scores observed among men, younger individuals, and those with low income or education. This highlights the need for targeted policies to improve access to healthy diets.
  • was the only index associated with lower fasting triglycerides, suggesting it may have unique benefits in this area compared to HEI-2015 and .

Caveats

  • The study relies on 24-hour dietary recall data, which can be subject to measurement error and may not reflect usual intake.
  • As a cross-sectional study, it cannot establish causal relationships between dietary quality and long-term health outcomes.

Definitions

  • Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI): A dietary quality measure that incorporates sustainability and health recommendations from the EAT-Commission.
  • Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015): A measure of adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, focusing on the quality of diet.
  • Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH): A dietary plan designed to help prevent and control high blood pressure.

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