New insights into the role of nutrition in CVD prevention.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to evaluate the cardiovascular benefits of dairy products as part of dietary patterns with high evidence for cardioprotective effects.
Results Summary
The study found that dairy products are among the foods with the highest evidence for beneficial effects on cardiovascular outcomes, including reduced risk of coronary artery disease and stroke, and improvements in intermediate risk markers like cholesterol and blood pressure.
Population
General population with a focus on cardiovascular health.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
fruits and vegetables | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #1 |
fruits and vegetables | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #2 |
legumes | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #3 |
legumes | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #4 |
nuts | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #5 |
nuts | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #6 |
whole grains | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #7 |
whole grains | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #8 |
dairy products | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #9 |
dairy products | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #10 |
fish | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #11 |
fish | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #12 |
alcohol consumed in moderation | decrease | cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) | - | - | beneficial effects | #13 |
alcohol consumed in moderation | decrease | intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) | - | - | beneficial effects | #14 |
Mediterranean diet | decrease | cardiovascular protection | - | - | causal link with cardiovascular protection | #15 |
Nutrition plays an increasingly significant role in lifestyle strategies for cardiovascular prevention. Foods and dietary patterns that encompass specific foods and beverages and their combinations, with synergies among their components, are the subject of much epidemiologic and clinical research in relation to health issues, including cardiovascular disease. Foods with the highest evidence for beneficial effects on cardiovascular outcomes (mainly fatal and nonfatal coronary artery disease and stroke) and intermediate risk markers (principally cholesterol and blood pressure) are fruits and vegetables, legumes, nuts, whole grains, dairy products, fish, and alcohol consumed in moderation. Epidemiologic and clinical trial evidence on cardiovascular health issues is reviewed for these foods and for the dietary pattern with the highest probability of a causal link with cardiovascular protection, namely the Mediterranean diet. When pertinent, mechanisms of protection derived from specific nutrients in foods are also examined. The explosion of knowledge in cardioprotective foods and diets needs to be translated to the public, as dietary quality is still far from optimal in large segments of the population.