Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To study, prospectively, the association between dietary patterns and risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke in cohort studies of 121,700 women age 30 to 55 years at baseline in 1976 (the Nurses; Health Study; NHS) and 51,529 men aged 40-75 years at baseline in 1986 (the Health Professionals Follow-up Study; HPFS).
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
In the first five years of the study analyses were performed on food consumption data
collected through semiquantitative food frequency questionnaires at baseline and during
follow-up in the Nurses Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study cohorts.
Dietary patterns were derived from the food consumption data using factor analysis, cluster
analysis, and dietary indexes (based on prevailing dietary recommendations). In addition,
using existing datasets from dietary validation studies in sub-samples of the two cohorts,
the reproducibility and validity of dietary patterns defined by factor/cluster analysis and
dietary indexes were evaluated. Further, using prospectively collected and stored bloods in
the NHS (n-32,826) during 1989-1990 and the HPFS (n-18,000) during 1993-1994, the
investigators examined whether observed associations between dietary patterns and CHD were
explained by (or mediated through) plasma biochemical measurements (including serum lipids,
thrombotic factors, antioxidants, fasting insulin, and homocysteine levels) in a nested
case-control design; and they assessed prospectively the relationship between dietary
patterns and these biomarkers in the control samples.
The study was renewed in 2005 to apply novel statistical methods (such as confirmatory
factor analysis and structural equation modeling) to validate various dietary patterns and
examine their associations with risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and total
mortality in two large ongoing cohort studies, the Nurses' Health Study (n=121,700) and
Health Professionals' Follow-up Study (n=51,529). In addition to evaluating prevailing
dietary recommendations, the study will also examine the role of the Mediterranean-type
dietary pattern, the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) dietary pattern, and the
Atkins-type diet in predicting health outcomes. Using repeated measurements of diet, the
study will examine the impact of changes in eating patterns and diet quality over time on
subsequent risk of diabetes, CVD, and total mortality. In addition, it will examine
relationships between major dietary patterns and novel plasma biomarkers of inflammation and
endothelial function and whether such relationships are mediated through obesity. Finally,
the study will test interactions between dietary patterns and individual single nucleotide
polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes of several promising candidate genes in the inflammation
and endothelial dysfunction pathway on risk of coronary heart disease, including PPARa,
PPARy, Adiponectin (AdipoQ), PON1, IL-6, TNF-a, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, E-Selectin, NOS3, ACE gene,
and angiotensinogen (ANG) genes.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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