Whole grain intake, diet quality and risk factors of chronic diseases: results from a population-based study in Finnish adults

Rilla Tammi, Satu Männistö, Mirkka Maukonen, Niina E Kaartinen

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Abstract

Objectives: Better diet quality of whole grain consumers could contribute to the associations between whole grain intake and chronic disease risk factors. We examined whole grain intake in relation to diet quality and chronic disease risk factors (anthropometrics, blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides, C-reactive protein and glucose) and the role of diet quality in whole grains' associations with each risk factor.

Methods: Our data included 5094 Finnish adults who completed a validated food frequency questionnaire and participated in a health examination within the National FinHealth 2017 Study. We assessed diet quality by the modified Baltic Sea Diet Score. P trends were calculated across whole grain intake quintiles by linear regression analysis. Interactions were assessed by including an interaction term in the analyses.

Results: Higher whole grain intake was associated with slightly better diet quality compared with lower intakes in both sexes (P < 0.001). Whole grain intake was inversely associated with body mass index (P < 0.001), waist circumference (P < 0.001) and total cholesterol (P = 0.02) in men. Adjusting for medication use attenuated the inverse associations with diastolic blood pressure (P = 0.06) and HDL cholesterol (P = 0.14) in men. We observed no associations in women. Diet quality did not modify the associations between whole grain intake and chronic disease risk factors.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that whole grain intake was associated with small improvements in the chronic disease risk factors in men, regardless of diet quality. The sex differences may arise from varying health associations of whole grains from different cereal sources.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Nutrition
Volume63
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)397-408
Number of pages12
ISSN1436-6215
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024
Externally publishedYes
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Epidemiology
  • Nordic diet
  • Nutrition
  • Obesity
  • 3143 Nutrition

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