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Gene-diet interactions and cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review of observational and clinical trials.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/172282
Publisher DOI
10.1186/s12872-022-02808-1
PubMed ID
35987633
Description
BACKGROUND

Both genetic background and diet are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Understanding gene-diet interactions could help improve CVD prevention and prognosis. We aimed to summarise the evidence on gene-diet interactions and CVD outcomes systematically.

METHODS

We searched MEDLINE® via Ovid, Embase, PubMed®, and The Cochrane Library for relevant studies published until June 6th 2022. We considered for inclusion cross-sectional, case-control, prospective cohort, nested case-control, and case-cohort studies as well as randomised controlled trials that evaluated the interaction between genetic variants and/or genetic risk scores and food or diet intake on the risk of related outcomes, including myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke and CVD as a composite outcome. The PROSPERO protocol registration code is CRD42019147031.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

We included 59 articles based on data from 29 studies; six articles involved multiple studies, and seven did not report details of their source population. The median sample size of the articles was 2562 participants. Of the 59 articles, 21 (35.6%) were qualified as high quality, while the rest were intermediate or poor. Eleven (18.6%) articles adjusted for multiple comparisons, four (7.0%) attempted to replicate the findings, 18 (30.5%) were based on Han-Chinese ethnicity, and 29 (49.2%) did not present Minor Allele Frequency. Fifty different dietary exposures and 52 different genetic factors were investigated, with alcohol intake and ADH1C variants being the most examined. Of 266 investigated diet-gene interaction tests, 50 (18.8%) were statistically significant, including CETP-TaqIB and ADH1C variants, which interacted with alcohol intake on CHD risk. However, interactions effects were significant only in some articles and did not agree on the direction of effects. Moreover, most of the studies that reported significant interactions lacked replication. Overall, the evidence on gene-diet interactions on CVD is limited, and lack correction for multiple testing, replication and sample size consideration.
Date of Publication
2022-08-20
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services
000 Computer science, knowledge & systems > 020 Library & information sciences
Keyword(s)
Cardiovascular diseases Coronary heart disease Diet Gene-diet interaction Myocardial infarction Stroke
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Roa Díaz, Zayne Milenaorcid-logo
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Teuscher, Julian
Gamba Rincón, Magda Rocío
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Bundo, Marvin
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Grisotto, Giorgia
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Wehrli, Faina
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Gamboa, Edna
Rojas, Lyda Z
Gomez Ochoa, Sergio Alejandro
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Verhoog, Sanne
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Vargas, Manuel Frias
Minder, Beatriceorcid-logo
Universitätsbibliothek Bern, Bibliothek Sozial-, Präventiv- und Hausarztmedizin PHC
Franco Duran, Oscar Horacio
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Dehghan, Abbas
Pazoki, Raha
Marques-Vidal, Pedro
Muka, Taulant
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Additional Credits
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Universitätsbibliothek Bern, Bibliothek Sozial-, Präventiv- und Hausarztmedizin PHC
Series
BMC cardiovascular disorders
Publisher
BioMed Central
ISSN
1471-2261
Access(Rights)
open.access
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