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01.06.2019 | Original Contribution
Fluid and total water intake in a senior mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk: demographic and lifestyle determinants in the PREDIMED-Plus study
verfasst von:
Indira Paz-Graniel, Nancy Babio, Luís Serra-Majem, Jesús Vioque, Maria Dolores Zomeño, Dolores Corella, Andrés Díaz-López, Xavier Pintó, Aurora Bueno-Cavanillas, Josep A. Tur, Lidia Daimiel, J. Alfredo Martínez, Nerea Becerra-Tomás, Eva Mª Navarrete-Muñoz, Helmut Schröder, Rebeca Fernández-Carrión, Adriana Ortiz-Andrellucchi, Emili Corbella, Blanca Riquelme-Gallego, Laura Gallardo-Alfaro, Víctor Micó, Marian Zulet, Laura Barrubés, Montserrat Fitó, Miguel Ruiz-Canela, Jordi Salas-Salvadó
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Nutrition
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Abstract
Purpose
We aimed to evaluate associations between compliance with recommendations for total water intake (TWI) and total water intake from fluids (TWIF), and some socio-demographic and lifestyle factors of a senior Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk.
Methods
Cross-sectional analysis with data of 1902 participants from the PREDIMED-Plus study. A validated 32-item Spanish fluid-intake questionnaire was used to assess beverage consumption and water intake. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the odds ratio (OR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) for complying with European Food Safety Agency recommendations for TWI and TWIF according to various socio-demographic and lifestyle factors, and for the joint associations of Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) adherence and moderate–vigorous physical activity (MVPA).
Results
The mean total volume of fluid intake in the population studied was 1934 ± 617 mL/day. Water was the most frequently consumed beverage. Significant differences between sex were only observed in alcoholic and hot beverage consumption. Compliance with TWIF was associated with being women (OR 3.02; 2.40, 3.80), high adherence to MedDiet (OR 1.07; 1.02, 1.12), and participants who were more engaged in physical activity (PA) (OR 1.07; 1.02, 1.13). Age was inversely associated (OR 0.96; 0.94, 0.98). Similar results for TWI recommendations compliance were observed in relation to being women (OR 5.34; 3.85, 7.42), adherence to MedDiet (OR 1.16; 1.02, 1.31) and PA (OR 1.07; 1.00, 1.15). The joint association of PA and MedDiet, showed that participants with higher adherence to MedDiet and meeting WHO recommendations for MVPA complied better with the TWI recommendations (OR 1.66; 1.19, 2.32).
Conclusions
High compliance with recommendations for TWI was associated with being a woman, and a healthy lifestyle characterized by high adherence to the MedDiet and PA.