Dietary measures among patients with coronary heart disease in Europe. ESC EORP Euroaspire V.

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Title
Dietary measures among patients with coronary heart disease in Europe. ESC EORP Euroaspire V.
Journal
International journal of cardiology
Author(s)
Marques-Vidal P., Jankowski P., De Bacquer D., Kotseva K.
Working group(s)
EUROASPIRE V collaborators
ISSN
1874-1754 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0167-5273
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Published
Issued date
01/03/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
302
Pages
5-14
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Assess the dietary recommendations provided to patients hospitalized for a coronary heart disease (CHD) event.
Cross-sectional, multicentre observational study (ESC EORP Euroaspire V).
8261 participants (25.8% women, 9.3% aged<50 years) from 27 countries, 6 to 24 months after hospitalization for a CHD event were included. Participants were asked if they had been advised to reduce salt, fat or sugar intake, change type of fat consumed, and increase consumption of plant stanols/sterols, fruit & vegetables, fish and oily fish. Self-reported changes were recorded.
Advice to reduce energy intake, salt, fat and sugar was provided to 64.5% [range: 9.2-90.5], 73.2% [38.6-95.2], 77.3% [42.3-95.6] and 67.0% [39.4-93.3] of patients, respectively. Advice to change fat type, increase consumption of plant stanols/sterols, fruit & vegetables, fish and oily fish was provided to 68.3% [33.7-92.3], 36.7% [0.6-75.2], 73.2% [39.2-93.6], 66.5% [8.0-90.8] and 53.5% [3.7-83.3] of patients, respectively. Advices were more frequently provided to patients aged 50 to 69, with a high educational level, or obesity. One-eighth [0-55.0] of patients reported having consulted a dietician. Reductions in energy intake, salt, fat and sugar were reported by 57.7% [4.9-81.0], 69.9% [32.1-85.9], 71.8% [40.4-88.4] and 61.2% [29.0-84.0] of patients, respectively. Changes in fat type and increased consumption of plant stanols/sterols, fruit & vegetables, fish and oily fish were reported by 60.9% [4.9-81.0], 25.8% [0.6-54.1], 69.2% [27.7-88.4], 54.8% [4.0-80.1] and 40.4% [2.0-66.8] of patients, respectively.
Dietary advice is not systematically provided to patients with CHD, and considerable differences exist between European countries.
Keywords
Cardiovascular disease, Diet, Epidemiology, Secondary prevention
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