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The Association of Dietary Phytochemical Index with Metabolic Syndrome in Adults

Fatemeh Dehghani Firouzabadi, Ahmad Jayedi, Elaheh Asgari, Mena Farazi, Zahra Noruzi, Kurosh Djafarian, Sakineh Shab‐Bidar

2021Clinical Nutrition Research28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.29-1.00; p trend = 0.03). There was no significant association between DPI and other components of the MetS in men and women. Finally, we observed no significant association between the DPI and the odds of MetS. However, the finding suggests that having a phytochemical-rich diet can be inversely associated with abdominal obesity.

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MedicineQuartileOdds ratioConfidence intervalBody mass indexMetabolic syndromeObesityLogistic regressionDemographyInternal medicineSociologyNutritional Studies and DietDiet and metabolism studiesConsumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
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