Issue 20, 2023

Association between the composite dietary antioxidant index and chronic kidney disease: evidence from NHANES 2011–2018

Abstract

Objectives: There is growing evidence that antioxidant-rich diets protect against chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the relationship between the Composite Dietary Antioxidant Index (CDAI), an important measure of an antioxidant diet, and CKD has received little attention. Therefore, here we investigated the relationship between the CDAI and CKD through a cross-sectional analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011–2018 data. Methods: The CDAI was calculated based on the intake of six dietary antioxidants. A survey-based multivariate linear regression analysis was performed to analyze the independent relationship between the CDAI and CKD. Weighted multivariate regression and subgroup analyses were conducted to explore the relationship between the CDAI and CKD. Results: A total of 6874 NHANES participants represented 181.9 million non-institutionalized US residents (mean age, 46.43 ± 0.38 years; 49.87% female; 40.62% non-Hispanic white; 20.24% non-Hispanic black; and 13.94% Mexican American). The weighted linear regression model with full adjustment for confounding variables was −0.0155 (−0.0417, 0.0107) for Q2 (P for trend <0.0001), −0.0052 (−0.0346, 0.0242) for Q3 (P for trend <0.0001), and −0.0305 (−0.0491, −0.0120) for Q4 (P for trend = 0.0094) upon comparison with the lowest quartile of the CDAI. None of the interactions in any subgroup analysis were statistically significant except for individuals with a history of diabetes or the aged population (≥60 years) (P for interaction <0.05). Conclusions: The CDAI was positively associated with a lower prevalence of CKD in adults in the United States. Further large-scale prospective studies are required to analyze the role of the CDAI in CKD.

Graphical abstract: Association between the composite dietary antioxidant index and chronic kidney disease: evidence from NHANES 2011–2018

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2023
Accepted
10 Sep 2023
First published
29 Sep 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Food Funct., 2023,14, 9279-9286

Association between the composite dietary antioxidant index and chronic kidney disease: evidence from NHANES 2011–2018

M. Wang, Z. Huang, Y. Zhu, P. He and Q. Fan, Food Funct., 2023, 14, 9279 DOI: 10.1039/D3FO01157G

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