Long-term risk of overweight/obesity according to the protein quality index in a prospective middle-aged cohort
Autor:
de la O, Víctor
; Goni, Leticia
; Zazpe, Itziar
; Martínez-González, Miguel Á
; Santiago, Susana
; Bes-Rastrollo, Maira
; Ruiz-Canela, Miguel
Fecha:
2025Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
Clinical NutritionCitación:
de la O V, Goni L, Zazpe I, Martínez-González MÁ, Santiago S, Bes-Rastrollo M, Ruiz-Canela M. Long-term risk of overweight/obesity according to the protein quality index in a prospective middle-aged cohort. Clin Nutr. 2025 Sep;52:284-298. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2025.07.024. Epub 2025 Jul 30. PMID: 40816209.Tipo de Ítem:
articleResumen:
Background: An adequate quality of protein intake is important for body weight management and for preventing overweight/obesity. However, beyond the source of protein, there is limited evidence on other dimensions of protein quality which may contribute to these goals.
Objective: To investigate the association between the quality of dietary protein intake and long-term weight changes including the incidence of overweight/obesity.
Design: We prospectively assessed middle-aged participants (37.4 ± 12.4 years) in the Seguimiento Universidad the Navarra cohort prospective cohort, using data from the 2022 dataset. Primary exposure was the multidimensional Protein source Quality Index (PQI), a previously defined metric ranging from 0 to 39.5, categorized into four levels based on cut-off points of 0.5, 1, and 2. The PQI encompasses multiple components: the types of protein-rich food sources, their essential amino acid composition, the healthfulness of these sources according to international dietary guidelines, and their impact on climate. Multivariable-adjusted associations (linear mixed models and Cox proportional hazard ratios) were examined between baseline PQI and two outcomes: long-term weight changes over an 18-year follow-up period, and the incidence of overweight and obesity.
Results: Among 12,908 participants with an initial body mass index <25 kg/m2, 2,793 incident cases of overweight or obesity were identified during follow-up. Higher adherence to the PQI (category 4 [PQI >2] vs. category 1 [reference: PQI <0.5]) was associated with a reduced risk of developing overweight or obesity (HR: 0.80; 95 % CI: 0.64-0.98) compared to those with lower adherence. Furthermore, a beneficial association was observed between baseline PQI and weight loss over time, with weight differences between the extreme PQI categories of -1.37 kg (95 % CI: -1.84 to -0.89) at 14 years, -1.71 kg (95 % CI: -2.28 to -1.14) at 16 years, and -1.66 kg (95 % CI: -2.38 to -0.95) at 18 years. This indicates a significant compelling long-term impact of PQI on weight management (p for interaction <0.001).
Conclusions: Our results suggest that a high PQI could be inversely associated with the incidence of overweight/obesity in a cohort of middle-aged adults and highlight the substantial role of PQI in long-term weight management.
Clinical trial: NCT02669602 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02669602?term=SUN&locStr=Spain&country=Spain&rank=4).
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