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Open AccessVollständige AnalyseJun 16, 2026

Early Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Functional Indicators of Healthy Longevity and Their Relationship with Diet

This narrative review associates dietary patterns — particularly the Mediterranean diet — with clinical and functional determinants of healthy aging, but the direction of effects is favorable only for selected outcomes and is supported predominantly by observational evidence.

The question (PICO)
PopulationGeneral adults, with subgroups of older adults, patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, metabolic syndrome, and elevated cardiovascular risk
InterventionDietary patterns (Mediterranean, plant-based, DASH) and specific nutrients (fiber, unsaturated fats, proteins, micronutrients, bioactive compounds)
VergleichWestern diets, low adherence to the Mediterranean pattern, or no dietary intervention
EndpunktBody weight/composition, LDL cholesterol, glycemia/HbA1c, blood pressure, cognitive function, physical function/sarcopenia, sleep quality
CEvidenz
Studie
Übersichtsarbeit
Effekt
Günstig
Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse nach Endpunkt
EndpunktGradRichtungEffektStudien
LDL CholesterolB GünstigRedução ~29.6% LDL-C com portfólio alimentar; redução 25% eventos CV com intervenções dietéticas; IC 95% não reportado
Major vascular eventsB GünstigRR redução 22% por -1 mmol/L LDL-C (estatina, seguimento 5 anos); IC 95% não reportado
Body weight and anthropometric parametersC GünstigAssociação consistente dieta mediterrânea vs dieta ocidental; magnitude e IC não quantificados na revisão
Muscle mass / sarcopeniaC GünstigAssociação observacional entre ingestão proteica/leucina e preservação de massa muscular; sem tamanho de efeito reportado
Cognitive functionC GünstigDados predominantemente observacionais; sem tamanho de efeito ou IC reportados
Sleep qualityC UnzureichendEvidência observacional escassa; sem tamanho de efeito reportado
Blood pressureB GünstigAssociação favorável com padrões plant-based/mediterrâneo; magnitude específica não consolidada na revisão
LDL CholesterolB
Richtung Günstig
EffektRedução ~29.6% LDL-C com portfólio alimentar; redução 25% eventos CV com intervenções dietéticas; IC 95% não reportado
Studien
Major vascular eventsB
Richtung Günstig
EffektRR redução 22% por -1 mmol/L LDL-C (estatina, seguimento 5 anos); IC 95% não reportado
Studien
Body weight and anthropometric parametersC
Richtung Günstig
EffektAssociação consistente dieta mediterrânea vs dieta ocidental; magnitude e IC não quantificados na revisão
Studien
Muscle mass / sarcopeniaC
Richtung Günstig
EffektAssociação observacional entre ingestão proteica/leucina e preservação de massa muscular; sem tamanho de efeito reportado
Studien
Cognitive functionC
Richtung Günstig
EffektDados predominantemente observacionais; sem tamanho de efeito ou IC reportados
Studien
Sleep qualityC
Richtung Unzureichend
EffektEvidência observacional escassa; sem tamanho de efeito reportado
Studien
Blood pressureB
Richtung Günstig
EffektAssociação favorável com padrões plant-based/mediterrâneo; magnitude específica não consolidada na revisão
Studien

Kontext

Healthy longevity depends on multiple modifiable determinants — body weight, lipid profile, glycemia, blood pressure, sleep, cognitive and physical function — that interact with diet across the lifespan. Heterogeneity in study designs and the difficulty of isolating the effect of individual nutrients from overall dietary patterns limit direct clinical translation. The review integrates evidence from cohorts, RCTs, and meta-analyses to guide clinicians and researchers.

Was die Studie zeigte

Each 1 mmol/L reduction in LDL-C through statin therapy was associated with a 22% reduction in major vascular events over a median 5-year follow-up; diverse dietary interventions produced a 25% reduction in cardiovascular event rates. A combination of cholesterol-lowering foods (plant sterols, soy protein, viscous fibers, nuts) reduced LDL-C by approximately 29.6% over the same period. The Mediterranean diet showed the most consistent association with anthropometric and cardiometabolic parameters compared to other patterns, although RCTs show heterogeneity in the magnitude and duration of effect. Data on cognitive function, sleep, and physical performance are predominantly observational and do not support robust causal inference.

Wie es durchgeführt wurde

Narrative review without a registered systematic protocol, without quantitative synthesis, and without formal risk-of-bias assessment tools. The search covered PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Scopus through November 2025, prioritizing studies from the last 10–15 years. Cohorts, RCTs, meta-analyses, and mechanistic studies published in English were included.

Effektgröße

An overall effect size is not calculable: the narrative review aggregates heterogeneous studies without meta-analysis. The only explicit magnitude datum is the ~29.6% reduction in LDL-C with a cholesterol-lowering food portfolio, with no 95% CI reported.

Einschränkungen

Narrative review without PROSPERO registration, without formal risk-of-bias assessment (RoB 2, ROBINS-I, or AMSTAR-2), and without quantitative synthesis, introducing high risk of selection and confirmation bias. Most reported associations derive from observational studies subject to residual confounding and reverse causality. Heterogeneity in dietary assessment methods, study populations, and measured outcomes prevents direct comparisons. The 'obesity paradox' in older adults and the limitations of BMI as an adiposity proxy are acknowledged but not resolved.

In der klinischen Praxis

Clinicians can recommend high-vegetable-density dietary patterns (Mediterranean model or equivalent) as a cardiometabolic risk-reduction strategy, based on level-B evidence for LDL-C and blood pressure. For outcomes such as cognition, sleep, and body composition in older adults, evidence is insufficient for specific recommendations based on isolated nutrients. Adequate protein and leucine intake for muscle mass preservation in older adults warrants clinical attention, although evidence is predominantly observational.

Was noch fehlt

Longitudinal studies integrating biological aging biomarkers (epigenetic clocks, telomeres) with controlled dietary interventions are needed. Long-duration RCTs with standardized functional outcomes in diverse aging populations remain scarce.

Quelle: DOI 10.3390/nu18111664 · 2026

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