The protective role of(poly)phenols against metabolic disorders has been extensively studied in adults but not in adolescents.To assess associations of dietary(poly)phenols and their subclasses with cardiometabolic he...The protective role of(poly)phenols against metabolic disorders has been extensively studied in adults but not in adolescents.To assess associations of dietary(poly)phenols and their subclasses with cardiometabolic health parameters in adolescents.A cross-sectional study was conducted in 944 individuals aged 11–14 years enrolled in the SI!Program for Secondary Schools trial(NCT03504059).(Poly)phenol intake was assessed using semiquantitative food frequency questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database.The measured cardiometabolic parameters were waist circumference(WC)age-sex Z-score,blood pressure(BP)age-sex Z-score,blood glucose(BG),triglycerides(TG),and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-c).Multilevel mixedeffect linear regression models were applied to examine the association between(poly)phenol quintiles and cardiometabolic health parameters.Compared to the lowest quintile,adolescents in the highest quintile of total(poly)phenol intake had lower WC Z-scores,mean arterial pressure Z-scores,and HDL-c after multivariable adjustment.The WC Z-scores and HDL-c were lower in the highest quintile of flavonoid intake compared to the lowest quintile.The highest quintile of phenolic acid intake was associated with a lower WC Z-score and TG levels,and the highest quintile of stilbene intake with lower BG and TG,and with higher HDL-c compared to the lowest quintile.A higher intake of(poly)phenols,especially flavonoids,phenolic acids,and stilbenes,was associated with better cardiometabolic parameters in adolescents.展开更多
With increasing life expectancy,neurodegenerative diseases have become one of the leading causes of illhealth in the elderly.Preventive strategies include following healthy diets,such as the Mediterranean diet,which i...With increasing life expectancy,neurodegenerative diseases have become one of the leading causes of illhealth in the elderly.Preventive strategies include following healthy diets,such as the Mediterranean diet,which is particularly rich in polyphenols,bioactive compounds with neuroprotective properties.The aim of this study was to assess the association of microbial phenolic metabolites(MPM)with cognition.This cross-sectional analysis was performed with 200 participants of the PREDIMED trial(Barcelona-Clinic recruitment center).A novel method based on liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry was used to identify urinary MPM(protocatechuic acid,enterodiol glucuronide,enterolactone glucuronide,urolithin B glucuronide,and vanillic acid glucuronide),and cognitive function was evaluated with neuropsychological tests.Multivariable-adjusted ordinary least squares regression was used to assess the associations between cognitive function and MPM,and a score was calculated as the weighted sum of MPM.A higher MPM score was associated with better frontal lobe function.Among individual metabolites,vanillic acid glucuronide was correlated with frontal cognitive performance.Participants with higher concentrations of vanillic acid glucuronide and urolithin B glucuronide obtained better scores in the Color Trail Test part 2.A higher score for urinary multiMPM was associated with better frontal cognitive performance in an older Mediterranean population.展开更多
基金supported by the SHE Foundation,“la Caixa”Foundation(LCF/PR/CE16/10700001),the Fundacióla Maratóde TV3(grant number 369/C/2016)and by the funding from Idilia Foods(FBG 311240).Support was also provided by the Ministerio de Ciencia,Innovación y Universidades(PID2020-114022RB-I00),CIBEROBN from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III,ISCIII from the Ministerio de Ciencia,Innovación y Universidades,(AEI/FEDER,UE)and Generalitat de Catalunya.J.Martínez-Gómez is a postgraduate fellow of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of Spain at the Residencia de Estudiantes(2020–ongoing).R.F-J is a recipient of grant PI19/01704 funded by the Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria-Instituto de Salud Carlos III(ISCIII)and co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund/European Social Fund“A way to make Europe”/“Investing in your future”.The CNIC is supported by the ISCIII,the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación(MCIN)and the Pro CNIC Foundation,and is a Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence(CEX2020-001041-S funded by MICIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033).G.Santos-Beneit is the recipient of grant LCF/PR/MS19/12220001 funded by“la Caixa”Foundation(ID 100010434).A.Tresserra-Rimbau is a Serra Húnter Fellow.E.P.Laveriano-Santos is a FI-SDUR(EMC/503/2021)fellow from the Generalitat de Catalunya.
文摘The protective role of(poly)phenols against metabolic disorders has been extensively studied in adults but not in adolescents.To assess associations of dietary(poly)phenols and their subclasses with cardiometabolic health parameters in adolescents.A cross-sectional study was conducted in 944 individuals aged 11–14 years enrolled in the SI!Program for Secondary Schools trial(NCT03504059).(Poly)phenol intake was assessed using semiquantitative food frequency questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database.The measured cardiometabolic parameters were waist circumference(WC)age-sex Z-score,blood pressure(BP)age-sex Z-score,blood glucose(BG),triglycerides(TG),and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-c).Multilevel mixedeffect linear regression models were applied to examine the association between(poly)phenol quintiles and cardiometabolic health parameters.Compared to the lowest quintile,adolescents in the highest quintile of total(poly)phenol intake had lower WC Z-scores,mean arterial pressure Z-scores,and HDL-c after multivariable adjustment.The WC Z-scores and HDL-c were lower in the highest quintile of flavonoid intake compared to the lowest quintile.The highest quintile of phenolic acid intake was associated with a lower WC Z-score and TG levels,and the highest quintile of stilbene intake with lower BG and TG,and with higher HDL-c compared to the lowest quintile.A higher intake of(poly)phenols,especially flavonoids,phenolic acids,and stilbenes,was associated with better cardiometabolic parameters in adolescents.
基金supported by the CICYT(AGL2016-75329-R PID2020-114022RB-I00)CIBEROBN from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III,ISCIII from the Ministerio de Ciencia,Innovación y Universidades(AEI/FEDER,UE)Generalitat de Catalunya(GC)(2017SGR 196).
文摘With increasing life expectancy,neurodegenerative diseases have become one of the leading causes of illhealth in the elderly.Preventive strategies include following healthy diets,such as the Mediterranean diet,which is particularly rich in polyphenols,bioactive compounds with neuroprotective properties.The aim of this study was to assess the association of microbial phenolic metabolites(MPM)with cognition.This cross-sectional analysis was performed with 200 participants of the PREDIMED trial(Barcelona-Clinic recruitment center).A novel method based on liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry was used to identify urinary MPM(protocatechuic acid,enterodiol glucuronide,enterolactone glucuronide,urolithin B glucuronide,and vanillic acid glucuronide),and cognitive function was evaluated with neuropsychological tests.Multivariable-adjusted ordinary least squares regression was used to assess the associations between cognitive function and MPM,and a score was calculated as the weighted sum of MPM.A higher MPM score was associated with better frontal lobe function.Among individual metabolites,vanillic acid glucuronide was correlated with frontal cognitive performance.Participants with higher concentrations of vanillic acid glucuronide and urolithin B glucuronide obtained better scores in the Color Trail Test part 2.A higher score for urinary multiMPM was associated with better frontal cognitive performance in an older Mediterranean population.