HPLC assessment and multivariate predictability of serum retinol and α-tocopherol concentrations in adult female subjects

A. Jaworowska, G. Bazylak
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Antioxidant vitamins have been reported to protect against a variety of human malignances and multiple chronic degenerative diseases therefore it is important to understand factors that influence their blood levels. The pre- sent study was conducted to verify association of serum retinol and � -tocopherol levels with obesity, and to assess predic- tors of their serum concentrations in representative sample population of overweight/obese (n = 51) and normal weight (n = 26) apparently healthy adult female subjects recruited from typical urban area in Poland. Anthropometric measurements were taken from all participants who also completed a questionnaire on selected lifestyle factors. The serum concentra- tions of retinol and � -tocopherol were measured by fully validated Chromsystems diagnostic kit employing isocratic RP- HPLC with switched wavelength UV detection. Intake of energy, fat, vitamin A and E and alcohol consumption were es- timated by seven daily dietary records. Multivariate linear regression models were fitted in order to estimate the predictors of serum retinol and � -tocopherol concentration. There were no statistically significant differences in the average se- rum levels of retinol and � -tocopherol between overweight/obese and normal weight adult female subjects. Serum � - tocopherol concentrations were positively correlated with serum total cholesterol level (TChol) and body mass index (BMI), but inversely with total energy intake and past dieting behaviour. The TChol and total energy intake were identi- fied as predictors of serum retinol levels. Intakes of fat and vitamin E and A, age, serum triglyceride concentration, smok- ing, alcohol consumption and physical activity were unrelated to serum levels of retinol or � -tocopherol. The main finding of this study is that obesity is not associated with decreased serum retinol and � -tocopherol levels. In addition, these re- sults indicated that dietary intake of vitamin A and E are poor predictors for serum retinol or � -tocopherol concentra- tions. Serum levels of both these vitamins are primarily influenced by TChol, obesity, total energy intake and past dieting behaviour.
成年女性受试者血清视黄醇和α-生育酚浓度的HPLC评估及多变量可预测性
据报道,抗氧化维生素可以预防多种人类恶性肿瘤和多种慢性退行性疾病,因此了解影响其血液水平的因素非常重要。本研究旨在验证血清视黄醇和-生育酚水平与肥胖的关系,并在波兰典型城市地区招募的超重/肥胖(n = 51)和正常体重(n = 26)明显健康的成年女性受试者的代表性样本中评估其血清浓度的预测因子。对所有参与者进行了人体测量,他们还完成了一份关于选定生活方式因素的问卷调查。采用完全验证的Chromsystems诊断试剂盒,采用切换波长紫外检测等容反相高效液相色谱检测血清中视黄醇和生育酚的浓度。能量、脂肪、维生素A和E的摄入以及酒精的消耗通过7份每日饮食记录来估算。拟合多元线性回归模型以估计血清视黄醇和-生育酚浓度的预测因子。在超重/肥胖和正常体重的成年女性受试者中,视黄醇和-生育酚的平均硒水平没有统计学上的显著差异。血清-生育酚浓度与血清总胆固醇水平(TChol)和体重指数(BMI)呈正相关,与总能量摄入和既往节食行为呈负相关。TChol和总能量摄入被确定为血清视黄醇水平的预测因子。脂肪、维生素E和A的摄入量、年龄、血清甘油三酯浓度、吸烟、饮酒和体力活动与血清视黄醇或-生育酚水平无关。这项研究的主要发现是肥胖与血清视黄醇和-生育酚水平的降低无关。此外,这些结果表明,饮食中维生素A和E的摄入量是血清视黄醇或-生育酚浓度的不良预测因子。这两种维生素的血清水平主要受TChol、肥胖、总能量摄入和过去节食行为的影响。
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