Plasma Concentration of 36 (Poly)phenols and Prospective Body Weight Change in Participants from the EPIC Cohort.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1159/000535803
Mercedes Gil-Lespinard, Enrique Almanza-Aguilera, Jazmín Castañeda, Daniel Guiñón-Fort, Anne Kirstine Eriksen, Anne Tjønneland, Joseph A Rothwell, Sanam Shah, Claire Cadeau, Verena Katzke, Theron Johnson, Matthias B Schulze, Andreina Oliverio, Fabrizio Pasanisi, Rosario Tumino, Luca Manfredi, Giovana Masala, Guri Skeie, Marie Wasmuth Lundblad, Magritt Brustad, Cristina Lasheras, Marta Crous-Bou, Esther Molina-Montes, Sandra Colorado-Yohar, Marcela Guevara, Pilar Amiano, Ingegerd Johansson, Johan Hultdin, Nita G Forouhi, Heinz Freisling, Mira Merdas, Charlotte Debras, Alicia K Heath, Elom K Aglago, Dagfinn Aune, Raul Zamora-Ros
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Abstract

Introduction: Dietary intake of (poly)phenols has been linked to reduced adiposity and body weight (BW) in several epidemiological studies. However, epidemiological evidence on (poly)phenol biomarkers, particularly plasma concentrations, is scarce. We aimed to investigate the associations between plasma (poly)phenols and prospective BW change in participants from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort.

Methods: This study included 761 participants with data on BW at baseline and after 5 years of follow-up. Plasma concentrations of 36 (poly)phenols were measured at baseline using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Associations were assessed through general linear mixed models and multinomial logistic regression models, using change in BW as a continuous or as a categorical variable (BW loss, maintenance, gain), respectively. Plasma (poly)phenols were assessed as log2-transformed continuous variables. The false discovery rate (FDR) was used to control for multiple comparisons.

Results: Doubling plasma (poly)phenol concentrations showed a borderline trend towards a positive association with BW loss. Plasma vanillic acid showed the strongest association (-0.53 kg/5 years; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.99, -0.07). Similar results were observed for plasma naringenin comparing BW loss versus BW maintenance (odds ratio: 1.1; 95% CI: 1.0, 1.2). These results did not remain significant after FDR correction.

Conclusion: Higher concentrations of plasma (poly)phenols suggested a tendency towards 5-year BW maintenance or loss. While certain associations seemed promising, they did not withstand FDR correction, indicating the need for caution in interpreting these results. Further studies using (poly)phenol biomarkers are needed to confirm these suggestive protective trends.

EPIC 组群参与者血浆中 36 种(多)酚的浓度和预期体重变化。
背景:在多项流行病学研究中,膳食中(多)酚的摄入量与脂肪含量和体重(BW)的降低有关。然而,有关(多)酚生物标志物,尤其是血浆浓度的流行病学证据却很少:我们旨在调查欧洲癌症和营养前瞻性调查(EPIC)队列参与者的血浆(多)酚与前瞻性体重变化之间的关系:这项研究包括 761 名参与者,他们在基线和 5 年随访后都提供了体重数据。使用液相色谱-串联质谱法测量了基线时血浆中 36 种(多)酚的浓度。通过一般线性混合模型和多项式逻辑回归模型,分别使用体重变化作为连续变量或分类变量(体重减轻、保持、增加)来评估两者之间的关联。血浆(多)酚作为对数 2 转换的连续变量进行评估。使用错误发现率(FDR)控制多重比较:结果:血浆(多)酚浓度加倍与体重下降呈边缘正相关趋势。血浆香草酸的关联性最强(-0.52 kg/5y;95% CI:-0.97,-0.05)。血浆柚皮苷与体重减轻和体重维持的比较结果类似(OR:1.11;95% CI:1.01,1.23)。这些结果经 FDR 校正后仍不显著:结论:血浆(多)酚浓度越高,表明 5 年体重维持或减少的趋势越明显。虽然某些关联似乎很有希望,但它们经不起 FDR 校正,这表明在解释这些结果时需要谨慎。需要使用(多)酚生物标志物进行进一步研究,以证实这些提示性保护趋势。
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Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.50
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55
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism'' is a leading international peer-reviewed journal for sharing information on human nutrition, metabolism and related fields, covering the broad and multidisciplinary nature of science in nutrition and metabolism. As the official journal of both the International Union of Nutritional Sciences (IUNS) and the Federation of European Nutrition Societies (FENS), the journal has a high visibility among both researchers and users of research outputs, including policy makers, across Europe and around the world.
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