Prospective association between plasma amino acids and healthy aging in older adults.

IF 9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Damián González-Beltrán, Humberto Yévenes-Briones, Alberto Lana, Juan Cárdenas-Valladolid, Miguel Ángel Salinero-Fort, Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo, Esther Lopez-Garcia, Francisco Félix Caballero
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Abstract

Background: Most studies have compared plasma amino acids profiling across different age groups using a cross-sectional design, but no previous research has assessed the relationship between specific amino acid species and healthy aging.

Objectives: This study aims to explore the relationship between plasma concentrations of nine amino acids and healthy aging in an older Spanish population.

Methods: This longitudinal study uses data from the Seniors-ENRICA 2 Spanish cohort, which comprises community-dwelling individuals aged 65 and older. Plasma amino acid concentrations were measured at baseline and after a 5-year follow-up period (n = 859). Healthy aging has been defined as the delay on the onset of chronic conditions, optimal physical functioning, and no cognitive impairment. Multilevel mixed effect logistic models were used to examine the prospective association proposed, after adjusting for age, sex, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle behaviors.

Results: The baseline mean age of the participants was 70.9 years (standard deviation [SD] = 4.0), and 51.6% were men. In the fully adjusted models, lower plasma concentrations of alanine [odds ratios per 1-SD increase (95% confidence interval) = 0.78 (0.72, 0.86)], isoleucine [0.70 (0.63, 0.78)], leucine [0.78 (0.71, 0.86)], and valine [0.79 (0.71, 0.86)] were prospectively associated with healthy aging (p-value < 0.001 in all cases). No significant associations were observed for glutamine, glycine, histidine, and aromatic amino acids.

Conclusion: Lower concentrations of alanine and branched-chain amino acids were prospectively associated with healthy aging in the older population.

血浆氨基酸与老年人健康衰老的前瞻性关联
背景:大多数研究使用横断面设计比较了不同年龄组的血浆氨基酸谱,但之前没有研究评估特定氨基酸种类与健康衰老之间的关系。目的:本研究旨在探讨西班牙老年人群中9种氨基酸的血浆浓度与健康老龄化之间的关系。方法:这项纵向研究使用了来自senior - enrica 2西班牙队列的数据,该队列包括65岁及以上的社区居民。在基线和5年随访期后测定血浆氨基酸浓度(n = 859)。健康的老龄化被定义为慢性疾病的延迟发作,最佳的身体功能,没有认知障碍。在调整了年龄、性别、社会经济地位和生活方式行为后,采用多层次混合效应逻辑模型来检验提出的前瞻性关联。结果:参与者的基线平均年龄为70.9岁(标准差[SD] = 4.0), 51.6%为男性。在完全调整后的模型中,较低的血浆丙氨酸浓度[每增加1-SD的比值比(95%置信区间)= 0.78(0.72,0.86)]、异亮氨酸[0.70(0.63,0.78)]、亮氨酸[0.78(0.71,0.86)]和缬氨酸[0.79(0.71,0.86)]与健康老龄化有前瞻性关联(p值结论:较低的丙氨酸和支链氨基酸浓度与老年人群健康老龄化有前瞻性关联。
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Journal of Internal Medicine
Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
22.00
自引率
0.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JIM – The Journal of Internal Medicine, in continuous publication since 1863, is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original work in clinical science, spanning from bench to bedside, encompassing a wide range of internal medicine and its subspecialties. JIM showcases original articles, reviews, brief reports, and research letters in the field of internal medicine.
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