Lower diet quality accelerates DNA methylation-based age.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Botong Shen,Nicole Noren Hooten,Nicolle A Mode,Marie Fanelli Kuczmarski,Alan B Zonderman,Michele K Evans
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Abstract

A new DNA methylation biomarker, Dunedin Pace of Aging Calculated from the Epigenome (DunedinPACE), is associated with healthy lifespan in several European ancestry cohorts. Few studies have examined the relation between dietary quality and DunedinPACE in African American and White adults with longitudinal assessments. To assess the relationship between diet quality and DunedinPACE, we used longitudinal data from African American and White 30-64 year old adults living above and below poverty. Participants' DunedinPACE scores and dietary assessments were calculated at two time points, approximately 5 years apart. Numbers of participants (n = 421; mean age 49 years) were balanced by race, sex, and poverty status. Diet quality was assessed using two different dietary indexes: Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and Healthy Eating Index-2010 (HEI). Linear mixed model regression examined the longitudinal association of DunedinPACE with DII and HEI adjusted by age, race, poverty status, BMI, and smoking status. Initial mean values of DII were 3.34 (SD = 2.16) and HEI was 40.67 (SD = 11.69), indicating a pro-inflammatory dietary pattern and low diet quality in this cohort. The initial mean DunedinPACE score was 1.07. We found that a higher DII score was associated with higher DunedinPACE score (β = 0.009; p < 0.001), higher HEI score was associated with lower DunedinPACE score (β =  - 0.001; p = 0.032), and that these relationships were consistent over time. Overall, lower dietary quality was associated with a faster pace of aging captured by DunedinPACE score. Our findings demonstrate the independent contribution of diet quality to healthy aging-related epigenetic mechanisms.
较低的饮食质量会加速基于DNA甲基化的衰老。
一种新的DNA甲基化生物标志物,从表观基因组计算的达尼丁衰老速度(DunedinPACE),与几个欧洲血统队列的健康寿命有关。很少有研究通过纵向评估检查非裔美国人和白人成人饮食质量与DunedinPACE之间的关系。为了评估饮食质量与DunedinPACE之间的关系,我们使用了来自30-64岁生活在贫困线以上和贫困线以下的非裔美国人和白人的纵向数据。参与者的DunedinPACE评分和饮食评估在两个时间点计算,大约间隔5年。参与者人数(n = 421;平均年龄49岁)按种族、性别和贫困状况平衡。采用两种不同的饮食指标:饮食炎症指数(DII)和健康饮食指数-2010 (HEI)来评估饮食质量。线性混合模型回归检验了DunedinPACE与DII和HEI的纵向关联,并根据年龄、种族、贫困状况、BMI和吸烟状况进行调整。DII的初始平均值为3.34 (SD = 2.16), HEI的初始平均值为40.67 (SD = 11.69),表明该队列存在促炎饮食模式和低饮食质量。初始DunedinPACE平均评分为1.07。我们发现较高的DII评分与较高的DunedinPACE评分相关(β = 0.009;p < 0.001), HEI评分越高,DunedinPACE评分越低(β = - 0.001;P = 0.032),并且这些关系随着时间的推移是一致的。总体而言,较低的饮食质量与DunedinPACE评分捕捉到的更快的衰老速度有关。我们的研究结果证明了饮食质量对健康衰老相关表观遗传机制的独立贡献。
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GeroScience
GeroScience Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
10.50
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5.40%
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182
期刊介绍: GeroScience is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles related to research in the biology of aging and research on biomedical applications that impact aging. The scope of articles to be considered include evolutionary biology, biophysics, genetics, genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology.
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