Publication: Influence of Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption on Redox Status and Inflammatory Signaling in Young Celiac Patients.
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Date
2020-12-29
Authors
Nestares, Teresa
Martin-Masot, Rafael
Flor-Alemany, Marta
Bonavita, Antonela
Maldonado, Jose
Aparicio, Virginia A
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MDPI AG
Abstract
The current study was designed to assess the influence of consumption of ultra-processed (UPF) on oxidative/antioxidant balance and evoked inflammatory signaling in young patients with celiac disease (CD). The study included 85 children. The celiac group (n = 53) included children with CD with a long (>18 months, n = 17) or recent (18 months, n = 17) or recent (<18 months, n = 36) adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD). The control group (n = 32) included healthy children with a significantly lower consumption of UPF compared to the CD group, both expressed as kcal/day (p = 0.043) and as percentage of daily energy intake (p = 0.023). Among children with CD, the group with the lowest consumption of UPF (below the 50% of daily energy intake) had a greater Mediterranean diet (MD) adherence and higher moderate physical activity levels. In addition, CD children with the lowest consumption of UPF had healthier redox (lower soluble superoxide dismutase-1 and 15-F2t-isoprostanes) and inflammatory profiles (lower macrophage inflammatory protein-1α) compared to the group with the highest consumption of UPF (all, p < 0.05) regardless of the time on a GFD. These findings highlight the importance of a correct monitoring of the GFD. An unbalanced GFD with high consumption of UPF and an unhealthy pattern with less physical activity and worse adherence to MD results in a worse inflammatory profile, which could act as a parallel pathway that could have important consequences on the pathophysiology of the disease.
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MeSH Terms
Adolescent
Antibodies
Antioxidants
Biomarkers
Celiac Disease
Child
Diet, Gluten-Free
Diet, Mediterranean
Energy Intake
Female
Food
Humans
Male
Oxidative Stress
Signal Transduction
Spain
Superoxide Dismutase-1
Antibodies
Antioxidants
Biomarkers
Celiac Disease
Child
Diet, Gluten-Free
Diet, Mediterranean
Energy Intake
Female
Food
Humans
Male
Oxidative Stress
Signal Transduction
Spain
Superoxide Dismutase-1
DeCS Terms
Transducción de Señal
Superóxido Dismutasa-1
Ingestión de energía
Estrés oxidativo
Enfermedad celíaca
Dieta sin gluten
Dieta Mediterránea
Biomarcadores
Superóxido Dismutasa-1
Ingestión de energía
Estrés oxidativo
Enfermedad celíaca
Dieta sin gluten
Dieta Mediterránea
Biomarcadores
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Keywords
celiac disease, children, gluten-free diet, inflammatory signaling, oxidative stress, ultra-processed foods
Citation
Nestares T, Martín-Masot R, Flor-Alemany M, Bonavita A, Maldonado J, Aparicio VA. Influence of Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption on Redox Status and Inflammatory Signaling in Young Celiac Patients. Nutrients. 2021 Jan 6;13(1):156.