Publication: Dietary Polyphenol Intake is Associated with HDL-Cholesterol and A Better Profile of other Components of the Metabolic Syndrome: A PREDIMED-Plus Sub-Study.
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2020-02-29
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Castro-Barquero, Sara
Tresserra-Rimbau, Anna
Vitelli-Storelli, Facundo
Domenech, Monica
Salas-Salvado, Jordi
Martin-Sanchez, Vicente
Rubin-Garcia, Maria
Buil-Cosiales, Pilar
Corella, Dolores
Fito, Montserrat
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MDPI AG
Abstract
Dietary polyphenol intake is associated with improvement of metabolic disturbances. The aims of the present study are to describe dietary polyphenol intake in a population with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and to examine the association between polyphenol intake and the components of MetS. This cross-sectional analysis involved 6633 men and women included in the PREDIMED (PREvención con DIeta MEDiterranea-Plus) study. The polyphenol content of foods was estimated from the Phenol-Explorer 3.6 database. The mean of total polyphenol intake was 846 ± 318 mg/day. Except for stilbenes, women had higher polyphenol intake than men. Total polyphenol intake was higher in older participants (>70 years of age) compared to their younger counterparts. Participants with body mass index (BMI) >35 kg/m2 reported lower total polyphenol, flavonoid, and stilbene intake than those with lower BMI. Total polyphenol intake was not associated with a better profile concerning MetS components, except for high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c), although stilbenes, lignans, and other polyphenols showed an inverse association with blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, and triglycerides. A direct association with HDL-c was found for all subclasses except lignans and phenolic acids. To conclude, in participants with MetS, higher intake of several polyphenol subclasses was associated with a better profile of MetS components, especially HDL-c.
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MeSH Terms
Aged
Biomarkers
Body Mass Index
Cholesterol, HDL
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diet, Mediterranean
Dietary Supplements
Female
Humans
Male
Metabolic Syndrome
Middle Aged
Patient Outcome Assessment
Polyphenols
Public Health Surveillance
Biomarkers
Body Mass Index
Cholesterol, HDL
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diet, Mediterranean
Dietary Supplements
Female
Humans
Male
Metabolic Syndrome
Middle Aged
Patient Outcome Assessment
Polyphenols
Public Health Surveillance
DeCS Terms
Anciano
Biomarcadores
Dieta Mediterránea
Estudios transversales
Evaluación del resultado de la atención al paciente
Femenino
HDL-Colesterol
Humanos
Masculino
Persona de mediana edad
Polifenoles
Suplementos dietéticos
Síndrome metabólico
Vigilancia en salud pública
Índice de Masa Corporal
Biomarcadores
Dieta Mediterránea
Estudios transversales
Evaluación del resultado de la atención al paciente
Femenino
HDL-Colesterol
Humanos
Masculino
Persona de mediana edad
Polifenoles
Suplementos dietéticos
Síndrome metabólico
Vigilancia en salud pública
Índice de Masa Corporal
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Keywords
HDL-cholesterol, Mediterranean diet, glignans, metabolic syndrome, polyphenols, stilbenes
Citation
Castro-Barquero S, Tresserra-Rimbau A, Vitelli-Storelli F, Doménech M, Salas-Salvadó J, Martín-Sánchez V, et al. Dietary Polyphenol Intake is Associated with HDL-Cholesterol and A Better Profile of other Components of the Metabolic Syndrome: A PREDIMED-Plus Sub-Study. Nutrients. 2020 Mar 4;12(3):689.