The mediterranean diet pattern and its main components are associated with lower plasma concentrations of tumor necrosis factor receptor 60 in patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease


Autoria(s): Urpí Sardà, Mireia; Casas, Rosa; Chiva Blanch, Gemma; Romero-Mamani, Edwin Saúl; Valderas Martínez, Palmira; Salas Salvadó, Jordi; Covas Planells, María Isabel; Toledo, Estefanía; Andrés Lacueva, Ma. Cristina; Llorach, Rafael; García Arellano, Ana; Bulló, Mònica; Ruiz-Gutiérrez, Valentina; Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma.; Estruch Riba, Ramon
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Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

Adherence to aMediterranean diet (MD) is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. However, themolecular mechanisms involved are not fully understood. The aim of this studywas to compare the effects of 2MD with those of a lowfat- diet (LFD) on circulating inflammatory biomarkers related to atherogenesis. A total of 516 participants included in the PreventionwithMediterraneanDiet Studywere randomized into 3 intervention groups [MD supplementedwith virgin olive oil (MD-VOO); MD supplemented with mixed nuts (MD-Nuts); and LFD]. At baseline and after 1 y, participants completed FFQ and adherence to MD questionnaires, and plasma concentrations of inflammatory markers including intercellular adhesion molecule-1(ICAM-1), IL-6, and 2 TNF receptors (TNFR60 and TNFR80) were measured by ELISA. At 1 y, the MD groups had lower plasma concentrations of IL-6, TNFR60, and TNFR80 (P , 0.05), whereas ICAM-1, TNFR60, and TNFR80 concentrations increased in the LFD group (P , 0.002). Due to between-group differences, participants in the 2 MD groups had lower plasma concentrations of ICAM-1, IL-6, TNFR60, and TNFR80 compared to those in the LFD group (P # 0.028). When participants were categorized in tertiles of 1-y changes in the consumption of selected foods, those in the highest tertile of virgin olive oil (VOO) and vegetable consumption had a lower plasma TNFR60 concentration compared with those in tertile 1 (P,0.02).Moreover, the only changes in consumption thatwere associated with 1-y changes in the geometricmean TNFR60 concentrations were those of VOO and vegetables (P = 0.01). This study suggests that a MD reduces TNFR concentrations in patients at high cardiovascular risk.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2445/58031

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eng

Publicador

American Society for Nutrition

Direitos

(c) American Society for Nutrition, 2012

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Palavras-Chave #Malalties cardiovasculars #Cuina mediterrània #Suplements nutritius #Inflamació #Olis vegetals #Fruita seca #Cardiovascular diseases #Mediterranean cooking #Dietary supplements #Inflammation #Vegetable oils #Dried fruit
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