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Title: Microbial Phenolic Metabolites Are Associated with Improved Cognitive Health<br />
Author: Casas Rodríguez, Rosa M.
Domínguez López, Inés
Galkina, Polina
Parilli Moser, Isabella
Arancibia Riveros, Camila
Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel, 1957-
Salas Salvadó, Jordi
Corella Piquer, Dolores
Malcampo, Mireia
Martínez Hernández, José Alfredo
Tojal Sierra, Lucas
Wärnberg, Julia
Vioque, Jesús
Romaguera, Dora
López Miranda, José
Estruch Riba, Ramon
Tinahones, Francisco J.
Santos Lozano, José Manuel;
Serra Majem, Lluís
Bueno-Cavanillas, Aurora
Tur, Josep Antoni
Rubín García, María
Pintó Sala, Xavier
Fernández-Aranda F
Delgado Rodriguez, Miguel
Barabash, Ana
Vidal, Josep
Vázquez, Clotilde
Daimiel, Lidia
Ros Rahola, Emilio
Toledo Atucha, Estefanía
Atzeni, Alessandro
Asensio, Eva M.
Vera, Natàlia
García-Ríos, Antonio
Torres Collado, Laura
Pérez-Farinós, Napoleón
Zulet, M. Angeles
Chaplin, Alice
Martín-Peláez, Sandra
Vaquero Luna, Jessica
Gómez Pérez, Ana María
Vázquez Ruiz, Zenaida
Shyam, Sangheeta
Ortega Azorín, Carolina
Talens, Natàlia
Peña Orihuela, Patricia J.
Oncina Cánovas, Alejandro
Diez Espino, Javier
Babio, Nancy
Fitó Colomer, Montserrat
Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma.
Keywords: Cuina mediterrània
Fenols
Síndrome metabòlica
Mediterranean cooking
Phenols
Metabolic syndrome
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2023
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Abstract: <p>Scope: Diets rich in polyphenols has been associated with better cognitive performance. The aim of this study is to</p><p>assess the relationship between microbial phenolic metabolites (MPM) in urine and cognition in the context of an older</p><p>population at high cardiovascular risk.</p><p>Methods and results: A cross-sectional analysis is conducted in 400 individuals of the PREDIMED-Plus study. Liquid</p><p>chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry is used to identify urinaryMPM.Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) adherence</p><p>is estimated with a 17-item questionnaire and cognitive function is evaluated with a battery of neuropsychological tests.</p><p>Multivariable-adjusted linear regression models are fitted to assess the relationship of urinary MPM with the MedDiet</p><p>and cognitive tests. Protocatechuic acid and enterolactone glucuronide are associated with higher adherence to the</p><p>MedDiet. Regarding cognitive function, protocatechuic acid, vanillic acid glucuronide, 3-hydroxybenzoic acid, enterodiol</p><p>glucuronide, and enterolactone glucuronide are directly associated with a global composite score of all the cognitive tests.</p><p>Furthermore, protocatechuic acid and enterolactone glucuronide are associated with higher scores in the Mini-Mental</p><p>State Examination, whereas enterodiol glucuronide is associated with improved Clock Drawing Test scores.</p><p>Conclusions: These results suggest that the MedDiet is linked to MPM associated with better cognitive performance in</p><p>an older population.</p>
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.202300183
It is part of: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2023, p. e2300183
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/208252
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.202300183
ISSN: 1613-4125
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