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Title: | Total urinary polyphenols and ideal cardiovascular health metrics in Spanish adolescents enrolled in the SI Program: a cross-sectional study |
Author: | Laveriano-Santos, Emily P. Arancibia Riveros, Camila Parilli Moser, Isabella Ramírez-Garza, S.L. Tresserra i Rimbau, Anna RuizLeón, A.M. Estruch Riba, Ramon Bodega, Patricia Miguel, Mercedes de de Cos-Gandoy, Amaya Carral, Vanesa Santos-Beneit, Gloria Fernández Alvira, Juan Miguel Fernández Jiménez, Rodrigo Lamuela Raventós, Rosa Ma. |
Keywords: | Malalties cardiovasculars Noies adolescents Nois adolescents Colesterol Polifenols Adolescents Cardiovascular diseases Teenage girls Teenage boys Cholesterol Polyphenols Teenagers |
Issue Date: | 14-Sep-2022 |
Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
Abstract: | To study the relationship between urinary total polyphenol excretion (TPE) in adolescents and ideal cardiovascular (CVH) metrics. 1151 adolescents aged 12.04 (0.46) years participating in the SI! Program for Secondary Schools were selected based on the availability of urine samples and information required to assess CVH metrics. Data on health behaviours (smoking status, body mass index, physical activity, and healthy diet) and health factors (blood pressure, total cholesterol, and blood glucose) were used to calculate the CVH metrics. TPE in urine was analysed by a Folin-Ciocalteu method after solid-phase extraction. Associations between TPE (categorized into tertiles) and CVH metrics (total and separate scores) were assessed using multilevel mixed-effect regression models. Higher TPE levels were associated with higher (healthier) CVH scores and ideal smoking status (OR 1.54, 95% CI 1.10; 1.87, p value = 0.007), physical activity (OR 1.12, 95% CI 1.02; 1.23, p value = 0.022) and total cholesterol (OR 1.78, 95% CI 1.16; 2.73, p value = 0.009) after multivariate adjustment. An association between TPE and total CVH scores was observed only in boys. Girls with higher TPE had higher rates of ideal total cholesterol and blood pressure. According to our findings, higher urinary TPE is related to better CVH scores, with relevant differences in this association by gender. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-19684-6 |
It is part of: | Scientific Reports, 2022, vol. 12, num.1 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/207307 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-19684-6 |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Nutrició, Ciències de l'Alimentació i Gastronomia) Articles publicats en revistes (IDIBAPS: Institut d'investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer) |
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