45 research outputs found
El índice de calidad antioxidante de la dieta (DAQS) está asociado con la masa ósea evaluada mediante ultrasonido cuantitativo en el calcáneo en mujeres jóvenes
Introduction: Evidence suggests that intake of antioxidants could positively infl uence bone mass by preventing bone metabolism against
oxidative stress.
Objective: We aimed to investigate the possible infl uence of single antioxidant intakes and dietary antioxidant quality score (DAQs) on calcaneal
quantitative ultrasound (QUS) in a population of young adults.
Methods: A total of 605 young Spanish adults participated in this study (median age 20.38 ± 2.67). Bone mass was measured by calcaneal QUS
to determine broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA, dB/MHz) parameter. Body composition was assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis
and dietary intakes were determined using a 72-hour diet recall interview. DAQs was applied to calculate antioxidant nutrients intake. Linear
regression analyses were performed to investigate the possible infl uence of DAQs on calcaneal QUS.
Results: Most of young adults showed a low-quality antioxidant intake (only 17.6% of women and 20.3% of men had a score of 4 or 5 in DAQs).
A positive correlation between DAQs and BUA was observed in women (r = 0.117; p = 0.024). Linear regression analysis revealed that DAQs
was signifi cantly associated with BUA parameter in women after adjusting by body weight, height, calcium intake and physical activity (PA) (p =
0.035). No signifi cant associations between single antioxidant and calcaneus QUS measurement were found.
Conclusion: Our fi ndings suggest that high-quality antioxidant intakes could infl uence bone health in young women. Future studies should further
investigate the protective role of antioxidant nutrients against osteoporosis
Potential Molecular Targets of Oleanolic Acid in Insulin Resistance and Underlying Oxidative Stress: A Systematic Review
Oleanolic acid (OA) is a natural triterpene widely found in olive leaves that possesses
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and insulin-sensitizing properties, among others. These OA characteristics
could be of special interest in the treatment and prevention of insulin resistance (IR), but
greater in-depth knowledge on the pathways involved in these properties is still needed. We aimed
to systematically review the effects of OA on the molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways
involved in the development of IR and underlying oxidative stress in insulin-resistant animal models
or cell lines. The bibliographic search was carried out on PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane,
and CINHAL databases between January 2001 and May 2022. The electronic search produced
5034 articles but, after applying the inclusion criteria, 13 animal studies and 3 cell experiments were
identified, using SYRCLE’s Risk of Bias for assessing the risk of bias of the animal studies. OA was
found to enhance insulin sensitivity and glucose uptake, and was found to suppress the hepatic
glucose production, probably by modulating the IRS/PI3K/Akt/FoxO1 signaling pathway and by
mitigating oxidative stress through regulating MAPK pathways. Future randomized controlled
clinical trials to assess the potential benefit of OA as new therapeutic and preventive strategies for IR
are warranted.Andalusia 2014-2020 European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Operative Program B-AGR-287-UGR1
Validation of Surrogate Anthropometric Indices in Older Adults: What Is the Best Indicator of High Cardiometabolic Risk Factor Clustering?
The present study evaluated the ability of five obesity-related parameters, including a
body shape index (ABSI), conicity index (CI), body roundness index (BRI), body mass index (BMI),
and waist-to-height ratio (WtHR) for predicting increased cardiometabolic risk in a population of
elderly Colombians. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 1502 participants (60.3% women,
mean age 70 7.6 years) and subjects’ weight, height, waist circumference, serum lipid indices, blood
pressure, and fasting plasma glucose were measured. A cardiometabolic risk index (CMRI) was
calculated using the participants’ systolic and diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides, high-density
lipoprotein and fasting glucose levels, and waist circumference. Following the International
Diabetes Federation definition, metabolic syndrome was defined as having three or more metabolic
abnormalities. All surrogate anthropometric indices correlated significantly with CMRI (p < 0.01).
Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of how well the anthropometric indices identified
high cardiometabolic risk showed that WtHR and BRI were the most accurate indices. The best
WtHR and BRI cut-off points in men were 0.56 (area under curve, AUC 0.77) and 4.71 (AUC 0.77),
respectively. For women, the WtHR and BRI cut-off points were 0.63 (AUC 0.77) and 6.20 (AUC 0.77),
respectively. In conclusion, BRI and WtHR have a moderate discriminating power for detecting high
cardiometabolic risk in older Colombian adults, supporting the idea that both anthropometric indices
are useful screening tools for use in the elderly.This study is part of a larger project that has been funded by the Colciencias y Ministerio de Salud y la
Protección Social de Colombia (The SABE Study ID 2013, no. 764)
Obesity- and Lipid-Related Parameters in the Identification of Older Adults with a High Risk of Prediabetes According to the American Diabetes Association: An Analysis of the 2015 Health, Well-Being, and Aging Study
This study evaluated the predictive ability of 11 obesity- and lipid-related parameters,
including body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-height ratio (WtHR), body
roundness index (BRI), “A” body-shape index (ABSI), conicity index (C), visceral adiposity index
(VAI), triglyceride-to-glucose fasting index (TyG), triglyceride-to-glucose fasting related to BMI
(TyG-BMI), triglyceride-to-glucose fasting related to WC (TyG-WC), and triglyceride-to-glucose
fasting related to WtHR (TyG-WtHR), to identify patients from an elderly Colombian population with
a high risk of prediabetes according to the 2016 American Diabetes Association criteria. The data
were obtained from the 2015 Colombian Health and Wellbeing and Aging Survey. A total of 3307
elderly Colombian individuals (aged over 60 years) were included. Anthropometric data, fasting
plasma glucose, blood lipid profiles, family history, and health-related behaviors were assessed, and
prediabetes was defined as a fasting plasma glucose of 100 to 125 mg/dL. The areas under the receiver
operating characteristic (ROC) curves (AUCs) were calculated for each anthropometric indicator,
using the prediabetes classification to identify their sensitivity and specificity, and these indicated that
the prevalence of prediabetes was 25.3% in this population. After adjusting for potential confounding
factors, the TyG index was strongly associated with the odds of having prediabetes in both sexes,
and multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the ORs for prediabetes increased across
quartiles (p < 0.001).This study is part of a larger project that has been funded by a Colciencias y Ministerio de Salud y la
Protección Social de Colombia (The SABE Study ID 2013, no. 764). Mikel Izquierdo is funded in part by a research
grant PI17/01814 of the Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (ISCIII, FEDER)
Analysis of lifestyle and bone mineralization in a population of Spanish young adults
Objective: To analyze the environmental factors (nutritional status,
levels of physical activity and nutritional habits) and their possible
association with bone mass in a population of young adults.
Methods: The study population consisted of 200 subjects (117 women
and 83 men) aged between 18 and 25 years (mean age 20.4 years ±2.2
years). Body composition parameters were measured by an electronic
balance (TANITA BC-418MA), nutritional habits were estimated
by 72-h dietary recall, level of physical activity was assessed by the
International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and bone mass
was measured by ultrasonography at the calcaneus.
Results: There were significant differences in bone mass values
according to gender (p= 0.013). Despite the fact that 70% of the
subjects had a body mass index (BMI) within the normal range, 20%
had overweight or obesity. 49% of the individuals had a moderate
level of physical activity, although women had lower levels of physical
activity than men (17.9% vs 8.4%). Most diets among young adults were
hyperprotic, hyperlipidic and low-carbohydrates, with low-calcium and
fiber intakes and high-phosphorus. Analysis of bone mass according to
BMI showed higher values as the weight category rises, with significant
differences in women. Higher values of bone mass were shown as the
level of physical activity was higher, showing significant differences in
males.
Conclusion: Our results show that BMI and level of physical activity
are significantly associated with bone health in a population of young
adults, suggesting the relevance of promoting healthy lifestyles as a
strategy for the early prevention of osteoporosis
Percentiles de grasa corporal medidos por impedancia bioeléctrica en niños y adolescentes de Bogotá (Colombia): El estudio FUPRECOL. población,
o. El análisis de la composición corporal constituye una parte fundamental en la evaluación del estado nutricional. El objetivo de este estudio fue establecer percentiles de grasa corporal por bioimpedancia eléctrica en niños y adolescentes de Bogotá, Colombia, pertenecientes al estudio FUPRECOL (Asociación de la Fuerza Prensil con Manifestaciones Tempranas de Riesgo Cardiovascular en Niños y Adolescentes ColombianosThe analysis of body composition is a fundamental part of nutritional status assessment. The objective of this study was to establish body fat percentiles by bioelectrical impedance in children and adolescents from Bogotá (Colombia) who were part of the FUPRECOL study (Asociación de la Fuerza Prensil con Manifestaciones Tempranas de Riesgo Cardiovascular en Niños y Adolescentes Colombianos - Association between prehensile force and early signs of cardiovascular risk in Colombian children and adolescents)
Potential Protective Effect of Oleanolic Acid on the Components of Metabolic Syndrome: A Systematic Review
The high prevalence of obesity is a serious public health problem in today’s world. Both obesity and insulin resistance favor the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is associated with a number of pathologies, especially type 2 diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular diseases. This serious problem highlights the need to search for new natural compounds to be employed in therapeutic and preventive strategies, such as oleanolic acid (OA). This research aimed to systematically review the effects of OA on the main components of MetS as well as oxidative stress in clinical trials and experimental animal studies. Databases searched included PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, Scopus, EMBASE, Cochrane, and CINAHL from 2013 to 2019. Thus, both animal studies (n = 23) and human clinical trials (n = 1) were included in our review to assess the effects of OA formulations on parameters concerning insulin resistance and the MetS components. The methodological quality assessment was performed through using the SYRCLE’s Risk of Bias for animal studies and the Jadad scale. According to the studies in our review, OA improves blood pressure levels, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperglycemia, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance. Although there is scientific evidence that OA has beneficial effects in the prevention and treatment of MetS and insulin resistance, more experimental studies and randomized clinical trials are needed to guarantee its effectiveness.The results reported in the study are from the doctoral thesis of the main author and belong to the Clinical Medicine and Health Public Programme (B 12.56.1) of the University of Granada, Spain. F.-A. Á is granted with a pre-doctoral FPU grant (University of Granada, Spain). This work was also supported by a research initiation fellowship of the University of Granada, Spai
Correlation between anthropometric measurements and blood pressure in a population of Palestinian adults.
This manuscript is part of the PhD research developed by Moath Abu Ejheisheh, included in the Official PhD Program of Clinical Medicine and Public Health at the University of Granada, Spain. The authors in this study would like to extend her appreciation to the study participants for their time.Obesity can be a major problem due to its potential to cause a number of health issues, including high blood pressure and diabetes. Many reports have come out of Palestine on overweight and obesity and their direct link to non-communicable diseases, although there is only limited evidence available on the connection between obesity and hypertension in Palestinian adults. We aimed to look at the associations between anthropometric and body composition variables and blood pressure in a large population of Palestinian adults (1337 subjects) and determine which anthropometric indices most strongly correlate with high blood pressure. Anthropometric measurements including height, waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), body mass index (BMI), and total body fat (TBF) were assessed. A body composition analyzer was used to measure body weight, fat mass and fat-free mass. Systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure were measured using a Dinamap vital signs monitor. In both males and females, all the anthropometric measurements showed significant strong positive correlations with mean SBP and mean DBP (p < 0.01). SBP correlated the most strongly with waist circumference in all subjects (r = 0.444 in females, r = 0.422 in males), while DBP correlated the most strongly with WC in males (r = 0.386), but with TBF in females (r = 0.256). By controlling fat percentage, WC, HC, and BMI, which are affected by extra weight and lack of exercise, blood pressure levels can be regulated.The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article
Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia
Background: During pregnancy, the need for certain nutrients increases. This study assessed the prevalence and
socio-demographic factors associated with dietary supplement use in a representative sample of pregnant women
in Colombia.
Method: Data for this study were obtained from a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey (ENSIN, 2010).
A total of 1856 pregnant women, 13–49 years of age, were recruited. The use of prenatal dietary supplements
(Vitamins A, C or E) was treated as a binary outcome (used at some time or never sued during pregnancy when
prescribed by a doctor) in multinomial analyses. Sociodemographic data and associated factors were assessed by
computer-assisted personal interview technology.
Results: Of the sample, 1123 women (68.6%) reported taking prenatal dietary supplements at some stage during their
pregnancy. Most users had a high socioeconomic level (79.5%), were in their third trimester of pregnancy (79.5%), were
30–49 years of age (74.0%), and lived in the central region of Colombia (73.8%). The multivariate logistic regression
showed that third trimester of pregnancy (OR 6.2;95% CI 4.0 to 9.3), high educational level (OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.5 to 3.4),
high socioeconomic level -SISBEN IV or more- (OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.4 to 2.8), residence in the Atlantic region (north)
(OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.7 to 3.6), Eastern region (OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.3 to 3.1), central region (OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.7 to 3.9),
Pacific region (west) (OR 1.5; 95% CI 1.0 to 2.3), and belonging to the mestizo (others) ethnic group (OR 1.2; 95% CI 1.0
to 2.6), were all associated with a higher probability of dietary supplement intake.
Conclusion: The prevalence of prenatal dietary supplements in pregnant women in Colombia was found to be
substantial. The variables significantly associated with their use were educational level, socioeconomic level, trimester of
pregnancy, geographic level and ethnic group. These results indicate the necessity of implementing new health
policies that guarantee uniform access to nutritional supplements for all population sectors, especially in countries,
such as Colombia, who are currently undergoing a process of nutritional transition.The ENSIN was funded by the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF,
for its initials in Spanish) and was conducted during the years 2008–2010.
The funding had no role in the study design, in the collection, analysis, and
interpretation of data, in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to
submit the manuscript for publication