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Metabolomic Profile of Different Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Frailty Index in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-05-27
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SJR1.473
CiteScore9.1
Impact factor5.0
ISSN20726643
PubMed ID:  35684039
Food Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
Abstract

Diet quality has been associated with slower rates of aging; however, the mechanisms underlying the role of a healthy diet in aging are not fully understood. To address this question, we aimed to identify plasma metabolomic biomarkers of dietary patterns and explored whether these metabolites mediate the relationship between diet and healthy aging, as assessed by the frailty index (FI) in 806 participants of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Adherence to different dietary patterns was evaluated using the Mediterranean diet score (MDS), Mediterranean–DASH Diet Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) score, and Alternate Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI). Associations between diet, FI, and metabolites were assessed using linear regression models. Higher adherence to these dietary patterns was associated with lower FI. We found 236, 218, and 278 metabolites associated with the MDS, MIND, and AHEI, respectively, with 127 common metabolites, which included lipids, tri/di-glycerides, lyso/phosphatidylcholine, amino acids, bile acids, ceramides, cholesterol esters, fatty acids and acylcarnitines, indoles, and sphingomyelins. Metabolomic signatures of diet explained 28%, 37%, and 38% of the variance of the MDS, MIND, and AHEI, respectively. Signatures of MIND and AHEI mediated 55% and 61% of the association between each dietary pattern with FI, while the mediating effect of MDS signature was not statistically significant. The high number of metabolites associated with the different dietary patterns supports the notion of common mechanisms that underly the relationship between diet and frailty. The identification of multiple metabolite classes suggests that the effect of diet is complex and not mediated by any specific biomarkers. Furthermore, these metabolites may serve as biomarkers for poor diet quality to identify individuals for targeted dietary interventions.

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Tanaka T. et al. Metabolomic Profile of Different Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Frailty Index in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women // Nutrients. 2022. Vol. 14. No. 11. p. 2237.
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Tanaka T., Talegawkar S. A., Jin Y., Candia J., Tian Q., Moaddel R., Simonsick E. M., Ferrucci L. Metabolomic Profile of Different Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Frailty Index in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women // Nutrients. 2022. Vol. 14. No. 11. p. 2237.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/nu14112237
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14112237
TI - Metabolomic Profile of Different Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Frailty Index in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women
T2 - Nutrients
AU - Tanaka, Toshiko
AU - Talegawkar, Sameera A
AU - Jin, Yichen
AU - Candia, Julián
AU - Tian, Qu
AU - Moaddel, Ruin
AU - Simonsick, Eleanor M.
AU - Ferrucci, Luigi
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/05/27
PB - MDPI
SP - 2237
IS - 11
VL - 14
PMID - 35684039
SN - 2072-6643
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@article{2022_Tanaka,
author = {Toshiko Tanaka and Sameera A Talegawkar and Yichen Jin and Julián Candia and Qu Tian and Ruin Moaddel and Eleanor M. Simonsick and Luigi Ferrucci},
title = {Metabolomic Profile of Different Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Frailty Index in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2022},
volume = {14},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14112237},
number = {11},
pages = {2237},
doi = {10.3390/nu14112237}
}
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Tanaka, Toshiko, et al. “Metabolomic Profile of Different Dietary Patterns and Their Association with Frailty Index in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women.” Nutrients, vol. 14, no. 11, May. 2022, p. 2237. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14112237.