Association between Polyphenol Intake and Lipid Profile of Adults and Elders in a Northeastern Brazilian Capital

Author:

de Farias Luciana Melo1ORCID,Lopes Rodrigues Lays Arnaud Rosal1ORCID,de Carvalho Lavôr Layanne Cristina1ORCID,de Lima Alessandro2ORCID,Sampaio da Paz Suzana Maria Rebêlo1,Pereira da Silva Jânyerson Dannys3,de Macêdo Gonçalves Frota Karoline1,Lucarini Massimo4ORCID,Durazzo Alessandra4ORCID,Arcanjo Daniel Dias Rufino5ORCID,de Carvalho e Martins Maria do Carmo5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina 64049-550, PI, Brazil

2. Faculty of Gastronomy, Federal Institute of Piauí, Teresina 64019-368, PI, Brazil

3. Faculty of Pharmacy, Uninassau Alliance College, Teresina 49075-470, PI, Brazil

4. CREA-Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina, 546, 00178 Rome, Italy

5. Department of Biophysics and Physiology, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina 64049-550, PI, Brazil

Abstract

This research was aimed at evaluating the relationship between the estimated polyphenol intake and the atherogenic lipid profile in adult and elder residents in the city of Teresina, located in the Northeastern Region of Brazil. This study was a cross-sectional population-based survey with 501 adults and elders, conducted in Teresina, Brazil. Food intake was obtained by 24-h food recall. The estimated polyphenol intake was calculated by multiplying the food consumption data from the recall by the polyphenol content in the foods described in the Phenol-Explorer database. The mean intake of total polyphenols was 1006.53 mg/day. The phenolic acids was the class with the highest intake, followed by the flavonols. Coffee, beans and apples were the main foods contributing to the total polyphenol intake. In the individuals with elevated serum concentrations of total cholesterol and triglycerides, the intake of total polyphenols was significantly higher. The intake of total polyphenols, phenolic acids and lignans was higher in the subjects with dyslipidemia. This article provides, for the first time, data on the intake of the total polyphenol classes and subclasses in the evaluated population and the relationship with the lipid profile. The individuals with a higher intake of total polyphenols had a worse lipid profile, which may be a consequence of an improved diet in those individuals who present with dyslipidemia.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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