High Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Moderate Fat Intake Are Associated with Higher Carotenoid Concentration in Human Plasma
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Published:2021-03-17
Issue:3
Volume:10
Page:473
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ISSN:2076-3921
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Container-title:Antioxidants
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Antioxidants
Author:
Marhuenda-Muñoz MaríaORCID, Rinaldi de Alvarenga José FernandoORCID, Hernáez ÁlvaroORCID, Tresserra-Rimbau AnnaORCID, Martínez-González Miguel ÁngelORCID, Salas-Salvadó JordiORCID, Corella DoloresORCID, Malcampo MireiaORCID, Martínez José AlfredoORCID, Alonso-Gómez Ángel M.ORCID, Wärnberg JuliaORCID, Vioque JesúsORCID, Romaguera DoraORCID, López-Miranda JoséORCID, Estruch RamónORCID, Tinahones Francisco J., Lapetra José, Serra-Majem J. Lluís, Bueno-Cavanillas AuroraORCID, Tur Josep A.ORCID, Sánchez Vicente MartínORCID, Pintó XavierORCID, Delgado-Rodríguez Miguel, Matía-Martín Pilar, Vidal Josep, Vázquez Clotilde, Daimiel LidiaORCID, Ros Emilio, Serra-Mir Mercè, Vázquez-Ruiz ZenaidaORCID, Nishi Stephanie K., Sorlí Jose V.ORCID, Zomeño María DoloresORCID, Zulet María AngelesORCID, Vaquero-Luna Jessica, Carabaño-Moral Rosa, Notario-Barandiaran Leyre, Morey Marga, García-Ríos Antonio, Gómez-Pérez Ana M.ORCID, Santos-Lozano José Manuel, Buil-Cosiales PilarORCID, Basora Josep, Portolés Olga, Schröder Helmut, Abete ItziarORCID, Salaverria-Lete Itziar, Toledo EstefaníaORCID, Babio NancyORCID, Fitó Montse, Martínez-Huélamo Miriam, Lamuela-Raventós Rosa MORCID
Abstract
Carotenoids are pigments contained mainly in fruit and vegetables (F&V) that have beneficial effects on cardiometabolic health. Due to their lipophilic nature, co-ingestion of fat appears to increase their bioavailability via facilitating transfer to the aqueous micellar phase during digestion. However, the extent to which high fat intake may contribute to increased carotenoid plasma concentrations is still unclear. The objective was to examine the degree to which the consumption of different amounts of both carotenoid-rich foods and fats is associated with plasma carotenoid concentrations within a Mediterranean lifestyle context (subsample from the PREDIMED-Plus study baseline) where consumption of F&V and fat is high. The study population was categorized into four groups according to their self-reported consumption of F&V and fat. Carotenoids were extracted from plasma samples and analyzed by HPLC-UV-VIS-QqQ-MS/MS. Carotenoid systemic concentrations were greater in high consumers of F&V than in low consumers of these foods (+3.04 μmol/L (95% CI: 0.90, 5.17), p-value = 0.005), but circulating concentrations seemed to decrease when total fat intake was very high (−2.69 μmol/L (−5.54; 0.16), p-value = 0.064). High consumption of F&V is associated with greater systemic levels of total carotenoids, in particular when fat intake is low-to-moderate rather than very high.
Funder
Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología Generalitat de Catalunya Fondo de Investigación para la Salud European Research Council Generalitat Valenciana Fundació la Marató de TV3 European Regional Development Fund
Subject
Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Physiology
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