Diet Quality and Exhaled Breath Condensate Markers in a Sample of School-Aged Children

Author:

Rodrigues Mónica1ORCID,de Castro Mendes Francisca23ORCID,Paciência Inês45ORCID,Cavaleiro Rufo João3,Silva Diana23,Delgado Luís26ORCID,Moreira André1236ORCID,Moreira Pedro13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Porto, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal

2. Basic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, 4200-31 Porto, Portugal

3. Epidemiology Research Unit and Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health, Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, 4050-600 Porto, Portugal

4. Center for Environmental and Respiratory Health Research (CERH), Population Health, University of Oulu, 90014 Oulu, Finland

5. Biocentur Oulu, University of Oulu, 90014 Oulu, Finland

6. Immuno-Allergology Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, 4200-319 Porto, Portugal

Abstract

Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) analysis is a recently developed, non-invasive method used to identify and quantify biomarkers, mainly those coming from the lower respiratory tract. It seems that diet can influence the airway’s inflammation and change the exhaled breath composition. This study aimed to assess the association between diet quality intake and markers in EBC among school-aged children. A cross-sectional analysis included 150 children (48.3% females, aged 7–12 years, mean age: 8.7 ± 0.8 years) from 20 schools across Porto, Portugal. We assessed diet quality through the Healthy Eating Index (HEI)-2015, which was estimated based on a single 24 h food recall questionnaire. EBC samples were collected, and we assessed their ionic content (Na+, K+) and conductivity. The association between diet quality and Na+, K+, Na+/K+ ratio and conductivity was estimated using logistic regression models adjusted for potential confounders. After adjustment, a higher quality diet score increases the odds of higher conductivity values of the EBC (aOR = 1.04, 95%CI 1.00; 1.08). Our findings suggest that a higher diet quality in school-aged children is associated with higher conductivity levels of the EBC.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia

Programa Operacional Regional do Norte

FEDER/FNR

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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