Dietary biomarkers—an update on their validity and applicability in epidemiological studies

Author:

Landberg Rikard1ORCID,Karra Prasoona23,Hoobler Rachel23,Loftfield Erikka4ORCID,Huybrechts Inge5ORCID,Rattner Jodi I5,Noerman Stefania1,Claeys Liesel6,Neveu Vanessa5,Vidkjaer Nanna Hjort1ORCID,Savolainen Otto1,Playdon Mary C23,Scalbert Augustin5

Affiliation:

1. Division of Food and Nutrition Science, Department of Life Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology , Gothenburg, Sweden

2. Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT, USA

3. Cancer Control and Population Sciences Program, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Salt Lake City , UT, USA

4. Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute , Bethesda, MD, USA

5. International Agency for Research on Cancer, Nutrition and Metabolism Branch , Lyon, France

6. International Agency for Research on Cancer, Molecular Mechanisms and Biomarkers Group , Lyon, France

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this literature review was to identify and provide a summary update on the validity and applicability of the most promising dietary biomarkers reflecting the intake of important foods in the Western diet for application in epidemiological studies. Many dietary biomarker candidates, reflecting intake of common foods and their specific constituents, have been discovered from intervention and observational studies in humans, but few have been validated. The literature search was targeted for biomarker candidates previously reported to reflect intakes of specific food groups or components that are of major importance in health and disease. Their validity was evaluated according to 8 predefined validation criteria and adapted to epidemiological studies; we summarized the findings and listed the most promising food intake biomarkers based on the evaluation. Biomarker candidates for alcohol, cereals, coffee, dairy, fats and oils, fruits, legumes, meat, seafood, sugar, tea, and vegetables were identified. Top candidates for all categories are specific to certain foods, have defined parent compounds, and their concentrations are unaffected by nonfood determinants. The correlations of candidate dietary biomarkers with habitual food intake were moderate to strong and their reproducibility over time ranged from low to high. For many biomarker candidates, critical information regarding dose response, correlation with habitual food intake, and reproducibility over time is yet unknown. The nutritional epidemiology field will benefit from the development of novel methods to combine single biomarkers to generate biomarker panels in combination with self-reported data. The most promising dietary biomarker candidates that reflect commonly consumed foods and food components for application in epidemiological studies were identified, and research required for their full validation was summarized.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Huntsman Cancer Institute Cancer Center

Swedish Research Council

JPI HDHL

ERA-NET

INTIMIC

EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme

Intramural Research Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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