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Characterizing Dietary Advanced Glycation End-Product (dAGE) Exposure and the Relationship to Colorectal Adenoma Recurrence: A Secondary Analysis

Limited studies have evaluated the association between dietary advanced glycation end-product AGE (dAGEs) intake and cancer risk; however, no studies have addressed adenoma risk or recurrence. The objective of this study was to determine an association between dietary AGEs and adenoma recurrence. A...

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Autores principales: Sfeir, Maren, Jacobs, Elizabeth T., Kohler, Lindsay N., Steck, Susan E., Yung, Angela K., Thomson, Cynthia A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904125
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051126
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Jacobs, Elizabeth T.
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Steck, Susan E.
Yung, Angela K.
Thomson, Cynthia A.
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description Limited studies have evaluated the association between dietary advanced glycation end-product AGE (dAGEs) intake and cancer risk; however, no studies have addressed adenoma risk or recurrence. The objective of this study was to determine an association between dietary AGEs and adenoma recurrence. A secondary analysis was conducted using an existing dataset from a pooled sample of participants in two adenoma prevention trials. Participants completed a baseline Arizona Food Frequency Questionnaire (AFFQ) to estimate AGE exposure. N(Ɛ)- carboxymethyl-lysine (CML)-AGE values were assigned to quantify foods in the AFFQ using a published AGE database, and participants’ exposure was evaluated as a CML-AGE (kU/1000 kcal) intake. Regression models were run to determine the relationship between CML-AGE intake and adenoma recurrence. The sample included 1976 adults with a mean age of 67.2 y ± 7.34. The average CML-AGE intake was 5251.1 ± 1633.1 (kU/1000 kcal), ranging between 4960 and 17032.4 (kU/1000 kcal). A higher intake of CML-AGE had no significant association with the odds of adenoma recurrence [OR(95% CI) = 1.02 (0.71,1.48)] compared to participants with a lower intake. In this sample, CML-AGE intake was not associated with adenoma recurrence. Future research is needed and should be expanded to examine the intake of different types of dAGEs with consideration for the direct measurement of AGE.
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spelling pubmed-100051222023-03-11 Characterizing Dietary Advanced Glycation End-Product (dAGE) Exposure and the Relationship to Colorectal Adenoma Recurrence: A Secondary Analysis Sfeir, Maren Jacobs, Elizabeth T. Kohler, Lindsay N. Steck, Susan E. Yung, Angela K. Thomson, Cynthia A. Nutrients Article Limited studies have evaluated the association between dietary advanced glycation end-product AGE (dAGEs) intake and cancer risk; however, no studies have addressed adenoma risk or recurrence. The objective of this study was to determine an association between dietary AGEs and adenoma recurrence. A secondary analysis was conducted using an existing dataset from a pooled sample of participants in two adenoma prevention trials. Participants completed a baseline Arizona Food Frequency Questionnaire (AFFQ) to estimate AGE exposure. N(Ɛ)- carboxymethyl-lysine (CML)-AGE values were assigned to quantify foods in the AFFQ using a published AGE database, and participants’ exposure was evaluated as a CML-AGE (kU/1000 kcal) intake. Regression models were run to determine the relationship between CML-AGE intake and adenoma recurrence. The sample included 1976 adults with a mean age of 67.2 y ± 7.34. The average CML-AGE intake was 5251.1 ± 1633.1 (kU/1000 kcal), ranging between 4960 and 17032.4 (kU/1000 kcal). A higher intake of CML-AGE had no significant association with the odds of adenoma recurrence [OR(95% CI) = 1.02 (0.71,1.48)] compared to participants with a lower intake. In this sample, CML-AGE intake was not associated with adenoma recurrence. Future research is needed and should be expanded to examine the intake of different types of dAGEs with consideration for the direct measurement of AGE. MDPI 2023-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10005122/ /pubmed/36904125 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15051126 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short Characterizing Dietary Advanced Glycation End-Product (dAGE) Exposure and the Relationship to Colorectal Adenoma Recurrence: A Secondary Analysis
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