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Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90

BACKGROUND: It is well-known that albumin is synthesized in the liver; serum albumin is a major component of serum proteins. However, it has not been well elucidated how dietary protein intakes are associated with serum albumin levels in general populations without extreme malnutrition. We cross-sec...

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Autores principales: Watanabe, Makoto, Higashiyama, Aya, Kokubo, Yoshihiro, Ono, Yuu, Okayama, Akira, Okamura, Tomonori
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20351474
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20090221
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author Watanabe, Makoto
Higashiyama, Aya
Kokubo, Yoshihiro
Ono, Yuu
Okayama, Akira
Okamura, Tomonori
author_facet Watanabe, Makoto
Higashiyama, Aya
Kokubo, Yoshihiro
Ono, Yuu
Okayama, Akira
Okamura, Tomonori
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description BACKGROUND: It is well-known that albumin is synthesized in the liver; serum albumin is a major component of serum proteins. However, it has not been well elucidated how dietary protein intakes are associated with serum albumin levels in general populations without extreme malnutrition. We cross-sectionally investigated in the representative Japanese the association between dietary protein intake and serum albumin levels. METHODS: A total of 7715 subjects (3220 men and 4495 women, aged 30 years or more) with measurement of serum albumin who participated in both the National Survey on Circulatory Disorders in 1990 and the National Nutrition Survey in 1990 were analyzed in the present analysis. Multiple-adjustments were performed with linear regression models to estimate the association between serum albumin levels and animal or vegetable protein intake adjusting for age and body mass index. RESULTS: The very weak positive association between animal protein and serum albumin levels was observed. On the other hand, there was no clear association observed between vegetable protein and serum albumin levels. Regardless of sex and models, age was inversely associated with serum albumin levels with statistically significance, and standardized coefficients of age were considerably larger in both sexes than other variables. Adjustment for body mass index hardly altered the coefficients of animal or vegetable protein intake, but adjustment for total cholesterol clearly attenuated the relationship between animal protein intake and serum albumin levels. CONCLUSIONS: Present analysis indicated the possibility that animal protein intake was related with serum albumin levels, while vegetable protein intake was not related.
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spelling pubmed-39203902014-02-21 Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90 Watanabe, Makoto Higashiyama, Aya Kokubo, Yoshihiro Ono, Yuu Okayama, Akira Okamura, Tomonori J Epidemiol Supplement BACKGROUND: It is well-known that albumin is synthesized in the liver; serum albumin is a major component of serum proteins. However, it has not been well elucidated how dietary protein intakes are associated with serum albumin levels in general populations without extreme malnutrition. We cross-sectionally investigated in the representative Japanese the association between dietary protein intake and serum albumin levels. METHODS: A total of 7715 subjects (3220 men and 4495 women, aged 30 years or more) with measurement of serum albumin who participated in both the National Survey on Circulatory Disorders in 1990 and the National Nutrition Survey in 1990 were analyzed in the present analysis. Multiple-adjustments were performed with linear regression models to estimate the association between serum albumin levels and animal or vegetable protein intake adjusting for age and body mass index. RESULTS: The very weak positive association between animal protein and serum albumin levels was observed. On the other hand, there was no clear association observed between vegetable protein and serum albumin levels. Regardless of sex and models, age was inversely associated with serum albumin levels with statistically significance, and standardized coefficients of age were considerably larger in both sexes than other variables. Adjustment for body mass index hardly altered the coefficients of animal or vegetable protein intake, but adjustment for total cholesterol clearly attenuated the relationship between animal protein intake and serum albumin levels. CONCLUSIONS: Present analysis indicated the possibility that animal protein intake was related with serum albumin levels, while vegetable protein intake was not related. Japan Epidemiological Association 2010-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3920390/ /pubmed/20351474 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20090221 Text en © 2010 Japan Epidemiological Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Watanabe, Makoto
Higashiyama, Aya
Kokubo, Yoshihiro
Ono, Yuu
Okayama, Akira
Okamura, Tomonori
Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90
title Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90
title_full Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90
title_fullStr Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90
title_full_unstemmed Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90
title_short Protein Intakes and Serum Albumin Levels in a Japanese General Population: NIPPON DATA90
title_sort protein intakes and serum albumin levels in a japanese general population: nippon data90
topic Supplement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20351474
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20090221
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