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Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population

Animal studies have suggested that Mn might be associated with some components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). A few epidemiological studies have assessed dietary Mn intake and its association with the risk of the MetS and its components among Chinese adults. In this study, we assessed daily dieta...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Biao, Su, Xuefen, Su, Danting, Zeng, Fangfang, Wang, Maggie Haitian, Huang, Lichun, Huang, Enshan, Zhu, Yibo, Zhao, Dong, He, Denghua, Zhu, Xuhui, Yeoh, Engkiong, Zhang, Ronghua, Ding, Gangqiang
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4983775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27385039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114516002580
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author Zhou, Biao
Su, Xuefen
Su, Danting
Zeng, Fangfang
Wang, Maggie Haitian
Huang, Lichun
Huang, Enshan
Zhu, Yibo
Zhao, Dong
He, Denghua
Zhu, Xuhui
Yeoh, Engkiong
Zhang, Ronghua
Ding, Gangqiang
author_facet Zhou, Biao
Su, Xuefen
Su, Danting
Zeng, Fangfang
Wang, Maggie Haitian
Huang, Lichun
Huang, Enshan
Zhu, Yibo
Zhao, Dong
He, Denghua
Zhu, Xuhui
Yeoh, Engkiong
Zhang, Ronghua
Ding, Gangqiang
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description Animal studies have suggested that Mn might be associated with some components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). A few epidemiological studies have assessed dietary Mn intake and its association with the risk of the MetS and its components among Chinese adults. In this study, we assessed daily dietary Mn intake and its relationship with MetS risk among Chinese adults in Zhejiang Province using data from the 5th Chinese National Nutrition and Health Survey (2010–2012). A total of 2111 adults were included. Dietary Mn intake was assessed using 3-d 24-h dietary recalls; health-related data were obtained by questionnaire surveys, physical examinations and laboratory assessments. The mean intake of Mn was 6·07 (sd 2·94) mg/d for men (n 998) and 5·13 (sd 2·65) mg/d for women (n 1113). Rice (>42 %) was the main food source of Mn. The prevalence of the MetS was 28·0 % (590/2111). Higher Mn intake was associated with a decreased risk of the MetS in men (Q4 v. Q1 OR 0·62; 95 % CI 0·42, 0·92; P (trend)=0·043) but an increased risk in women (Q4 v. Q1 OR 1·56; 95 % CI 1·02, 2·45; P (trend)=0·078). In addition, Mn intake was inversely associated with abdominal obesity (P (trend)=0·016) and hypertriacylglycerolaemia (P (trend)=0·029) in men, but positively associated with low HDL-cholesterol in both men (P (trend)=0·003) and women (P (trend)<0·001). Our results suggest that higher Mn intakes may be protective against the MetS in men. The inverse association between Mn intake and the MetS in women might be due to the increased risk for low HDL-cholesterol.
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spelling pubmed-49837752016-08-25 Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population Zhou, Biao Su, Xuefen Su, Danting Zeng, Fangfang Wang, Maggie Haitian Huang, Lichun Huang, Enshan Zhu, Yibo Zhao, Dong He, Denghua Zhu, Xuhui Yeoh, Engkiong Zhang, Ronghua Ding, Gangqiang Br J Nutr Full Papers Animal studies have suggested that Mn might be associated with some components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). A few epidemiological studies have assessed dietary Mn intake and its association with the risk of the MetS and its components among Chinese adults. In this study, we assessed daily dietary Mn intake and its relationship with MetS risk among Chinese adults in Zhejiang Province using data from the 5th Chinese National Nutrition and Health Survey (2010–2012). A total of 2111 adults were included. Dietary Mn intake was assessed using 3-d 24-h dietary recalls; health-related data were obtained by questionnaire surveys, physical examinations and laboratory assessments. The mean intake of Mn was 6·07 (sd 2·94) mg/d for men (n 998) and 5·13 (sd 2·65) mg/d for women (n 1113). Rice (>42 %) was the main food source of Mn. The prevalence of the MetS was 28·0 % (590/2111). Higher Mn intake was associated with a decreased risk of the MetS in men (Q4 v. Q1 OR 0·62; 95 % CI 0·42, 0·92; P (trend)=0·043) but an increased risk in women (Q4 v. Q1 OR 1·56; 95 % CI 1·02, 2·45; P (trend)=0·078). In addition, Mn intake was inversely associated with abdominal obesity (P (trend)=0·016) and hypertriacylglycerolaemia (P (trend)=0·029) in men, but positively associated with low HDL-cholesterol in both men (P (trend)=0·003) and women (P (trend)<0·001). Our results suggest that higher Mn intakes may be protective against the MetS in men. The inverse association between Mn intake and the MetS in women might be due to the increased risk for low HDL-cholesterol. Cambridge University Press 2016-07-07 2016-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4983775/ /pubmed/27385039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114516002580 Text en © The Authors 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhou, Biao
Su, Xuefen
Su, Danting
Zeng, Fangfang
Wang, Maggie Haitian
Huang, Lichun
Huang, Enshan
Zhu, Yibo
Zhao, Dong
He, Denghua
Zhu, Xuhui
Yeoh, Engkiong
Zhang, Ronghua
Ding, Gangqiang
Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population
title Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population
title_full Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population
title_fullStr Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population
title_full_unstemmed Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population
title_short Dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a Chinese population
title_sort dietary intake of manganese and the risk of the metabolic syndrome in a chinese population
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4983775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27385039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114516002580
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