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Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study

Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) adherence has been proven to produce numerous health benefits. In addition, nutrigenetic studies have explained some individual variations in the response to specific dietary patterns. The present research aimed to explore associations and potential interactions between...

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Autores principales: San-Cristobal, Rodrigo, Navas-Carretero, Santiago, Livingstone, Katherine M., Celis-Morales, Carlos, Macready, Anna L., Fallaize, Rosalind, O’Donovan, Clare B., Lambrinou, Christina P., Moschonis, George, Marsaux, Cyril F. M., Manios, Yannis, Jarosz, Miroslaw, Daniel, Hannelore, Gibney, Eileen R., Brennan, Lorraine, Drevon, Christian A., Gundersen, Thomas E., Gibney, Mike, Saris, Wim H. M., Lovegrove, Julie A., Grimaldi, Keith, Parnell, Laurence D., Bouwman, Jildau, Van Ommen, Ben, Mathers, John C., Martinez, J. Alfredo
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29019927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9101107
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author San-Cristobal, Rodrigo
Navas-Carretero, Santiago
Livingstone, Katherine M.
Celis-Morales, Carlos
Macready, Anna L.
Fallaize, Rosalind
O’Donovan, Clare B.
Lambrinou, Christina P.
Moschonis, George
Marsaux, Cyril F. M.
Manios, Yannis
Jarosz, Miroslaw
Daniel, Hannelore
Gibney, Eileen R.
Brennan, Lorraine
Drevon, Christian A.
Gundersen, Thomas E.
Gibney, Mike
Saris, Wim H. M.
Lovegrove, Julie A.
Grimaldi, Keith
Parnell, Laurence D.
Bouwman, Jildau
Van Ommen, Ben
Mathers, John C.
Martinez, J. Alfredo
author_facet San-Cristobal, Rodrigo
Navas-Carretero, Santiago
Livingstone, Katherine M.
Celis-Morales, Carlos
Macready, Anna L.
Fallaize, Rosalind
O’Donovan, Clare B.
Lambrinou, Christina P.
Moschonis, George
Marsaux, Cyril F. M.
Manios, Yannis
Jarosz, Miroslaw
Daniel, Hannelore
Gibney, Eileen R.
Brennan, Lorraine
Drevon, Christian A.
Gundersen, Thomas E.
Gibney, Mike
Saris, Wim H. M.
Lovegrove, Julie A.
Grimaldi, Keith
Parnell, Laurence D.
Bouwman, Jildau
Van Ommen, Ben
Mathers, John C.
Martinez, J. Alfredo
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description Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) adherence has been proven to produce numerous health benefits. In addition, nutrigenetic studies have explained some individual variations in the response to specific dietary patterns. The present research aimed to explore associations and potential interactions between MedDiet adherence and genetic background throughout the Food4Me web-based nutritional intervention. Dietary, anthropometrical and biochemical data from volunteers of the Food4Me study were collected at baseline and after 6 months. Several genetic variants related to metabolic risk features were also analysed. A Genetic Risk Score (GRS) was derived from risk alleles and a Mediterranean Diet Score (MDS), based on validated food intake data, was estimated. At baseline, there were no interactions between GRS and MDS categories for metabolic traits. Linear mixed model repeated measures analyses showed a significantly greater decrease in total cholesterol in participants with a low GRS after a 6-month period, compared to those with a high GRS. Meanwhile, a high baseline MDS was associated with greater decreases in Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference and glucose. There also was a significant interaction between GRS and the MedDiet after the follow-up period. Among subjects with a high GRS, those with a high MDS evidenced a highly significant reduction in total carotenoids, while among those with a low GRS, there was no difference associated with MDS levels. These results suggest that a higher MedDiet adherence induces beneficial effects on metabolic outcomes, which can be affected by the genetic background in some specific markers.
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spelling pubmed-56917232017-11-22 Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study San-Cristobal, Rodrigo Navas-Carretero, Santiago Livingstone, Katherine M. Celis-Morales, Carlos Macready, Anna L. Fallaize, Rosalind O’Donovan, Clare B. Lambrinou, Christina P. Moschonis, George Marsaux, Cyril F. M. Manios, Yannis Jarosz, Miroslaw Daniel, Hannelore Gibney, Eileen R. Brennan, Lorraine Drevon, Christian A. Gundersen, Thomas E. Gibney, Mike Saris, Wim H. M. Lovegrove, Julie A. Grimaldi, Keith Parnell, Laurence D. Bouwman, Jildau Van Ommen, Ben Mathers, John C. Martinez, J. Alfredo Nutrients Article Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) adherence has been proven to produce numerous health benefits. In addition, nutrigenetic studies have explained some individual variations in the response to specific dietary patterns. The present research aimed to explore associations and potential interactions between MedDiet adherence and genetic background throughout the Food4Me web-based nutritional intervention. Dietary, anthropometrical and biochemical data from volunteers of the Food4Me study were collected at baseline and after 6 months. Several genetic variants related to metabolic risk features were also analysed. A Genetic Risk Score (GRS) was derived from risk alleles and a Mediterranean Diet Score (MDS), based on validated food intake data, was estimated. At baseline, there were no interactions between GRS and MDS categories for metabolic traits. Linear mixed model repeated measures analyses showed a significantly greater decrease in total cholesterol in participants with a low GRS after a 6-month period, compared to those with a high GRS. Meanwhile, a high baseline MDS was associated with greater decreases in Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference and glucose. There also was a significant interaction between GRS and the MedDiet after the follow-up period. Among subjects with a high GRS, those with a high MDS evidenced a highly significant reduction in total carotenoids, while among those with a low GRS, there was no difference associated with MDS levels. These results suggest that a higher MedDiet adherence induces beneficial effects on metabolic outcomes, which can be affected by the genetic background in some specific markers. MDPI 2017-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5691723/ /pubmed/29019927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9101107 Text en © 2017 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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San-Cristobal, Rodrigo
Navas-Carretero, Santiago
Livingstone, Katherine M.
Celis-Morales, Carlos
Macready, Anna L.
Fallaize, Rosalind
O’Donovan, Clare B.
Lambrinou, Christina P.
Moschonis, George
Marsaux, Cyril F. M.
Manios, Yannis
Jarosz, Miroslaw
Daniel, Hannelore
Gibney, Eileen R.
Brennan, Lorraine
Drevon, Christian A.
Gundersen, Thomas E.
Gibney, Mike
Saris, Wim H. M.
Lovegrove, Julie A.
Grimaldi, Keith
Parnell, Laurence D.
Bouwman, Jildau
Van Ommen, Ben
Mathers, John C.
Martinez, J. Alfredo
Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study
title Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study
title_full Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study
title_fullStr Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study
title_full_unstemmed Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study
title_short Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Genetic Background Roles within a Web-Based Nutritional Intervention: The Food4Me Study
title_sort mediterranean diet adherence and genetic background roles within a web-based nutritional intervention: the food4me study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29019927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9101107
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