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Interrelationship between micronutrients and cardiovascular structure and function in type 2 diabetes

Micronutrients are important for normal cardiovascular function. They may play a role in the increased risk of cardiovascular disease observed in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and T2D-related heart failure. The aims of this study were to (1) examine micronutrient status in people with T2D v. hea...

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Autores principales: Walters, Grace W. M., Redman, Emma, Gulsin, Gaurav S., Henson, Joseph, Argyridou, Stavroula, Yates, Thomas, Davies, Melanie J., Parke, Kelly, McCann, Gerry P., Brady, Emer M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.82
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author Walters, Grace W. M.
Redman, Emma
Gulsin, Gaurav S.
Henson, Joseph
Argyridou, Stavroula
Yates, Thomas
Davies, Melanie J.
Parke, Kelly
McCann, Gerry P.
Brady, Emer M.
author_facet Walters, Grace W. M.
Redman, Emma
Gulsin, Gaurav S.
Henson, Joseph
Argyridou, Stavroula
Yates, Thomas
Davies, Melanie J.
Parke, Kelly
McCann, Gerry P.
Brady, Emer M.
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description Micronutrients are important for normal cardiovascular function. They may play a role in the increased risk of cardiovascular disease observed in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and T2D-related heart failure. The aims of this study were to (1) examine micronutrient status in people with T2D v. healthy controls; (2) assess any changes following a nutritionally complete meal replacement plan (MRP) compared with routine care; (3) determine if any changes were associated with changes in cardiovascular structure/function. This was a secondary analysis of data from a prospective, randomised, open-label, blinded end-point trial of people with T2D, with a nested case–control [NCT02590822]. Anthropometrics, cardiac resonance imaging and fasting blood samples (to quantify vitamins B(1), B(6), B(12), D and C; and iron and ferritin) were collected at baseline and 12 weeks following the MRP or routine care. Comparative data in healthy controls were collected at baseline. A total of eighty-three people with T2D and thirty-six healthy controls were compared at baseline; all had micronutrient status within reference ranges. Vitamin B(1) was higher (148⋅9 v. 131⋅7; P 0⋅01) and B(6) lower (37⋅3 v. 52⋅9; P 0⋅01) in T2D v. controls. All thirty participants randomised to routine care and twenty-four to the MRP completed the study. There was an increase in vitamins B(1), B(6), D and C following the MRP, which were not associated with changes in cardiovascular structure/function. In conclusion, changes in micronutrient status following the MRP were not independently associated with improvements in cardiovascular structure/function in people with T2D.
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spelling pubmed-85320752021-11-02 Interrelationship between micronutrients and cardiovascular structure and function in type 2 diabetes Walters, Grace W. M. Redman, Emma Gulsin, Gaurav S. Henson, Joseph Argyridou, Stavroula Yates, Thomas Davies, Melanie J. Parke, Kelly McCann, Gerry P. Brady, Emer M. J Nutr Sci Research Article Micronutrients are important for normal cardiovascular function. They may play a role in the increased risk of cardiovascular disease observed in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and T2D-related heart failure. The aims of this study were to (1) examine micronutrient status in people with T2D v. healthy controls; (2) assess any changes following a nutritionally complete meal replacement plan (MRP) compared with routine care; (3) determine if any changes were associated with changes in cardiovascular structure/function. This was a secondary analysis of data from a prospective, randomised, open-label, blinded end-point trial of people with T2D, with a nested case–control [NCT02590822]. Anthropometrics, cardiac resonance imaging and fasting blood samples (to quantify vitamins B(1), B(6), B(12), D and C; and iron and ferritin) were collected at baseline and 12 weeks following the MRP or routine care. Comparative data in healthy controls were collected at baseline. A total of eighty-three people with T2D and thirty-six healthy controls were compared at baseline; all had micronutrient status within reference ranges. Vitamin B(1) was higher (148⋅9 v. 131⋅7; P 0⋅01) and B(6) lower (37⋅3 v. 52⋅9; P 0⋅01) in T2D v. controls. All thirty participants randomised to routine care and twenty-four to the MRP completed the study. There was an increase in vitamins B(1), B(6), D and C following the MRP, which were not associated with changes in cardiovascular structure/function. In conclusion, changes in micronutrient status following the MRP were not independently associated with improvements in cardiovascular structure/function in people with T2D. Cambridge University Press 2021-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8532075/ /pubmed/34733500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.82 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://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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Gulsin, Gaurav S.
Henson, Joseph
Argyridou, Stavroula
Yates, Thomas
Davies, Melanie J.
Parke, Kelly
McCann, Gerry P.
Brady, Emer M.
Interrelationship between micronutrients and cardiovascular structure and function in type 2 diabetes
title Interrelationship between micronutrients and cardiovascular structure and function in type 2 diabetes
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title_sort interrelationship between micronutrients and cardiovascular structure and function in type 2 diabetes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2021.82
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