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Role of Dietary Carotenoids in Frailty Syndrome: A Systematic Review

Unbalanced diets and altered micronutrient intake are prevalent in the aging adult population. We conducted a systematic review to appraise the evidence regarding the association between single (α-carotene, β-carotene, lutein, lycopene, β-cryptoxanthin) or total carotenoids and frailty syndrome in t...

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Autores principales: Zupo, Roberta, Castellana, Fabio, De Nucci, Sara, Sila, Annamaria, Aresta, Simona, Buscemi, Carola, Randazzo, Cristiana, Buscemi, Silvio, Triggiani, Vincenzo, De Pergola, Giovanni, Cava, Claudia, Lozupone, Madia, Panza, Francesco, Sardone, Rodolfo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10030632
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author Zupo, Roberta
Castellana, Fabio
De Nucci, Sara
Sila, Annamaria
Aresta, Simona
Buscemi, Carola
Randazzo, Cristiana
Buscemi, Silvio
Triggiani, Vincenzo
De Pergola, Giovanni
Cava, Claudia
Lozupone, Madia
Panza, Francesco
Sardone, Rodolfo
author_facet Zupo, Roberta
Castellana, Fabio
De Nucci, Sara
Sila, Annamaria
Aresta, Simona
Buscemi, Carola
Randazzo, Cristiana
Buscemi, Silvio
Triggiani, Vincenzo
De Pergola, Giovanni
Cava, Claudia
Lozupone, Madia
Panza, Francesco
Sardone, Rodolfo
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description Unbalanced diets and altered micronutrient intake are prevalent in the aging adult population. We conducted a systematic review to appraise the evidence regarding the association between single (α-carotene, β-carotene, lutein, lycopene, β-cryptoxanthin) or total carotenoids and frailty syndrome in the adult population. The literature was screened from study inception to December 2021, using six different electronic databases. After establishing inclusion criteria, two independent researchers assessed the eligibility of 180 retrieved articles. Only 11 fit the eligibility requirements, reporting five carotenoid entries. No exclusion criteria were applied to outcomes, assessment tools, i.e., frailty constructs or surrogates, recruitment setting, general health status, country, and study type (cohort or cross-sectional). Carotenoid exposure was taken as either dietary intake or serum concentrations. Cross-sectional design was more common than longitudinal design (n = 8). Higher dietary and plasma levels of carotenoids, taken individually or cumulatively, were found to reduce the odds of physical frailty markedly, and the evidence showed consistency in the direction of association across all selected studies. Overall, the methodological quality was rated from moderate (27%) to high (73%). Prevention of micronutrient deficiencies has some potential to counteract physical decline. Considering carotenoids as biological markers, when monitoring micronutrient status, stressing increased fruit and vegetable intake may be part of potential multilevel interventions to prevent or better manage disability.
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spelling pubmed-89455282022-03-25 Role of Dietary Carotenoids in Frailty Syndrome: A Systematic Review Zupo, Roberta Castellana, Fabio De Nucci, Sara Sila, Annamaria Aresta, Simona Buscemi, Carola Randazzo, Cristiana Buscemi, Silvio Triggiani, Vincenzo De Pergola, Giovanni Cava, Claudia Lozupone, Madia Panza, Francesco Sardone, Rodolfo Biomedicines Systematic Review Unbalanced diets and altered micronutrient intake are prevalent in the aging adult population. We conducted a systematic review to appraise the evidence regarding the association between single (α-carotene, β-carotene, lutein, lycopene, β-cryptoxanthin) or total carotenoids and frailty syndrome in the adult population. The literature was screened from study inception to December 2021, using six different electronic databases. After establishing inclusion criteria, two independent researchers assessed the eligibility of 180 retrieved articles. Only 11 fit the eligibility requirements, reporting five carotenoid entries. No exclusion criteria were applied to outcomes, assessment tools, i.e., frailty constructs or surrogates, recruitment setting, general health status, country, and study type (cohort or cross-sectional). Carotenoid exposure was taken as either dietary intake or serum concentrations. Cross-sectional design was more common than longitudinal design (n = 8). Higher dietary and plasma levels of carotenoids, taken individually or cumulatively, were found to reduce the odds of physical frailty markedly, and the evidence showed consistency in the direction of association across all selected studies. Overall, the methodological quality was rated from moderate (27%) to high (73%). Prevention of micronutrient deficiencies has some potential to counteract physical decline. Considering carotenoids as biological markers, when monitoring micronutrient status, stressing increased fruit and vegetable intake may be part of potential multilevel interventions to prevent or better manage disability. MDPI 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8945528/ /pubmed/35327434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10030632 Text en © 2022 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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Zupo, Roberta
Castellana, Fabio
De Nucci, Sara
Sila, Annamaria
Aresta, Simona
Buscemi, Carola
Randazzo, Cristiana
Buscemi, Silvio
Triggiani, Vincenzo
De Pergola, Giovanni
Cava, Claudia
Lozupone, Madia
Panza, Francesco
Sardone, Rodolfo
Role of Dietary Carotenoids in Frailty Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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title_full Role of Dietary Carotenoids in Frailty Syndrome: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Role of Dietary Carotenoids in Frailty Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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title_short Role of Dietary Carotenoids in Frailty Syndrome: A Systematic Review
title_sort role of dietary carotenoids in frailty syndrome: a systematic review
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10030632
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