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Laboratory of Experimental Metabolism and Clinical Research, CMN “20 de Noviembre”, ISSSTE, Mexico
Research Article
Diet Content of Non-saturated Fatty Acids Decreases Plasma Adiponectin in Patients
with Metabolic Syndrome
Author(s): Juan Antonio Suárez-Cuenca, Diana Elisa Díaz-Jiménez, Juan Antonio Pineda-Juárez*, Alondra Gissel Mendoza-Mota, Ofelia Dinora Valencia-Aldana, Said Núñez-Angeles, Eduardo Vera-Gómez, Alejandro Hernández-Patricio, Mónica Escamilla-Tilch, Pavel Loeza-Magana, Jorge Antonio Lara-Vargas, Rebeca Pérez-Cabeza de Vaca, Jose Rodolfo Arteaga Martinez, Angel Alfonso Garduno-Perez, Beatriz Barranco-Fragoso, Jesús Montoya-Ramírez, Maria Angelica Diaz-Aranda, Roberto Carlos Chaparro-Hernandez, Alberto Melchor-López, Silvia García, Jose Gutierrez-Salinas and Paul Mondragon-Teran
Introduction: The metabolic syndrome (MS) has been related to the unbalance between pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines; where adiponectin, an anti-inflammatory adipokine, is considered to play a key metabolic role. The consumption of certain micronutrients has been claimed to modify pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Aim: To explore whether dietary micronutrients are related with plasma adiponectin in patients with MS. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis. Quartiles of dietary bioactive compounds were compared according to values of plasma adiponectin. Interquartile variation (IQV) and correlation analyses were performed. Results: There was a significant IQV of dietary unsaturated fatty acids (between 50%-66% of change, p25 vs p75, p<0.05), particularly for trans-fatty acids, poly-unsaturated fatty acids, mono-unsa.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2155-9600.21.s6.1000817