Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study
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Resumo: | Stress increases inflammation but whether adherence to Mediterranean diet counteracts this association and how early can these effects be observed is not well known. We tested whether (1) cortisol is associated to inflammation, (2) cortisol is associated to the adolescent Mediterranean diet score (aMDS), (3) aMDS lessens inflammation, (4) aMDS associates with cortisol levels and inflammation. Two hundred and forty-two adolescents (137 females; 12.5–17.5 years old) provided salivary cortisol, blood and 2-day 24-h dietary recall from which aMDS was derived. Cortisol levels were associated with increased tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α B = 11.887, p = 0.001) when adjusted for age, gender, parental education and body mass index (BMI). Moreover, cortisol levels were inversely associated to adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (B = −1.023, p = 0.002). Adolescents with higher adherence to aMDS had lower levels of interleukins (IL) IL-1, IL-2, IL-6 and TNF-α, compared to those who did not adhere. The association between cortisol and TNF-α was no longer significant when aMDS was included in the model (B = 6.118, p = 0.139). In addition, comparing lower and higher aMDS groups, the association between cortisol and TNF-α was only observed in those with lower aMDS adherence. Our study suggests that adherence to the Mediterranean Diet may counteract the effect of stress on inflammatory biomarkers which may contribute to decreasing the risk of future mental health. |
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Carvalho, Kenia Mara Baiocchi deRonca, Débora BarbosaMichels, NathalieHuybrechts, IngeCuenca, Magdalena M.Marcos Sánchez, AscensiónMolnár, DénesDallongeville, JeanManios, YannisSchaan, Beatriz D'AgordMoreno Aznar, Luis AlbertoDe Henauw, StefaanCarvalho, Lívia Araújo de2019-10-10T03:50:27Z20182072-6643http://hdl.handle.net/10183/200441001099811Stress increases inflammation but whether adherence to Mediterranean diet counteracts this association and how early can these effects be observed is not well known. We tested whether (1) cortisol is associated to inflammation, (2) cortisol is associated to the adolescent Mediterranean diet score (aMDS), (3) aMDS lessens inflammation, (4) aMDS associates with cortisol levels and inflammation. Two hundred and forty-two adolescents (137 females; 12.5–17.5 years old) provided salivary cortisol, blood and 2-day 24-h dietary recall from which aMDS was derived. Cortisol levels were associated with increased tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α B = 11.887, p = 0.001) when adjusted for age, gender, parental education and body mass index (BMI). Moreover, cortisol levels were inversely associated to adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (B = −1.023, p = 0.002). Adolescents with higher adherence to aMDS had lower levels of interleukins (IL) IL-1, IL-2, IL-6 and TNF-α, compared to those who did not adhere. The association between cortisol and TNF-α was no longer significant when aMDS was included in the model (B = 6.118, p = 0.139). In addition, comparing lower and higher aMDS groups, the association between cortisol and TNF-α was only observed in those with lower aMDS adherence. Our study suggests that adherence to the Mediterranean Diet may counteract the effect of stress on inflammatory biomarkers which may contribute to decreasing the risk of future mental health.application/pdfengNutrients. Basel. vol. 10, n. 11 (2018), 1770, 9 f.Dieta mediterrâneaInflamaçãoAdolescenteDiet qualityDepressive symptomsRisk factorsEpidemiologyImmune systemPreventionHypothalamic-pititary-adrenal-HPA axisDoes the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA studyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001099811.pdf.txt001099811.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain35578http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/200441/2/001099811.pdf.txtc76d1e6c9c7f0ee9663a984296584503MD52ORIGINAL001099811.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf497634http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/200441/1/001099811.pdfc4202ff9e42d72ee7438993e7652aebfMD5110183/2004412019-10-11 03:55:51.050552oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/200441Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-10-11T06:55:51Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study Carvalho, Kenia Mara Baiocchi de Dieta mediterrânea Inflamação Adolescente Diet quality Depressive symptoms Risk factors Epidemiology Immune system Prevention Hypothalamic-pititary-adrenal-HPA axis |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Does the Mediterranean diet protect against stress-induced inflammatory activation in European adolescents? : the HELENA study |
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Carvalho, Kenia Mara Baiocchi de |
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Carvalho, Kenia Mara Baiocchi de Ronca, Débora Barbosa Michels, Nathalie Huybrechts, Inge Cuenca, Magdalena M. Marcos Sánchez, Ascensión Molnár, Dénes Dallongeville, Jean Manios, Yannis Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord Moreno Aznar, Luis Alberto De Henauw, Stefaan Carvalho, Lívia Araújo de |
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Ronca, Débora Barbosa Michels, Nathalie Huybrechts, Inge Cuenca, Magdalena M. Marcos Sánchez, Ascensión Molnár, Dénes Dallongeville, Jean Manios, Yannis Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord Moreno Aznar, Luis Alberto De Henauw, Stefaan Carvalho, Lívia Araújo de |
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Carvalho, Kenia Mara Baiocchi de Ronca, Débora Barbosa Michels, Nathalie Huybrechts, Inge Cuenca, Magdalena M. Marcos Sánchez, Ascensión Molnár, Dénes Dallongeville, Jean Manios, Yannis Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord Moreno Aznar, Luis Alberto De Henauw, Stefaan Carvalho, Lívia Araújo de |
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Dieta mediterrânea Inflamação Adolescente |
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Dieta mediterrânea Inflamação Adolescente Diet quality Depressive symptoms Risk factors Epidemiology Immune system Prevention Hypothalamic-pititary-adrenal-HPA axis |
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Diet quality Depressive symptoms Risk factors Epidemiology Immune system Prevention Hypothalamic-pititary-adrenal-HPA axis |
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Stress increases inflammation but whether adherence to Mediterranean diet counteracts this association and how early can these effects be observed is not well known. We tested whether (1) cortisol is associated to inflammation, (2) cortisol is associated to the adolescent Mediterranean diet score (aMDS), (3) aMDS lessens inflammation, (4) aMDS associates with cortisol levels and inflammation. Two hundred and forty-two adolescents (137 females; 12.5–17.5 years old) provided salivary cortisol, blood and 2-day 24-h dietary recall from which aMDS was derived. Cortisol levels were associated with increased tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α B = 11.887, p = 0.001) when adjusted for age, gender, parental education and body mass index (BMI). Moreover, cortisol levels were inversely associated to adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (B = −1.023, p = 0.002). Adolescents with higher adherence to aMDS had lower levels of interleukins (IL) IL-1, IL-2, IL-6 and TNF-α, compared to those who did not adhere. The association between cortisol and TNF-α was no longer significant when aMDS was included in the model (B = 6.118, p = 0.139). In addition, comparing lower and higher aMDS groups, the association between cortisol and TNF-α was only observed in those with lower aMDS adherence. Our study suggests that adherence to the Mediterranean Diet may counteract the effect of stress on inflammatory biomarkers which may contribute to decreasing the risk of future mental health. |
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