Abstract
Dairy fat intake, reflected by the biomarkers C14:0, C15:0, C17:0, trans-C16:1 (n-7), trans-C18:1 (n-7) and CLA, may have beneficial effects on cardiovascular health. It has, however, been questioned whether this association is genuine, since C15:0 and C17:0 are also biomarkers from fish. We investigated whether the above biomarkers are reliable markers for dairy fat intake in 864 healthy subjects. Subsequently, we explored the association between these biomarkers and cardiovascular risk factors. Intakes of dairy and fish were determined by Food Frequency Questionnaires FFQs. Fatty acids were analyzed in plasma triglycerides (TG) and phospholipids (PL). Median intakes of dairy and fish fat were 12.3 (8.4-17.4) g/day and 1.14 (0.53-1.75) g/day. All fatty acids, except TG C17:0, were associated with dairy fat (std. range TG: 0.12 for C14:0 till 0.25 for C15:0 and Trans-C18:1 (n-7); and std. range PL: 0.12 for C17:0 and Trans-C16:1 (n-7) till 0.24 for Trans-C18:1 (n-7) and CLA; p <0.001). TG C17:0 was associated with fish fat (std. = 0.08; p = 0.03), whereas PL C17:0 was not. Associations remained after adjustment for fish/dairy fat intake. Strongest inverse associations with biological variables were found with PL C17:0 and Trans-C18:1 (n-7) (Std.s: waist circumference: -0.18, p <0.001 and -0.10, p <0.05; BMI: -0.17, p <0.001, -0.11, p <0.01; glucose: -0.10, p
Original language | English |
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Article number | 1099 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Nutrients |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May-2019 |
Keywords
- dairy
- fish
- fatty acids
- biomarkers
- cardiovascular diseases
- cardiovascular risk Factors
- cross-sectional
- CONJUGATED LINOLEIC-ACID
- TRANS-PALMITOLEIC ACID
- C-REACTIVE PROTEIN
- URIC-ACID
- ALL-CAUSE
- MILK-FAT
- CIRCULATING BIOMARKERS
- PENTADECANOIC ACID
- ADIPOSE-TISSUE
- SERUM
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Lifelines Biobank
Bakker, S. (Creator), Dotinga, A. (Creator), Vonk, J. M. (Creator), Smidt, N. (Creator), Scholtens, S. (Creator), Swertz, M. (Creator), Wijmenga, C. (Creator), Wolffenbutel, B. H. (Creator), Stolk, R. (Creator), van Zon, S. (Creator), Rosmalen, J. (Creator), Postma, D. S. (Creator), de Boer, R. (Creator), Navis, G. (Creator), Slaets, J. (Creator), Ormel, J. (Creator), van Dijk, F. (Creator) & Bolmer, B. (Data Manager), Lifelines, 2006
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