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Association of total dietary antioxidant capacity with oxidative stress and metabolic markers among patients with metabolic syndromeopen access대사증후군 환자 및 위험군의 식사 내 총 항산화능과 산화스트레스 및 대사 지표의 연관성

Authors
Ham, D.Jun, S.Kang, M.Shin, S.Wie, G.-A.Baik, H.W.Joung, H.
Issue Date
Jun-2017
Publisher
Korean Nutrition Society
Keywords
Antioxidant; Metabolic marker; Metabolic syndrome; Oxidative stress; Total antioxidant capacity
Citation
Journal of Nutrition and Health, v.50, no.3, pp 246 - 256
Pages
11
Journal Title
Journal of Nutrition and Health
Volume
50
Number
3
Start Page
246
End Page
256
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/72593
DOI
10.4163/jnh.2017.50.3.246
ISSN
2288-3886
2288-3959
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the association of total dietary antioxidant capacity (TAC) with oxidative stress and metabolic markers among patients with metabolic syndrome according to gender. Methods: A total of 346 subjects aged 30∼59 years with two or more risk factors of metabolic syndrome were recruited from a general hospital near Seoul in South Korea between 2010 and 2012 based on data from the medical checkup. Biochemical indices for oxidative stress and metabolic markers were measured. Food consumption data from 3-day food records were linked with the antioxidant capacity database for commonly consumed Korean foods to estimate individual's TAC. Results: Average dietary TAC of the study subjects was 132.0 mg VCE/d/1,000 kca n men and 196.4 mg VCE/d/1,000 kca n women. Levels of γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT), systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and blood triglycerides were reduced significantly according to increasing TAC in men, but there was no significant trend in women. Intakes of total flavonoids and carotenoids were significantly negatively correlated with GGT (p < 0.05) and d-ROMs (p < 0.01) in men, whereas those of α-tocopherol (p < 0.05) and γ-tocopherol (p < 0.05) were positively correlated with biological antioxidant potential (BAP) in women. The odds ratio of high oxidative stress indices and abnormal metabolic markers according to TAC level were not significant in either men or women. Conclusion: The results show that dietary TAC was partially associated with oxidative stress and metabolic markers among patients with metabolic syndrome. Further research is required for elucidating the association between dietary TAC and incidence of metabolic syndrome and chronic diseases within a large population in prospective studies. © 2017 The Korean Nutrition Society.
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