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The Carbon Isotope Ratios of Serum Amino Acids in Combination with Participant Characteristics can be Used to Estimate Added Sugar Intake in a Controlled Feeding Study of US Postmenopausal Womenopen access

Authors
Yun, Hee YoungTinker, Lesley F.Neuhouser, Marian L.Schoeller, Dale A.Mossavar-Rahmani, YasminSnetselaar, Linda G.van Horn, Linda V.Eaton, Charles B.Prentice, Ross L.Lampe, Johanna W.O’Brien, Diane M.
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
American Society for Nutritional Sciences
Keywords
Added sugar; Amino acid carbon isotope ratios; Controlled feeding study; Dietary biomarker; Nutrition; Physical Activity Study Feeding Study (NPAAS-FS)
Citation
Journal of Nutrition, v.150, no.10, pp 2764 - 2771
Pages
8
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Journal Title
Journal of Nutrition
Volume
150
Number
10
Start Page
2764
End Page
2771
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/114695
DOI
10.1093/jn/nxaa195
ISSN
0022-3166
1541-6100
Abstract
Background: The carbon isotope ratio (CIR) is a proposed biomarker for added sugar (AS) intake in the United States; however, because the CIR is also associated with meat intake in most populations the need for specificity remains. The CIR of amino acids (AAs) has the potential to differentiate sugars from meat intakes, because essential AAs must derive from dietary protein whereas certain nonessential AAs can be synthesized from sugars.,Objectives: We tested whether serum CIR-AAs in combination with participant characteristics could meet a prespecified biomarker criterion for AS intake in the Nutrition and Physical Activity Assessment Study Feeding Study (NPAAS-FS) of the Women's Health Initiative, a population in which the whole-serum CIR was not associated with AS intake.,Methods: Postmenopausal women (n = 145) from Seattle, WA, were provided with individualized diets that approximated their habitual food intakes for 2 wk. Dietary intakes from consumed foods were characterized over the feeding period using the Nutrition Data System for Research. The CIR of 7 AAs-Ala, Gly, Val, Leu, Ile, Pro, and Phe-were measured in fasting serum collected at the end of the 2-wk feeding period, using gas chromatography-combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Biomarker models were evaluated using regression R-2 = 0.36 as a major biomarker criterion, based on the benchmark R-2 values of well-established recovery biomarkers in the NPAAS-FS.,Results: AS intake was associated with CIR-Ala (rho = 0.32; P ˂ 0.0001). A model of AS intake based on CIR-Ala, CIR-Gly, CIR-Ile, smoking, leisure physical activity, and body weight met the biomarker criterion (R-2 = 0.37). Biomarker-estimated AS intake was not associated with meat or animal protein intake.,Conclusions: Results support serum CIR-AAs in combination with participant characteristics as potential biomarkers of AS intake in US populations, including those with low AS intake.,
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