Dietary macronutrient composition in relation to circulating HDL and non-HDL cholesterol: a federated individual-level analysis of cross-sectional data from adolescents and adults in 8 European studies

Autor: Jildau Bouwman, Taylor A. Breuninger, Katharina Nimptsch, Holger Schulz, Sybille Koletzko, Andrea von Berg, Antonietta Robino, Axelle Hoge, Stefan Benda, Tobias Pischon, Chen Yang, Marie Standl, Ute Nöthlings, Stephanie Jeran, Demetris Avraam, Luis Castaño, Jakob Linseisen, Gunda Herberth, Nicolas Gillain, Janett Barbaresko, Michèle Guillaume, Mariona Pinart, Paolo Gasparini, Carla Harris, Anne-Françoise Donneau, Paul Burton, Marta Stelmach-Mardas, Carl Lachat, Heiner Boeing, Gemma Rojo-Martinez
Přispěvatelé: Pinart, M., Jeran, S., Boeing, H., Stelmach-Mardas, M., Standl, M., Schulz, H., Harris, C., von Berg, A., Herberth, G., Koletzko, S., Linseisen, J., Breuninger, T. A., Nothlings, U., Barbaresko, J., Benda, S., Lachat, C., Yang, C., Gasparini, P., Robino, A., Rojo-Martinez, G., Castano, L., Guillaume, M., Donneau, A. -F., Hoge, A., Gillain, N., Avraam, D., Burton, P. R., Bouwman, J., Pischon, T., Nimptsch, K.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Male
Agriculture and Food Sciences
data sharing
carbohydrates
Blood lipids
Medicine (miscellaneous)
BLOOD-PRESSURE
chemistry.chemical_compound
adults
Macronutrient composition
Medicine
adolescents
chemistry.chemical_classification
CARBOHYDRATE INTAKE
Nutrition and Dietetics
18 COUNTRIES
adult
SATURATED FATTY-ACIDS
energy density models
Observational Studies as Topic
Editorial
CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE
SERUM-LIPIDS
Female
Smoking status
lipids (amino acids
peptides
and proteins)

Dietary Carbohydrates
Polyunsaturated fatty acid
Adolescents
Adults
Blood Lipids
Carbohydrates
Data Integration
Data Sharing
Dietary Intake
Energy Density Models
Fatty Acids
Substitution
medicine.medical_specialty
Technology and Engineering
Adolescent
APOLIPOPROTEIN-B
blood lipids
data integration
dietary intake
fatty acids
substitution
HEART-DISEASE
GUINEA-PIG
AcademicSubjects/MED00060
Internal medicine
Humans
ddc:610
energy density model
DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN-CHOLESTEROL
Cholesterol
business.industry
blood lipid
Cholesterol
HDL

Nutrients
Individual level
Dietary Fats
Diet
Cross-Sectional Studies
Endocrinology
chemistry
carbohydrate
Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases
adolescent
Non hdl cholesterol
AcademicSubjects/SCI00960
fatty acid
business
Zdroj: JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
J. Nutr. 151, 2317-2329 (2021)
The Journal of Nutrition
ISSN: 0022-3166
1541-6100
Popis: BACKGROUND: Associations between increased dietary fat and decreased carbohydrate intake with circulating HDL and non-HDL cholesterol have not been conclusively determined. OBJECTIVE: We assessed these relations in 8 European observational human studies participating in the European Nutritional Phenotype Assessment and Data Sharing Initiative (ENPADASI) using harmonized data. METHODS: Dietary macronutrient intake was recorded using study-specific dietary assessment tools. Main outcome measures were lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations: HDL cholesterol (mg/dL) and non-HDL cholesterol (mg/dL). A cross-sectional analysis on 5919 participants (54% female) aged 13-80 y was undertaken using the statistical platform DataSHIELD that allows remote/federated nondisclosive analysis of individual-level data. Generalized linear models (GLM) were fitted to assess associations between replacing 5% of energy from carbohydrates with equivalent energy from total fats, SFAs, MUFAs, or PUFAs with circulating HDL cholesterol and non-HDL cholesterol. GLM were adjusted for study source, age, sex, smoking status, alcohol intake and BMI. RESULTS: The replacement of 5% of energy from carbohydrates with total fats or MUFAs was statistically significantly associated with 0.67mg/dL (95% CI: 0.40, 0.94) or 0.99mg/dL (95% CI: 0.37, 1.60) higher HDL cholesterol, respectively, but not with non-HDL cholesterol concentrations. The replacement of 5% of energy from carbohydrates with SFAs or PUFAs was not associated with HDL cholesterol, but SFAs were statistically significantly associated with 1.94mg/dL (95% CI: 0.08, 3.79) higher non-HDL cholesterol, and PUFAs with -3.91mg/dL (95% CI: -6.98, -0.84) lower non-HDL cholesterol concentrations. A statistically significant interaction by sex for the association of replacing carbohydrates with MUFAs and non-HDL cholesterol was observed, showing a statistically significant inverse association in males and no statistically significant association in females. We observed no statistically significant interaction by age. CONCLUSIONS: The replacement of dietary carbohydrates with fats had favorable effects on lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations in European adolescents and adults when fats were consumed as MUFAs or PUFAs but not as SFAs.
Databáze: OpenAIRE