TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between polyunsaturated fatty acids intake and insulin resistance in Brazilian adolescents (ERICA Study)
AU - Takey, Márcia
AU - Giannini, Denise Tavares
AU - Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
AU - Bloch, Katia Vergetti
AU - Szklo, Moyses
N1 - Funding Information:
The ERICA study was supported by the Brazilian Ministry of Health (Science and Technology Department) and the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology (Funding Authority for Studies and Projects–FINEP; grant no: 01090421, and the Nacional Council for Scientific and Technological Development–CNPq; grant no.: 565037/2010-2 and 405009/2012-7).
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PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Objective: Some studies have proposed a beneficial effect of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake with regard to insulin sensitivity. The aim of this study was to estimate the energy percentage and the daily PUFA intake to investigate the association between PUFAs and insulin resistance in a large sample of Brazilian adolescents. Methods: We evaluated 37 023 adolescents ages 12 to 17 y, who were participants in ERICA (Study of Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents). Energy percentage and PUFA daily intake were extracted from a 24-h dietary recall. The mean daily intake of total fat, median, and the respective 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) of daily intake of linoleic acid (LA), α-linolenic acid (ALA) and the ratio of LA to ALA were estimated according to sociodemographic variables. Associations of PUFA and markers of glucose homeostasis were analyzed by Poisson regression model. Results: Mean total fat intake was 30.1% of energy (95% CI, 29.9–30.4). Most participants met the current recommended values of PUFA and LA/ALA ratio ranging from 5:1 to 10:1 (80.9%, 95% CI, 79.8–81.8). ALA intake was inversely associated with higher waist circumference (prevalence ratio [PR], 0.996; 95% CI, 0.994–0.998). LA/ALA ratio ≥9:1 was significantly associated with higher levels of homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; PR, 1.01; 95% CI, 1.006–1.02), and ratio >10:1 also showed significant association with higher levels of HOMA-IR (PR, 1.02; 95% CI, 1.01–1.03) and glycated hemoglobin (PR, 1.14; 95% CI, 1.04–1.26). These associations remained significant after adjustment. Conclusion: Promotion of ALA intake and balanced LA/ALA ratio should be considered as a possible health strategy aimed at contributing to better control of glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance in adolescents.
AB - Objective: Some studies have proposed a beneficial effect of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake with regard to insulin sensitivity. The aim of this study was to estimate the energy percentage and the daily PUFA intake to investigate the association between PUFAs and insulin resistance in a large sample of Brazilian adolescents. Methods: We evaluated 37 023 adolescents ages 12 to 17 y, who were participants in ERICA (Study of Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents). Energy percentage and PUFA daily intake were extracted from a 24-h dietary recall. The mean daily intake of total fat, median, and the respective 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) of daily intake of linoleic acid (LA), α-linolenic acid (ALA) and the ratio of LA to ALA were estimated according to sociodemographic variables. Associations of PUFA and markers of glucose homeostasis were analyzed by Poisson regression model. Results: Mean total fat intake was 30.1% of energy (95% CI, 29.9–30.4). Most participants met the current recommended values of PUFA and LA/ALA ratio ranging from 5:1 to 10:1 (80.9%, 95% CI, 79.8–81.8). ALA intake was inversely associated with higher waist circumference (prevalence ratio [PR], 0.996; 95% CI, 0.994–0.998). LA/ALA ratio ≥9:1 was significantly associated with higher levels of homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; PR, 1.01; 95% CI, 1.006–1.02), and ratio >10:1 also showed significant association with higher levels of HOMA-IR (PR, 1.02; 95% CI, 1.01–1.03) and glycated hemoglobin (PR, 1.14; 95% CI, 1.04–1.26). These associations remained significant after adjustment. Conclusion: Promotion of ALA intake and balanced LA/ALA ratio should be considered as a possible health strategy aimed at contributing to better control of glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance in adolescents.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Brazil
KW - HOMA-IR
KW - Insulin resistance
KW - Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)
KW - Type 2 diabetes
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U2 - 10.1016/j.nut.2023.112051
DO - 10.1016/j.nut.2023.112051
M3 - Article
C2 - 37167922
AN - SCOPUS:85158900421
SN - 0899-9007
VL - 111
JO - Nutrition
JF - Nutrition
M1 - 112051
ER -