Clinical and Vitamin Response to a Short‐Term Multi‐Micronutrient Intervention in Brazilian Children and Teens: From Population Data to Interindividual Responses. Issue 6 (22nd February 2018)
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- Title:
- Clinical and Vitamin Response to a Short‐Term Multi‐Micronutrient Intervention in Brazilian Children and Teens: From Population Data to Interindividual Responses. Issue 6 (22nd February 2018)
- Main Title:
- Clinical and Vitamin Response to a Short‐Term Multi‐Micronutrient Intervention in Brazilian Children and Teens: From Population Data to Interindividual Responses
- Authors:
- Mathias, Mariana Giaretta
Coelho‐Landell, Carolina de Almeida
Scott‐Boyer, Marie‐Pier
Lacroix, Sébastien
Morine, Melissa J.
Salomão, Roberta Garcia
Toffano, Roseli Borges Donegá
Almada, Maria Olímpia Ribeiro do Vale
Camarneiro, Joyce Moraes
Hillesheim, Elaine
de Barros, Tamiris Trevisan
Camelo‐Junior, José Simon
Campos Giménez, Esther
Redeuil, Karine
Goyon, Alexandre
Bertschy, Emmanuelle
Lévêques, Antoine
Oberson, Jean‐Marie
Giménez, Catherine
Carayol, Jerome
Kussmann, Martin
Descombes, Patrick
Métairon, Slyviane
Draper, Colleen Fogarty
Conus, Nelly
Mottaz, Sara Colombo
Corsini, Giovanna Zambianchi
Myoshi, Stephanie Kazu Brandão
Muniz, Mariana Mendes
Hernandes, Lívia Cristina
Venâncio, Vinícius Paula
Antunes, Lusania Maria Greggi
da Silva, Rosana Queiroz
Laurito, Taís Fontellas
Rossi, Isabela Ribeiro
Ricci, Raquel
Jorge, Jéssica Ré
Fagá, Mayara Leite
Quinhoneiro, Driele Cristina Gomes
Reche, Mariana Chinarelli
Silva, Paula Vitória Sozza
Falquetti, Letícia Lima
da Cunha, Thaís Helena Alves
Deminice, Thalia Manfrin Martins
Tambellini, Tâmara Hambúrguer
de Souza, Gabriela Cristina Arces
de Oliveira, Mariana Moraes
Nogueira‐Pileggi, Vicky
Matsumoto, Marina Takemoto
Priami, Corrado
Kaput, Jim
Monteiro, Jacqueline Pontes
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Scope: Micronutrients are in small amounts in foods, act in concert, and require variable amounts of time to see changes in health and risk for disease. These first principles are incorporated into an intervention study designed to develop new experimental strategies for setting target recommendations for food bioactives for populations and individuals. Methods and results: A 6‐week multivitamin/mineral intervention is conducted in 9–13 year olds. Participants (136) are (i) their own control ( n ‐of‐1); (ii) monitored for compliance; (iii) measured for 36 circulating vitamin forms, 30 clinical, anthropometric, and food intake parameters at baseline, post intervention, and following a 6‐week washout; and (iv) had their ancestry accounted for as modifier of vitamin baseline or response. The same intervention is repeated the following year (135 participants). Most vitamins respond positively and many clinical parameters change in directions consistent with improved metabolic health to the intervention. Baseline levels of any metabolite predict its own response to the intervention. Elastic net penalized regression models are identified, and significantly predict response to intervention on the basis of multiple vitamin/clinical baseline measures. Conclusions: The study design, computational methods, and results are a step toward developing recommendations for optimizing vitamin levels and health parameters for individuals. Abstract : Identical 6‐weekAbstract : Scope: Micronutrients are in small amounts in foods, act in concert, and require variable amounts of time to see changes in health and risk for disease. These first principles are incorporated into an intervention study designed to develop new experimental strategies for setting target recommendations for food bioactives for populations and individuals. Methods and results: A 6‐week multivitamin/mineral intervention is conducted in 9–13 year olds. Participants (136) are (i) their own control ( n ‐of‐1); (ii) monitored for compliance; (iii) measured for 36 circulating vitamin forms, 30 clinical, anthropometric, and food intake parameters at baseline, post intervention, and following a 6‐week washout; and (iv) had their ancestry accounted for as modifier of vitamin baseline or response. The same intervention is repeated the following year (135 participants). Most vitamins respond positively and many clinical parameters change in directions consistent with improved metabolic health to the intervention. Baseline levels of any metabolite predict its own response to the intervention. Elastic net penalized regression models are identified, and significantly predict response to intervention on the basis of multiple vitamin/clinical baseline measures. Conclusions: The study design, computational methods, and results are a step toward developing recommendations for optimizing vitamin levels and health parameters for individuals. Abstract : Identical 6‐week multivitamin/mineral interventions are conducted in successive years in adolescents. Data are aggregated for population level analysis and for individual responses. Most levels of plasma vitamins respond positively and many clinical parameters change in directions consistent with improved metabolic health to the intervention. Elastic net models significantly predict response to intervention on the basis of multiple vitamin/clinical baseline measures. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Molecular nutrition & food research. Volume 62:Issue 6(2018)
- Journal:
- Molecular nutrition & food research
- Issue:
- Volume 62:Issue 6(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 62, Issue 6 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 62
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0062-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- n/a
- Page End:
- n/a
- Publication Date:
- 2018-02-22
- Subjects:
- community‐based participatory research -- metabolic health -- micronutrients -- targeted and systems nutrition
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664.0705 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1002/mnfr.201700613 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1613-4125
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