Achievement of the targets of the 20-year infancy-onset dietary intervention : association with metabolic profile from childhood to adulthood
Lehtovirta, Miia; Matthews, Laurie A.; Laitinen, Tomi T.; Nuotio, Joel; Niinikoski, Harri; Rovio, Suvi P.; Lagström, Hanna; Viikari, Jorma S. A.; Rönnemaa, Tapani; Jula, Antti; Ala-Korpela, Mika; Raitakari, Olli T.; Pahkala, Katja (2021-02-06)
Lehtovirta, M.; Matthews, L.A.; Laitinen, T.T.; Nuotio, J.; Niinikoski, H.; Rovio, S.P.; Lagström, H.; Viikari, J.S.A.; Rönnemaa, T.; Jula, A.; Ala-Korpela, M.; Raitakari, O.T.; Pahkala, K. Achievement of the Targets of the 20-Year Infancy-Onset Dietary Intervention—Association with Metabolic Profile from Childhood to Adulthood. Nutrients 2021, 13, 533. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13020533
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Abstract
The Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention Project (STRIP) is a prospective infancy-onset randomized dietary intervention trial targeting dietary fat quality and cholesterol intake, and favoring consumption of vegetables, fruit, and whole-grains. Diet (food records) and circulating metabolites were studied at six time points between the ages of 9–19 years (n = 549–338). Dietary targets for this study were defined as (1) the ratio of saturated fat (SAFA) to monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids (MUFA + PUFA) < 1:2, (2) intake of SAFA < 10% of total energy intake, (3) fiber intake ≥ 80th age-specific percentile, and (4) sucrose intake ≤ 20th age-specific percentile. Metabolic biomarkers were quantified by high-throughput nuclear magnetic resonance metabolomics. Better adherence to the dietary targets, regardless of study group allocation, was assoiated with higher serum proportion of PUFAs, lower serum proportion of SAFAs, and a higher degree of unsaturation of fatty acids. Achieving ≥ 1 dietary target resulted in higher low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle size, lower circulating LDL subclass lipid concentrations, and lower circulating lipid concentrations in medium and small high-density lipoprotein subclasses compared to meeting 0 targets. Attaining more dietary targets (≥2) was associated with a tendency to lower lipid concentrations of intermediate-density lipoprotein and very low-density lipoprotein subclasses. Thus, adherence to dietary targets is favorably associated with multiple circulating fatty acids and lipoprotein subclass lipid concentrations, indicative of better cardio-metabolic health.
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