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Folate and vitamin B12 concentrations are associated with plasma DHA and EPA fatty acids in European adolescents: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study.

I Iglesia1, I Huybrechts2, M González-Gross3, T Mouratidou1, J Santabárbara4, V Chajès5, E M González-Gil1, J Y Park5, S Bel-Serrat1, M Cuenca-García6, M Castillo6, M Kersting7, K Widhalm8, S De Henauw2, M Sjöström9, F Gottrand10, D Molnár11, Y Manios12, A Kafatos13, M Ferrari14, P Stehle15, A Marcos16, F J Sánchez-Muniz17, L A Moreno1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the association between vitamin B6, folate and vitamin B12 biomarkers and plasma fatty acids in European adolescents. A subsample from the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study with valid data on B-vitamins and fatty acid blood parameters, and all the other covariates used in the analyses such as BMI, Diet Quality Index, education of the mother and physical activity assessed by a questionnaire, was selected resulting in 674 cases (43 % males). B-vitamin biomarkers were measured by chromatography and immunoassay and fatty acids by enzymatic analyses. Linear mixed models elucidated the association between B-vitamins and fatty acid blood parameters (changes in fatty acid profiles according to change in 10 units of vitamin B biomarkers). DHA, EPA) and n-3 fatty acids showed positive associations with B-vitamin biomarkers, mainly with those corresponding to folate and vitamin B12. Contrarily, negative associations were found with n-6:n-3 ratio, trans-fatty acids and oleic:stearic ratio. With total homocysteine (tHcy), all the associations found with these parameters were opposite (for instance, an increase of 10 nmol/l in red blood cell folate or holotranscobalamin in females produces an increase of 15·85 µmol/l of EPA (P value <0·01), whereas an increase of 10 nmol/l of tHcy in males produces a decrease of 2·06 µmol/l of DHA (P value <0·05). Positive associations between B-vitamins and specific fatty acids might suggest underlying mechanisms between B-vitamins and CVD and it is worth the attention of public health policies.

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Keywords:  DQI Diet Quality Index; FA fatty acids; HELENA Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence; PC phosphatidylcholine; PF plasma folate; PL phospholipids; PLP pyridoxal 5'-phosphate; SAH S-adenosyl-zzm321990 lzzm321990 -homocysteine; tHcy homocysteine; Adolescents; B-vitamins; Europe; Fatty acids

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28098048     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114516004414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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