Diet-Related Metabolites Associated with Cognitive Decline Revealed by Untargeted Metabolomics in a Prospective Cohort

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Low, Dorrain Yanwen
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Lefèvre Arbogast, Sophie
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González-Domínguez, Raúl
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Urpí Sardà, Mireia
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Micheau, Pierre
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Petera, Melanie
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Centeno, Delphine
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Durand, Stephanie
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Pujos Guillot, Estelle
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Korosi, Aniko
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Lucassen, Paul J.
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Aigner, Ludwig
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Proust Lima, Cécile
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Hejblum, Boris P.
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Helmer, Catherine
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Andrés Lacueva, Ma. Cristina
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Thuret, Sandrine
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Samieri, Cécilia
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Manach, Claudine
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2020-04-28T09:10:05Z
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2020-06-20T05:10:23Z
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2019-06-20
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2020-04-28T09:10:05Z
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1613-4125
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/157803
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691806
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31218777
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Scope: Untargeted metabolomics may reveal preventive targets in cognitive aging, including within the food metabolome. Methods and results: A case-control study nested in the prospective Three-City study includes participants aged &65 years and initially free of dementia. A total of 209 cases of cognitive decline and 209 controls (matched for age, gen- der, education) with slower cognitive decline over up to 12 years are contrasted. Using untargeted metabolomics and bootstrap-enhanced penalized regression, a baseline serum signature of 22 metabolites associated with subsequent cognitive decline is identified. The signature includes three coffee metabolites, a biomarker of citrus intake, a cocoa metabolite, two metabolites putatively derived from fish and wine, three medium-chain acylcarnitines, glycodeoxycholic acid, lysoPC(18:3), trimethyllysine, glucose, cortisol, creatinine, and arginine. Adding the 22 metabolites to a reference predictive model for cognitive decline (conditioned on age, gender, education and including ApoE-ε4, diabetes, BMI, and number of medications) substantially increases the predictive performance: cross-validated Area Under the Receiver Operating Curve = 75% [95% CI 70-80%] compared to 62% [95% CI 56-67%]. Conclusions: The untargeted metabolomics study supports a protective role of specific foods (e.g., coffee, cocoa, fish) and various alterations in the endogenous metabolism responsive to diet in cognitive aging.
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10 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Wiley-VCH
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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201900177
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Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2019, vol. 63, p. 1900177
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https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201900177
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(c) Wiley-VCH, 2019
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Nutrició, Ciències de l'Alimentació i Gastronomia)
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Metabòlits
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Dieta
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Metabolites
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Diet
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Diet-Related Metabolites Associated with Cognitive Decline Revealed by Untargeted Metabolomics in a Prospective Cohort
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion


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