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Serum concentrations of amino acids and tryptophan metabolites are affected by consumption of a light breakfast: a clinical intervention study in adults with overweight or obesity.
Hagen, Ingrid V; Helland, Anita; Bratlie, Marianne; Midttun, Øivind; McCann, Adrian; Ulvik, Arve; Mellgren, Gunnar; Ueland, Per M; Gudbrandsen, Oddrun A.
Afiliação
  • Hagen IV; Dietary Protein Research Group, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Helland A; Dietary Protein Research Group, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Bratlie M; Dietary Protein Research Group, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Midttun Ø; Bevital AS, Jonas Lies Veg 87, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • McCann A; Bevital AS, Jonas Lies Veg 87, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Ulvik A; Bevital AS, Jonas Lies Veg 87, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Mellgren G; Mohn Nutrition Research Laboratory, Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen, Haukeland University Hospital, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Ueland PM; Hormone Laboratory, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Haukeland University Hospital, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
  • Gudbrandsen OA; Bevital AS, Jonas Lies Veg 87, 5021, Bergen, Norway.
BMC Nutr ; 9(1): 10, 2023 Jan 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36631895
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Epidemiological studies often investigate amino acids and their metabolites as biomarkers, but do not always consistently use fasting or non-fasting blood samples, or may lack information on the prandial status of the study participants. Since little information is available on the effects of the prandial status on many biomarkers, and since blood is typically sampled early in the day with participants in a fasting state or after having consumed a light meal in many trials, the main purpose of this study was to investigate the short-term effects of a light breakfast on serum concentrations of amino acids and related metabolites.

METHODS:

Blood was collected from sixty-three healthy adults (36 women) in the fasting state and at set times for 120 min after intake of a light breakfast with low protein content (14 g protein, 2218 kJ). Relative changes in serum biomarker concentrations from fasting to postprandial serum concentrations were tested using T test.

RESULTS:

The serum concentrations of 13 of the 20 measured amino acids were significantly changed 60 min following breakfast intake, with the most marked effects seen as increases in alanine (34%) and proline (45%) concentrations. The response did not reflect the amino acid composition of the breakfast. The concentrations of seven kynurenine metabolites were significantly decreased after breakfast.

CONCLUSION:

Consumption of a light breakfast affected serum concentrations of several amino acids and related metabolites, underlining the importance of having information regarding the participants' prandial state at the time of blood sampling in studies including these biomarkers. TRIAL REGISTRATION This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02350595 (registered January 2015).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article