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Plasma Elaidic Acid Level as Biomarker of Industrial Trans Fatty Acids and Risk of Weight Change: Report from the EPIC Study

dc.contributor.authorChajes, Veronique
dc.contributor.authorBiessy, Carine
dc.contributor.authorFerrari, Pietro
dc.contributor.authorRomieu, Isabelle
dc.contributor.authorFreisling, Heinz
dc.contributor.authorHuybrechts, Inge
dc.contributor.authorScalbert, Augustin
dc.contributor.authorde Mesquita, Bas Bueno
dc.contributor.authorRomaguera, Dora
dc.contributor.authorGunter, Marc J
dc.contributor.authorVineis, Paolo
dc.contributor.authorPlambeck Hansen, Camilla
dc.contributor.authorUhre Jakobsen, Marianne
dc.contributor.authorClavel-Chapelon, Francoise
dc.contributor.authorFagherazzi, Guy
dc.contributor.authorBoutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine
dc.contributor.authorKatzke, Verana
dc.contributor.authorNeamat-Allah, Jasmine
dc.contributor.authorBoeing, Heiner
dc.contributor.authorBachlechner, Ursula
dc.contributor.authorTrichopoulou, Antonia
dc.contributor.authorNaska, Androniki
dc.contributor.authorOrfanos, Philippos
dc.contributor.authorPala, Valeria
dc.contributor.authorMasala, Giovanna
dc.contributor.authorMattiello, Amalia
dc.contributor.authorSkeie, Guri
dc.contributor.authorWeiderpass, Elisabete
dc.contributor.authorAgudo, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorHuerta, José María
dc.contributor.authorArdanaz, Eva
dc.contributor.authorSanchez, Maria Jose
dc.contributor.authorDorronsoro, Miren
dc.contributor.authorQuiros, Jose Ramon
dc.contributor.authorJohansson, Ingegerd
dc.contributor.authorWinkvist, Anna
dc.contributor.authorSonested, Emily
dc.contributor.authorKey, Tim
dc.contributor.authorKhaw, Kay-Tee
dc.contributor.authorWareham, Nicolas J.
dc.contributor.authorPeeters, Petra H. M.
dc.contributor.authorSlimani, Nadia
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-04T12:54:54Z
dc.date.available2024-07-04T12:54:54Z
dc.date.issued2015-02-12
dc.description.abstractBackground: Few epidemiological studies have examined the association between dietary trans fatty acids and weight gain, and the evidence remains inconsistent. The main objective of the study was to investigate the prospective association between biomarker of industrial trans fatty acids and change in weight within the large study European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition ( EPIC) cohort. Methods: Baseline plasma fatty acid concentrations were determined in a representative EPIC sample from the 23 participating EPIC centers. A total of 1,945 individuals were followed for a median of 4.9 years to monitor weight change. The association between elaidic acid level and percent change of weight was investigated using a multinomial logistic regression model, adjusted by length of follow- up, age, energy, alcohol, smoking status, physical activity, and region. Results: In women, doubling elaidic acid was associated with a decreased risk of weight loss ( odds ratio ( OR) = 0.69, 95% confidence interval ( CI) = 0.55- 0.88, p = 0.002) and a trend was observed with an increased risk of weight gain during the 5- year follow- up ( OR = 1.23, 95% CI = 0.97- 1.56, p = 0.082) ( p- trend<. 0001). In men, a trend was observed for doubling elaidic acid level and risk of weight loss ( OR = 0.82, 95% CI = 0.66- 1.01, p = 0.062) while no significant association was found with risk of weight gain during the 5- year follow- up ( OR = 1.08, 95% CI = 0.88- 1.33, p = 0.454). No association was found for saturated and cismonounsaturated fatty acids. Conclusions: These data suggest that a high intake of industrial trans fatty acids may decrease the risk of weight loss, particularly in women. Prevention of obesity should consider limiting the consumption of highly processed foods, the main source of industrially- produced trans fatty acids.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThe EPIC-PANACEA ((European Prospective Investigation into Cancer-Physical Activity, Nutrition, Alcohol, Cessation of Smoking, Eating out of home And obesity) project received funding from the Public Health Programme of the European Union (2005328). EPIC was financially supported by the European Commission: Public Health and Consumer Protection Directorate 1993-2004; Research Directorate-General 2005. Ligue contre le Cancer, Societe 3M, Mutuelle Generale de l'Education Nationale, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) (France); German Cancer Aid, German Cancer Research Center, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany); Danish Cancer Society (Denmark); Health Research Institute Carlos III (RTICC Rd06/0020/0091 and Rd12/0036/0018) from the Spanish Ministry of Health, the participating regional governments and institutions (Spain); Cancer Research UK, Medical Research Council, Stroke Association, British Heart Foundation, Department of Health, Food Standards Agency, the Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom); Hellenic Health Foundation (Greece); Italian Association for Research on Cancer, National Research Council, Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro-AIRC (Italy); Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sports, Dutch Ministry of Health, Dutch Prevention Funds, LK Research Funds, Dutch ZON (Zorg Onderzoek Nederland), World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) (The Netherlands); Swedish Cancer Society, Swedish Scientific Council, Regional Government of Skane (Sweden); Norwegian Cancer Society (Norway). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.es_ES
dc.format.number2es_ES
dc.format.pagee0118206es_ES
dc.format.volume10es_ES
dc.identifier.citationChajes V, Biessy C, Ferrari P, Romieu I, Freisling H, Huybrechts I, et al. Plasma Elaidic Acid Level as Biomarker of Industrial Trans Fatty Acids and Risk of Weight Change: Report from the EPIC Study. PLoS One. 2015 Feb 12;10(2):e0118206.en
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0118206
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203
dc.identifier.journalPloS Onees_ES
dc.identifier.otherhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/10940
dc.identifier.pubmedID25675445es_ES
dc.identifier.puiL602263356
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-84923112413
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/20101
dc.identifier.wos349914000043
dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science (PLOS)
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118206en
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dc.rights.licenseAttribution 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subject.decsBiomarcadores*
dc.subject.decsÁcidos Grasos trans*
dc.subject.decsFemenino*
dc.subject.decsEuropa (Continente)*
dc.subject.decsMasculino*
dc.subject.decsVigilancia en Salud Pública*
dc.subject.decsEstudios de Seguimiento*
dc.subject.decsRiesgo*
dc.subject.decsHumanos*
dc.subject.decsObesidad*
dc.subject.decsEstudios Prospectivos*
dc.subject.decsEncuestas y Cuestionarios*
dc.subject.decsÁcido Oléico*
dc.subject.decsÁcidos Oléicos*
dc.subject.decsPeso Corporal*
dc.subject.meshTrans Fatty Acids*
dc.subject.meshOleic Acids*
dc.subject.meshBody Weight*
dc.subject.meshFollow-Up Studies*
dc.subject.meshHumans*
dc.subject.meshPublic Health Surveillance*
dc.subject.meshObesity*
dc.subject.meshMale*
dc.subject.meshBiomarkers*
dc.subject.meshProspective Studies*
dc.subject.meshEurope*
dc.subject.meshFemale*
dc.subject.meshRisk*
dc.subject.meshOleic Acid*
dc.titlePlasma Elaidic Acid Level as Biomarker of Industrial Trans Fatty Acids and Risk of Weight Change: Report from the EPIC Studyen
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