Title of article :
Association between Dietary Intake of Phytochemicals and hs-CRP in Healthy Women from Tehran: a Holistic Approach Using Dietary Phytochemical Index
Author/Authors :
Edalati, Sareh Students’Resarch Committee - Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Alipour, Beitolah Faculty of Nutrition - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Rashidkhani, Bahram Department of Community Nutrition - Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Although the anti-inflammatory effects of phytochemicals have been supported by
several in vitro studies, their biological actions from regular diets are mixed. This study aimed to use dietary
phytochemical index (DPI), as a food-based framework to assess dietary phytochemical intake and to understand its
association with hs-CRP in a sample of Iranian women. Evaluation of the relationship between hs-CRP and several
anthropometric indexes were also assessed.
Materials and Methods: A total of 170 visibly healthy premenopausal women with the mean age of 35.2 were selected
from health centers of Tehran via multistage cluster random sampling. The usual dietary intakes were assessed using a
semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire and dietary phytochemical intake was determined. General linear model
was used to compare hs-CRP levels between tertile of DPI. Spearman correlation was used to assess the relationship
between hs-CRP and the obesity indexes.
Results: The mean of DPI was 28.54. Significant spearman correlation coefficients were found between hs-CRP and WC
(0.43), BMI (0.35), Waist to hip ratio (0.30), visceral adiposity index (0.28) (spearman’s coefficient of correlation). No
difference was found for hs-CRP concentration among different tertiles of dietary DPI, after adjustment for confounding
factors including BMI, WC, and physical activity (P for trend= 0.964).
Conclusions: The result of the present study showed that hs-CRP is associated with several central obesity indexes but
no association was found between hs-CRP and dietary phytochemical index. Further studies using other biomarkers of
inflammation and dietary assessment methods are needed to clarify the health effects of flavonoids in humans.
Keywords :
Women , Inflammation , Phytochemicals
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics