Adolescents’ dietary polyphenol intake in relation to serum total antioxidant capacity: the HELENA study
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2021-04Author
Wisnuwardani, Ratih W.
Henauw, Stefaan De
Forsner, Maria
Gottrand, Frédéric
Huybrechts, Inge
Kafatos, Antonios G.
Kersting, Mathilde
Knaze, Viktoria
Manios, Yannis
Nova, Esther
Molnár, Dénes
Rothwell, Joseph A.
Scalbert, Augustin
Sette, Stefania
Widhalm, Kurt
Moreno, Luis A.
Michels, Nathalie
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We evaluated the association between intake of total polyphenols, polyphenol classes and the
10 most consumed individual polyphenols with serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in 749
European adolescents (53% girls; 15% overweight; 12.5–17.5 years-old) from the cross-sectional
HELENA study of 2006–2007. Dietary polyphenol intake was calculated from two non-consecutive
24-h recalls matched with the Phenol-Explorer database. Multilevel linear models examined the
associations between dietary polyphenols and TAC. Polyphenol intake was rather low (median 1⁄4
321mg/day; p251⁄4 158; p751⁄4 536) and TAC was comparable to other literature findings (median
1⁄4 1.57 mmol/L; p251⁄4 1.45; p751⁄4 1.74). Total polyphenol intake, polyphenol classes and the top
10 compounds were not associated with TAC in a linear, quadratic or cubic way in partially or
fully confounder-adjusted models. A direct anti-oxidative effect of dietary polyphenol intake was
not observed in European adolescents. Polyphenol biomarkers and additional antioxidant meas-
ures are needed in future prospective studies to confirm these results.
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