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Title: Relationship between mediterranean diet adherence and saliva composition
Authors: Louro, Teresa
Simões, Carla
Penetra, Maria João
Carreira, Laura
Midori Castelo, Paula
Luis, Henrique
Moreira, Pedro
Lamy, Elsa
Keywords: Dietary polyphenols
Mediterranean Diet
Salivary amylase
Salivary cystatins
Issue Date: Apr-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Louro, T., Simões, C., Penetra, M. J., Carreira, L., Castelo, P. M., Luis, H., Moreira, P. & Lamy, E. (2021). Relationship between Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Saliva Composition. Nutrients, 13(4), 1246.
Abstract: Dietary polyphenol exposure is known to change protein saliva composition in rodents, but less is known in humans. The present study aimed to assess the relationship between saliva protein composition and adherence to Mediterranean Diet (MD) and polyphenol intake levels. Participants were assessed for their dietary habits, which were converted in Mediterranean adherence level, according to Mediterranean Diet Adherence Score (MEDAS) score. Total polyphenol and total flavanol intakes were extrapolated from dietary data, using Phenol explorer database. Whole saliva was collected, and proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE. Salivary S-type cystatins were highly expressed in the group with medium adherence to MD, being positively correlated with wine intake in overweight individuals. The association between salivary amylase and MD adherence also depended on Body Mass Index (BMI), with a positive association only in normal weight individuals. Polyphenol intake was positively associated with S-type cystatins levels, particularly when flavanols were considered separately. These results show that saliva relationship with MD adherence depend on BMI, suggesting that normal weight and overweight individuals may have different salivary responses to diet. Moreover, these results reinforce the link between saliva and dietary polyphenols (flavanols) levels, leading to the hypothesis that salivary proteome can have a role in polyphenol-rich foods acceptance
URI: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/4/1246
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31648
Type: article
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