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Biomarkers in nutritional epidemiology: applications, needs and new horizons

机译:营养流行病学中的生物标志物:应用,需求和新视野

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Modern epidemiology suggests a potential interactive association between diet, lifestyle, genetics and the risk of many chronic diseases. As such, many epidemiologic studies attempt to consider assessment of dietary intake alongside genetic measures and other variables of interest. However, given the multi-factorial complexities of dietary exposures, all dietary intake assessment methods are associated with measurement errors which affect dietary estimates and may obscure disease risk associations. For this reason, dietary biomarkers measured in biological specimens are being increasingly used as additional or substitute estimates of dietary intake and nutrient status. Genetic variation may influence dietary intake and nutrient metabolism and may affect the utility of a dietary biomarker to properly reflect dietary exposures. Although there are many functional dietary biomarkers that, if utilized appropriately, can be very informative, a better understanding of the interactions between diet and genes as potentially determining factors in the validity, application and interpretation of dietary biomarkers is necessary. It is the aim of this review to highlight how some important biomarkers are being applied in nutrition epidemiology and to address some associated questions and limitations. This review also emphasizes the need to identify new dietary biomarkers and highlights the emerging field of nutritional metabonomics as an analytical method to assess metabolic profiles as measures of dietary exposures and indicators of dietary patterns, dietary changes or effectiveness of dietary interventions. The review will also touch upon new statistical methodologies for the combination of dietary questionnaire and biomarker data for disease risk assessment. It is clear that dietary biomarkers require much further research in order to be better applied and interpreted. Future priorities should be to integrate high quality dietary intake information, measurements of dietary biomarkers, metabolic profiles of specific dietary patterns, genetics and novel statistical methodology in order to provide important new insights into gene-diet-lifestyle-disease risk associations.
机译:现代流行病学表明,饮食,生活方式,遗传学和许多慢性疾病的风险之间可能存在相互作用。因此,许多流行病学研究试图考虑对饮食摄入的评估以及遗传措施和其他感兴趣的变量。但是,考虑到饮食暴露的多因素复杂性,所有饮食摄入评估方法都与测量误差相关,这些误差会影响饮食估计,并可能掩盖疾病风险关联。因此,越来越多地使用生物样本中测得的饮食生物标志物作为饮食摄入和营养状况的补充或替代估计。遗传变异可能影响饮食摄入和营养代谢,并可能影响饮食生物标志物正确反映饮食暴露的效用。尽管有许多功能性饮食生物标志物,如果使用得当,可能会提供很多信息,但有必要更好地了解饮食与基因之间的相互作用,这可能是决定饮食生物标志物有效性,应用和解释的因素。这篇综述的目的是强调如何在营养流行病学中应用一些重要的生物标志物,并解决一些相关的问题和局限性。这篇综述还强调了识别新的饮食生物标志物的必要性,并强调了营养代谢组学的新兴领域,作为评估代谢状况的一种分析方法,以此作为饮食暴露的量度和饮食模式,饮食变化或饮食干预效果的指标。审查还将涉及将饮食调查表和生物标志物数据相结合以进行疾病风险评估的新统计方法。显然,饮食生物标志物需要进一步研究才能更好地应用和解释。未来的优先重点应该是整合高质量的饮食摄入信息,饮食生物标志物的测量,特定饮食模式的代谢谱,遗传学和新颖的统计方法,以便对基因-饮食-生活方式-疾病风险关联提供重要的新见解。

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