The association between dietary quality indices and serum telomerase activity in patient candidates for CABG

Eat Weight Disord. 2020 Oct;25(5):1461-1468. doi: 10.1007/s40519-020-00861-3. Epub 2020 Feb 13.

Abstract

Background: Diet and dietary habits are major determinants of human telomere length. Telomerase activity is affected mostly by oxidative stress and inflammation. However, the association of telomerase activity with dietary quality indices has not been evaluated before. In the current work, we aimed to test the association of telomerase activity with dietary antioxidant quality score (DAQ), dietary inflammatory index and dietary patterns in patients who were candidate for coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (CABG).

Methods and materials: In the current cross-sectional study, 454 candidates for the CABG were enrolled from Tehran Heart Center-Coronary Outcome Measurement (THC-COM) cohort. Laboratory measurements included Hb-A1C, serum lipid profile, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, hematocrit, lipoprotein (LP)-a, telomerase activity, serum vitamin D and C-reactive protein. Dietary status was measured by semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire, and dietary indices were calculated. Dietary patterns were extracted by factor analysis method.

Results: High telomerase activity was associated with lower prevalence of myocardial infarction (MI) (P = 0.04), high dietary vitamin E and high total dietary antioxidant quality scores. Telomerase activity in top quartile of neo-traditional dietary pattern was higher than other quartiles (P = 0.021). No significant association between telomerase activity and other dietary patterns was obtained. Higher telomerase activity was also associated with higher serum creatinine and lower LP-(a) concentrations (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: To our findings, higher telomerase activity was associated with higher DAQ and lower MI prevalence. It seems that adherence to healthy diet increases serum telomerase activity and reduced telomerase concentration is associated with increased cardio-metabolic risk factors. Moreover, adherence to neo-traditional pattern with higher intake of low-fat dairy products was associated with higher telomerase activity.

Level of evidence: Level V: A well-designed observational cross-sectional study.

Keywords: Dietary antioxidant score; Dietary inflammatory index; Dietary pattern; Telomerase activity.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Coronary Artery Bypass*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Diet*
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Risk Factors
  • Telomerase / blood*

Substances

  • Telomerase