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A pilot study to explore the link between habitual diet and urinary biomarkers during pregnancy

Fotiou, M., Kyrkou, C., Tsakoumaki, F., Dimitropoulou, A., Virgiliou, C., Fotakis, C., Athanasiadou E., Loukri, A., Papadopoulos, S., Stamkopoulos, A., Gika, H., Theodoridis, G., Athanasiadis, A. P., Biliaderis, C. G., Zoumpoulakis, P., Michaelidou, A. M.
  • Abstract:
    The aim of this pilot study was to link habitual red meat consumption and protein intake to previously established urinary biomarkers, in a group of pregnant woman. Conventional chemical analyses and metabolomics were employed to assess the maternal urine fingerprint. The % of energy derived from meat intake was correlated with urea and creatinine levels, protein intake (g) with alanine and urea concentrations, while animal protein (g) with alanine levels. Maternal pre- pregnancy BMI was associated with alanine levels. There is a link between maternal dietary intake and urinary biomarkers.
  • Keywords:
    maternal habitual diet, urine, HPLC, NMR, UPLC-MS/MS
  • DOI:
    _unreg_tc23-2017.011

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
    TC23
  • Event name:
    3rd IMEKOFOODS Conference
  • Title:

    Metrology Promoting Standardization and Harmonization in Food and Nutrition

  • Place:
    Thessaloniki, GREECE
  • Time:
    01 October 2017 - 04 October 2017