Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus

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Objective: To identify the influence of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, observational and comparative study was carried out with two groups of 21 women each with and without GDM...

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Autores: Garcia Alvarado, Jocelyn, MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA, Mendieta Zerón, Hugo, Jarillo Luna, Rosa Adriana, González Sánchez, Irma Socorro, Arciniega Martínez, Ivonne Maciel
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Carbohydrates
Oxidative Stress
Diabetes, Gestational
Antioxidants
Sucrose
Carbohidratos
Estrés Oxidativo
Diabetes Gestacional
Antioxidantes
Sacarosa
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Influencia del consumo de hidratos de carbono sobre el estado oxidante en mujeres con y sin diabetes mellitus gestacional
title Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
spellingShingle Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
Garcia Alvarado, Jocelyn
Carbohydrates
Oxidative Stress
Diabetes, Gestational
Antioxidants
Sucrose
Carbohidratos
Estrés Oxidativo
Diabetes Gestacional
Antioxidantes
Sacarosa
title_short Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
title_full Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
title_sort Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Garcia Alvarado, Jocelyn
MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA
Mendieta Zerón, Hugo
Jarillo Luna, Rosa Adriana
González Sánchez, Irma Socorro
Arciniega Martínez, Ivonne Maciel
author Garcia Alvarado, Jocelyn
author_facet Garcia Alvarado, Jocelyn
MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA
Mendieta Zerón, Hugo
Jarillo Luna, Rosa Adriana
González Sánchez, Irma Socorro
Arciniega Martínez, Ivonne Maciel
author_role author
author2 MARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINA
Mendieta Zerón, Hugo
Jarillo Luna, Rosa Adriana
González Sánchez, Irma Socorro
Arciniega Martínez, Ivonne Maciel
author2_role author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Carbohydrates
Oxidative Stress
Diabetes, Gestational
Antioxidants
Sucrose
Carbohidratos
Estrés Oxidativo
Diabetes Gestacional
Antioxidantes
Sacarosa
topic Carbohydrates
Oxidative Stress
Diabetes, Gestational
Antioxidants
Sucrose
Carbohidratos
Estrés Oxidativo
Diabetes Gestacional
Antioxidantes
Sacarosa
description Objective: To identify the influence of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, observational and comparative study was carried out with two groups of 21 women each with and without GDM in the city of Toluca, Mexico, from January to December 2022. The sociodemographic parameters were determined by administering the patients a medical history questionnaire; anthropometric parameters such as body weight and height were measured; and biochemical parameters including total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides (TG) were calculated. The oxidant/antioxidant status was assessed as follows: malondialdehyde (MDA) as oxidative stress marker; and catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) as antioxidants. Dietary habits were evaluated through a 24-hour reminder in both groups of women to obtain the macronutrient classes, i.e., proteins, fats and CHOs. Based on the total carbohydrates (TCHOs), complex (CCHOs) and simple carbohydrates (SCHOs) such as sucrose were calculated. SCHOs per day were measured using the list of foods with sucrose content per 100 grams according to the Mexican Food Equivalence System (SMAE). The NutriKcal VO program was used for the dietary analysis. Statistical tests such as Student’s t test and Mann-Whitney U test were performed for the independent samples and nonhomogeneous variables, respectively, and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (p < 0.05) was determined using the IBM SPSS Statistics V19. Results: The results showed that the difference between the levels of TC (p < 0.029), TG (p < 0.029), enzymes CAT (p < 0.011) and SOD (p < 0.013), as well as MDA (p < 0.039) was significantly higher among patients in the group with GDM compared to that in the group without GDM. In addition, the group with GDM consumed a higher proportion of sucrose. Conclusions: Women with GDM have an imbalance in the oxidant/antioxidant status, influenced by the type of CHO they consume, particularly SCHOs such as sucrose.
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spelling Influence of carbohydrate intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitusInfluencia del consumo de hidratos de carbono sobre el estado oxidante en mujeres con y sin diabetes mellitus gestacionalGarcia Alvarado, JocelynMARTINEZ CARRILLO, BEATRIZ ELINAMendieta Zerón, Hugo Jarillo Luna, Rosa Adriana González Sánchez, Irma Socorro Arciniega Martínez, Ivonne Maciel Carbohydrates Oxidative Stress Diabetes, Gestational Antioxidants SucroseCarbohidratos Estrés Oxidativo Diabetes Gestacional AntioxidantesSacarosaObjective: To identify the influence of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on oxidative status among women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, observational and comparative study was carried out with two groups of 21 women each with and without GDM in the city of Toluca, Mexico, from January to December 2022. The sociodemographic parameters were determined by administering the patients a medical history questionnaire; anthropometric parameters such as body weight and height were measured; and biochemical parameters including total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides (TG) were calculated. The oxidant/antioxidant status was assessed as follows: malondialdehyde (MDA) as oxidative stress marker; and catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) as antioxidants. Dietary habits were evaluated through a 24-hour reminder in both groups of women to obtain the macronutrient classes, i.e., proteins, fats and CHOs. Based on the total carbohydrates (TCHOs), complex (CCHOs) and simple carbohydrates (SCHOs) such as sucrose were calculated. SCHOs per day were measured using the list of foods with sucrose content per 100 grams according to the Mexican Food Equivalence System (SMAE). The NutriKcal VO program was used for the dietary analysis. Statistical tests such as Student’s t test and Mann-Whitney U test were performed for the independent samples and nonhomogeneous variables, respectively, and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (p < 0.05) was determined using the IBM SPSS Statistics V19. Results: The results showed that the difference between the levels of TC (p < 0.029), TG (p < 0.029), enzymes CAT (p < 0.011) and SOD (p < 0.013), as well as MDA (p < 0.039) was significantly higher among patients in the group with GDM compared to that in the group without GDM. In addition, the group with GDM consumed a higher proportion of sucrose. Conclusions: Women with GDM have an imbalance in the oxidant/antioxidant status, influenced by the type of CHO they consume, particularly SCHOs such as sucrose.Objetivo: Identificar la influencia del consumo de hidratos de carbono (HCO) sobre el estado oxidante en mujeres con y sin diabetes mellitus gestacional (DMG). Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio transversal, observacional y comparativo a dos grupos de 21 mujeres con y sin DMG, respectivamente, en la ciudad de Toluca, México, de enero a diciembre del 2022. Para evaluar parámetros sociodemográficos, se les aplicó un cuestionario de historia clínica; en cuanto a los parámetros antropométricos, se les midió peso corporal y estatura; y respecto a los parámetros bioquímicos, colesterol total (CT) y triglicéridos (TG). Para evaluar el estado oxidante/antioxidante se cuantificaron, como marcador oxidante, el malondihaldeído (MDA), y como antioxidantes, catalasa (cat), superóxido dismutasa (SOD) y capacidad antioxidante total (CAT). Los hábitos dietéticos se evaluaron a través de un recordatorio de 24 horas, en ambos grupos de mujeres, para obtener los macronutrientes: proteínas, lípidos e HCO. A partir de los hidratos de carbono totales (HCOT), se calcularon los hidratos de carbono complejos (HCOC) e hidratos de carbono simples (HCOS) como la sacarosa. Para el cálculo de HCOS por día, se usó la lista de alimentos con contenido de sacarosa por cada 100 gramos de consumo que emplea el Sistema Mexicano de Equivalentes; para el análisis de dieta, se utilizó el programa Nutrikcal VO. Se usaron las pruebas estadísticas t de Student para muestras independientes, U de Mann-Whitney para las variables no homogéneas y se realizó la correlación de Spearman (p < 0,05) en el programa SPSS, versión 19. Resultados: Los resultados mostraron que la diferencia entre los valores de CT (p < 0,029), TG (p < 0,029), las enzimas: cat (p < 0,011), SOD (p < 0,013), así como el MDA (p < 0,039), fueron significativamente mayores en las pacientes del grupo con DMG en comparación con el grupo sin DMG. Además, el grupo con DMG consumió mayor proporción de sacarosa. Conclusiones: Las mujeres con DMG tienen un desequilibrio en el estado oxidante/antioxidante influenciado por el tipo de HCO que consumen, en particular los HCOS como la sacarosa.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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