饮食干预对血压管理的代谢物谱反应:一项系统综述

Metabolite Profiles in Response to Dietary Interventions for Management of Blood Pressure: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Gómez-Martín María, Rikken Floor, Clarke Erin D, Stanford Jordan, Ferguson Jessica J A, Collins Clare E

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.

Food and Nutrition Research Program, Hunter Medical Research Institute, New Lambton Heights, NSW, 2305, Australia.

出版信息

Curr Nutr Rep. 2025 Jun 20;14(1):82. doi: 10.1007/s13668-025-00676-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hypertension is a major global public health issue. The mechanisms through which diet influences blood pressure (BP) remain to be fully elucidated. Nutritional metabolomics offers an objective method for examining diet-health outcomes, including the contribution of intermediate molecules and metabolic byproducts or metabolites to BP regulation. To date, no review has investigated the relationship between diet, metabolites and BP regulation.

OBJECTIVE

This systematic review aim was to synthesise findings of human dietary intervention studies on BP, including feeding studies providing all foods and meals, as well as those that provided supplements.

METHODS

Six databases were systematically searched (Scopus, Medline, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Cochrane) for intervention studies examining the relationship between dietary metabolites and BP regulation. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Quality Criteria were used to assess the risk of bias.

RESULTS

Twelve articles (11 unique studies) met the inclusion criteria, reporting 11 significant associations between metabolites and BP, while one study found no significant associations. More than 100 metabolites were associated with BP, 40 associated with SBP, 29 with DBP, 31 with both, and 2 did not differentiate between SBP or DBP. Only two metabolites, proline-betaine and N-acetylneuraminate, had significant relationships with BP measurement in more than one study.

CONCLUSIONS

This review identified a shortlist of potential metabolite indicators of response to dietary interventions for BP regulation. Findings highlight nutritional metabolomics as a potential contributor to understanding diet-induced changes in BP and CVD risk reduction. However, variability in reported metabolites and limited replication across studies may affect specificity and limit generalizability. Further research is needed to better understand this relationship.

摘要

背景

高血压是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题。饮食影响血压的机制仍有待充分阐明。营养代谢组学提供了一种客观的方法来研究饮食与健康的结果,包括中间分子、代谢副产物或代谢物对血压调节的作用。迄今为止,尚无综述研究饮食、代谢物与血压调节之间的关系。

目的

本系统综述旨在综合关于血压的人类饮食干预研究结果,包括提供所有食物和餐食的喂养研究以及提供补充剂的研究。

方法

系统检索了六个数据库(Scopus、Medline、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO和Cochrane),以查找研究饮食代谢物与血压调节之间关系的干预研究。采用营养与饮食学会质量标准评估偏倚风险。

结果

12篇文章(11项独立研究)符合纳入标准,报告了代谢物与血压之间11个显著关联,而一项研究未发现显著关联。100多种代谢物与血压相关,40种与收缩压相关,29种与舒张压相关,31种与两者均相关,2种未区分收缩压或舒张压。只有两种代谢物,即脯氨酸甜菜碱和N-乙酰神经氨酸,在不止一项研究中与血压测量有显著关系。

结论

本综述确定了一份饮食干预对血压调节反应的潜在代谢物指标清单。研究结果突出了营养代谢组学在理解饮食引起的血压变化和降低心血管疾病风险方面的潜在作用。然而,报告的代谢物存在变异性且研究间的重复有限,这可能会影响特异性并限制普遍性。需要进一步研究以更好地理解这种关系。

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