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dc.creatorTrimigno, Alessia
dc.creatorKhakimov, Bekzod
dc.creatorSavorani, Francesco
dc.creatorTenori, Leonardo
dc.creatorHendrixson, Vaiva
dc.creatorCivilis, Alminas
dc.creatorGlibetić, Marija
dc.creatorGurinović, Mirjana
dc.creatorPentikainen, Saara
dc.creatorSallinen, Janne
dc.creatorDiaz, Sara Garduno
dc.creatorPasqui, Francesca
dc.creatorKhokhar, Santosh
dc.creatorLuchinat, Claudio
dc.creatorBordoni, Alessandra
dc.creatorCapozzi, Francesco
dc.creatorEngelsen, Soren Balling
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-20T13:03:50Z
dc.date.available2021-04-20T13:03:50Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.issn1613-4125
dc.identifier.urihttp://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/957
dc.description.abstractScope According to Eurostat 2016, approximately 119 million European citizens live at-risk-of-poverty (ROP). This subpopulation is highly diverse by ethnicity, age, and culture in the different EU states, but they all have in common a low income that could represent an increased risk of nutrient deficiencies due to poor nutritional habits. This study aims to investigate the human urine metabolome in the search of common biomarkers representing dietary deficiencies amongst European populations at ROP. Methods and results 2732 urine samples were collected from 1391 subjects across five different European countries, including the United Kingdom, Finland, Italy, Lithuania, and Serbia, and analyzed using H-1-NMR spectroscopy. The resulting urine metabolome data were explored according to study design factors including economic status, country, and gender. Conclusion Partitioning of the effects derived from the study design factors using ANOVA-simultaneous component analysis (ASCA) revealed that country and gender effects were responsible for most of the systematic variation. The effect of economic status was, as expected, much weaker than country and gender, but more pronounced in Lithuania than in other countries. Citrate and hippurate were among the most powerful ROP biomarkers. The possible relationship between these markers and nutritional deficiencies amongst the ROP population is discussed.en
dc.publisherWiley, Hoboken
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/266331/EU//
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/266331/EU//
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.sourceMolecular Nutrition & Food Research
dc.subjectmetabolomicsen
dc.subjectNMRen
dc.subjectnutritionen
dc.subjectrisk-of-povertyen
dc.subjecturinary metabolomeen
dc.titleInvestigation of Variations in the Human Urine Metabolome amongst European Populations: An Exploratory Search for Biomarkers of People at Risk-of-Povertyen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseARR
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.other63(1): -
dc.citation.rankaM21
dc.citation.volume63
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/mnfr.201800216
dc.identifier.pmid29757492
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85059437231
dc.identifier.wos000454686700005
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion


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