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Get Free AccessIntroduction: High alcohol consumption is a major cause of morbidity, yet moderate alcohol intake is favorably associated with cardiovascular disease and many risk factors. We aimed to characterize the associations of regular alcohol consumption with a comprehensive systemic metabolic profile. Methods: 86 circulating lipids, fatty acids and metabolites were quantified by high-throughput NMR metabolomics. Cross-sectional associations of alcohol intake with the metabolomic biomarkers were assessed for ≈10,000 individuals from three population-based cohorts from Finland aged 24-45 years. Metabolic changes associated with change in alcohol intake during 6-year follow-up were examined for 1466 individuals. Results: Increased alcohol intake was associated with circulating biomarkers across multiple metabolic pathways, including increased levels of monounsaturated fatty acids and decreased levels of omega-6 fatty acids, lower concentrations of glutamine and citrate as well as higher lipid concentrations in HDL subclasses and smaller LDL particle size (P Conclusions: Alcohol consumption is associated with a complex metabolic signature, including aberrations in multiple biomarkers for elevated cardiometabolic risk. The metabolic signature tracks with long-term changes in alcohol consumption. These results elucidate the double-edged effects of alcohol on cardiovascular risk and may help to explain mediation of cardiovascular risk related to alcohol intake.
Peter Würtz, Sarah Cook, Qin Wang, Antti J. Kangas, Pasi Soininen, Veikko Salomaa, Paul M Ridker, Olli T. Raitakari, David A. Leon, Mika Ala‐Korpela (2016). Abstract 16886: Metabolomic Profiling of Alcohol Consumption in 10,000 Young Adults. , 134
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