Higher habitual intake of dietary dicarbonyls is associated with higher corresponding plasma dicarbonyl concentrations and skin autofluorescence: The Maastricht Study.
Kim MaasenSimone J P M EussenJean L J M ScheijenCarla J H van der KallenPieter C DagnelieAntoon OpperhuizenCoen D A StehouwerMarleen M J van GreevenbroekCasper G SchalkwijkPublished in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
Higher habitual intake of dietary MGO and GO, but not 3-DG, was associated with higher corresponding plasma concentrations. Higher intake of MGO was also associated with higher SAF. These results suggest dietary absorption of MGO and GO. Biological implications of dietary absorption of MGO and GO need to be determined.Clinical Trial Registry number: The study has been approved by the institutional medical ethical committee (NL31329.068.10) and the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sports of the Netherlands (Permit 131088-105234-PG).