Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults

Introduction: Carotenoid pigments have antioxidant properties beneficial for human health. Use of resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS) as a reliable method for measuring carotenoid levels in tissues such as dermis has been suggested. However, data about the variability and reproducibility of this tech...

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2012
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Universidad del Rosario
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Beta carotene
Arm
Article
Body fat
Body mass
Colombia
Correlation coefficient
Female
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Non invasive measurement
Nutrition
Race
Raman spectrometry
Reproducibility
Skin
Smoking
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Adult
Age factors
Aged
Anthropometry
Beta carotene
Biological markers
Colombia
Confounding factors (epidemiology)
Cross-sectional studies
Ethnic groups
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Nutritional status
Oxidation-reduction
Reproducibility of results
Sex factors
Skin
Skin pigmentation
Smoking
Young adult
?-carotenes
Adults
Colombia
Spectroscopy
raman
Spectrum analysis
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Valoración no invasiva de los niveles de ?-carotenos en piel en adultos colombianos
title Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
spellingShingle Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
Beta carotene
Arm
Article
Body fat
Body mass
Colombia
Correlation coefficient
Female
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Non invasive measurement
Nutrition
Race
Raman spectrometry
Reproducibility
Skin
Smoking
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Adult
Age factors
Aged
Anthropometry
Beta carotene
Biological markers
Colombia
Confounding factors (epidemiology)
Cross-sectional studies
Ethnic groups
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Nutritional status
Oxidation-reduction
Reproducibility of results
Sex factors
Skin
Skin pigmentation
Smoking
Young adult
?-carotenes
Adults
Colombia
Spectroscopy
raman
Spectrum analysis
title_short Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
title_full Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
title_fullStr Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
title_full_unstemmed Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
title_sort Non-invasive assessment of ?-carotene levels in the skin of colombian adults
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Beta carotene
Arm
Article
Body fat
Body mass
Colombia
Correlation coefficient
Female
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Non invasive measurement
Nutrition
Race
Raman spectrometry
Reproducibility
Skin
Smoking
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Adult
Age factors
Aged
Anthropometry
Beta carotene
Biological markers
Colombia
Confounding factors (epidemiology)
Cross-sectional studies
Ethnic groups
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Nutritional status
Oxidation-reduction
Reproducibility of results
Sex factors
Skin
Skin pigmentation
Smoking
Young adult
?-carotenes
Adults
Colombia
Spectroscopy
topic Beta carotene
Arm
Article
Body fat
Body mass
Colombia
Correlation coefficient
Female
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Non invasive measurement
Nutrition
Race
Raman spectrometry
Reproducibility
Skin
Smoking
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Adult
Age factors
Aged
Anthropometry
Beta carotene
Biological markers
Colombia
Confounding factors (epidemiology)
Cross-sectional studies
Ethnic groups
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Nutritional status
Oxidation-reduction
Reproducibility of results
Sex factors
Skin
Skin pigmentation
Smoking
Young adult
?-carotenes
Adults
Colombia
Spectroscopy
raman
Spectrum analysis
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv raman
Spectrum analysis
description Introduction: Carotenoid pigments have antioxidant properties beneficial for human health. Use of resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS) as a reliable method for measuring carotenoid levels in tissues such as dermis has been suggested. However, data about the variability and reproducibility of this technique should be collected before it can be used. Objective: To assess reproducibility of RRS for detection of total ?-carotene levels in the skin of Colombian adults. Design: Forty-eight healthy men and 30 healthy women with various pigmentation levels were enrolled into the study. Measurements by RRS were performed in the palmar region and medial and lateral aspects of the arms. Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals were calculated, adjusting for confounding factors: body mass index, waist circumference, percent body fat, age, race, smoking, and sex. Reproducibility of the technique was estimated using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Results: Mean ?-carotene levels were 29.9±11.9 in men and 30.6±8.6 in women (. P=.787). No differences or significant associations were found of ?-carotene levels with confounding factors assessed by sex. ICCs were 0.89 in the palmar region, 0.85 in the medial aspect of arm, and 0.82 in the external aspect of arm. Conclusion: RRS spectroscopy is a reliable method for non-invasive measurement of ?-carotene levels in skin, and may be used as an important biomarker of antioxidant status in nutritional and health studies in humans. © 2012 SEEN.
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