Dietary intake in healthy older individuals is associated with lipopolysaccharide binding protein a biomarker of gut function: An exploratory cross-sectional study

Jones, D.J., Morrison, D., Gray, S.R., Ozanne, S., Celis-Morales, C.A., Jain, M., Mattin, L.R., Gittins, M., Alkhedhairi, S.A.A., Dorling, J.L. and Burden, S. 2025. Dietary intake in healthy older individuals is associated with lipopolysaccharide binding protein a biomarker of gut function: An exploratory cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Aging. 6. https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2025.1572867

TitleDietary intake in healthy older individuals is associated with lipopolysaccharide binding protein a biomarker of gut function: An exploratory cross-sectional study
TypeJournal article
AuthorsJones, D.J., Morrison, D., Gray, S.R., Ozanne, S., Celis-Morales, C.A., Jain, M., Mattin, L.R., Gittins, M., Alkhedhairi, S.A.A., Dorling, J.L. and Burden, S.
Abstract

Diet, physical function and gut health are important modifiable factors in ageing. However, it is unclear how ageing affects various domains of gut function. Aims of this cross-sectional study were to explore relationships between nutrient intake, physical function, and biomarkers of gut function in older individuals. Healthy participants (n=94, mean age 71.1 years SD 5.10, 56% female) were recruited to investigate the relationship between nutrient intake (protein, fibre, carbohydrate, fat), physical function (chair rise time, handgrip strength) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding protein (LBP); a marker of gut permeability. Linear regression models, adjusted for age, fat mass/fat free mass ratio, weight and gender, reported LBP changed by; -161.9ng/mL (95% CI -323.0, -0.8) for every 1g increase in daily fibre/1000 kilocalories; 80.5ng/mL (6.7, 154.2) for 1% increase in daily energy intake as fat; and -88.1ng/mL (-146.7, -29.6) for 1% increase in daily energy as carbohydrates. When further adjusted for C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation, LBP decreased by an additional 6.9ng/mL for fibre, increased by an additional 4.0ng/mL for fat and decreased by an additional 3.7ng/mL for carbohydrate. These findings suggest that in healthy older adults' nutrient intake is associated with LBP, and CRP appears to slightly modify these associations. There were no associations between LBP and handgrip strength or chair rise time. Results suggest that fibre, fat, and carbohydrates are important for maintaining gut function, potentially mediated by inflammation in older adults, although further research is needed to explore the implications for physical function and CRP as a mediator.

KeywordsHealthy ageing
Gut health
Nutrient intake
Fibre intake
Physical function
Gut function Biomarkers
Lipopolysaccharidde binding protein
LBP
JournalFrontiers in Aging
Journal citation6
ISSN2673-6217
Year2025
PublisherFrontiers Media S.A.
Publisher's version
License
CC BY 4.0
File Access Level
Open (open metadata and files)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2025.1572867
Web address (URL)https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/aging/articles/10.3389/fragi.2025.1572867/abstract
ProjectDoes increasing dietary fibre within a UK South Asian and Caucasian population consuming a Western diet affect metabolic regulation, gastrointestinal marker
FunderPartly funded and facilitated by the UKRI funded Ageing and Nutrient Sensing Network

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