MODEL REGRESI COX UNTUK MENGANALISIS PENGARUH FAKTOR ASUPAN MAKANAN TERHADAP RISIKO KEKAMBUHAN ENDOMETRIOSIS
This study utilized Cox regression to find that frequent consumption of fruits, mustard greens, bean sprouts, and seafood may decrease endometriosis recurrence risk, while milk, soy, and seafood consumption may increase it.
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This study analyzed how frequency of intake of multiple foods and beverages (including fruit, soy, milk, caffeine, red meat, garlic, ginger, seafood, cheese, green tea, brown rice, wheat, potatoes, bean sprouts, mustard greens, soft drinks, and alcohol) relates to hazard of endometriosis recurrence using Cox proportional hazards regression with a backward selection method. Significant associations reported for reduced recurrence hazard included fruit consumption at certain frequencies, mustard greens 1–7 times/week, and bean sprouts 3–7 (and a noted seafood frequency effect), while increased recurrence risk was reported for milk 3–4 times/week, seafood 1–2, and soy at two frequency ranges. The authors quantify soy and milk effects as much higher relapse hazards compared with lower consumption (e.g., soy 1–2 and 3–7 times/week vs <1 times/week). The paper’s explicit limitation is not stated in the provided text. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it models dietary intake factors as predictors of recurrence risk using Cox regression.
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