Association of dietary intakes and anthropometric indices with endometriosis: a case-control study
This case-control study found that higher intakes of vegetables, fruits, fish, legumes, seeds, nuts, and liquid oils were inversely associated with endometriosis, while dairy, red meat, processed meat, organ meats, and solid oils/fats were directly associated.
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This 2020–2021 Tehran case-control study evaluated associations between dietary intakes and anthropometric indices and endometriosis in 317 women aged 18–49, with endometriosis diagnosed by laparoscopy and participants assigned to case (n=107) and control (n=210) groups. Dietary intake across 168 food items was measured using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire and analyzed with N4 nutrition software, and logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios while adjusting for confounders. The study found that endometriosis probability was lower in women in the highest BMI tertile versus the first tertile (OR=0.5, CI 0.20–0.92), and that higher intakes of vegetables, fruits, fish, legumes, seeds and nuts, and liquid oils were inversely associated with endometriosis (P<0.05). Conversely, higher intakes of dairy products, red meat, processed meats, organ meats, and solid oils and fats were directly associated with endometriosis (P<0.05), though the abstract does not state limitations such as potential recall bias from the questionnaire design. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it analyzes how dietary intake and anthropometric measures relate to endometriosis status in a laparoscopy-confirmed case-control population.
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