Diet and Uterine Myomas

In: Obstetrics & Gynecology · 1999 · vol. 94(3) , pp. 395–398 · doi:10.1097/00006250-199909000-00014 · W4231825139
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This case-control study found that uterine myoma cases reported higher consumption of beef, red meat, and ham, and lower consumption of green vegetables, fruit, and fish compared to controls.

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In Brief Objective To analyze the relation between selected dietary indicators and the risk of uterine myomas. Methods We used data from a case-control study on risk factors for uterine myomas conducted in Italy between 1986 and 1997. Cases included 843 women with uterine myomas whose clinical diagnoses dated back no more than 2 years. Controls were 1557 women younger than age 55 who had not had hysterectomies and were admitted for acute nongynecologic, nonhormonal, nonneoplastic conditions. Results Women with uterine myomas reported more frequent consumption of beef, other red meat, and ham and less frequent consumption of green vegetables, fruit, and fish. The multivariate odds ratios in the upper tertile were 1.7 for beef and other red meat (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.4, 2.2), 13 for ham (95% CI 1.0, 1.6), 0.5 for green vegetables (95% CI 0.4, 0.6), and 0.8 for fruit consumption (95% CI 0.6, 1.0). Conclusion Myoma is associated with beef and ham consumption, whereas high intake of green vegetables seems to have a protective effect. Women with uterine myomas more frequently consume meat and ham and less frequently consume green vegetables, fruit, and fish than do controls.

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