Inflammatory Potential of the Diet and Risk of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Antoine Meyer, Simon S. M. Chan, Mathilde Touvier, Chantal Julia, Anne Tjønneland, Cecilie Kyrø, Christina C. Dahm, Verena A. Katzke, Matthias B. Schulze, Rosario Tumino, Carlotta Sacerdote, Giovanna Masala, Bas Oldenburg, Marcela Guevara, Luis Bujanda, Natalia A. Cabrera Castro, Tammy Y. N. Tong, Alicia K. Heath, Mélanie Deschasaux-Tanguy, Serge Hercberg, Pilar Galan, Yahya Mahamat-Saleh, Gianluca Severi, Franck Carbonnel, Aurélien Amiot
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Abstract

Background

Association between dietary factors and the risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been studied extensively. However, identification of deleterious dietary patterns merits further study.

Aim

To investigate the risk of developing Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) according to the inflammatory score of the diet (ISD) in the multinational European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort.

Methods

We used validated food frequency questionnaires collected at baseline to compute ISD scores. We estimated the association between ISD score and risks of CD and UC risks using Cox models stratified by centre, sex and age. We adjusted for smoking status, BMI, physical activity, energy intake, educational level and alcohol intake.

Results

We included 394,255 individuals including 184 incident cases of CD and 459 of UC after median follow-up of 13.6 years (4,889,910 person-years). High ISD scores were associated with a higher risk of CD (fourth vs. first quartile-adjusted HR: 1.88, 95% CI: 1.14–3.10; p-trend < 0.01) but not of UC (adjusted HR: 0.85, 95% CI: 0.63–1.15; p-trend 0.21). For CD, this association was mainly observed for women (adjusted HR: 2.14, 95% CI: 1.17–3.91; p-trend < 0.01). On subgroup analyses, those differences were mainly driven by low intakes of fibre, mono-unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin C, magnesium, onion and alcohol.

Conclusions

A high ISD score is associated with a higher risk of developing CD but not UC. These results should be taken into account in high-risk populations.

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饮食的炎症潜力和克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎的风险
饮食因素与炎症性肠病(IBD)发病风险之间的关系已被广泛研究。然而,如何识别有害的饮食模式值得进一步研究。
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15.60
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics is a global pharmacology journal focused on the impact of drugs on the human gastrointestinal and hepato-biliary systems. It covers a diverse range of topics, often with immediate clinical relevance to its readership.
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