Association of Consumption of Non-fermented and Fermented Soy Foods with Obesity in Korean Adults: Analysis of Data from the KoGES-HEXA Study.

IF 4.7 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Bo Hwi Kim, Hye Ran Shin, SuJin Song
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Abstract

Background: This study examined the association of soy foods consumption with obesity in Korean adults.

Methods: Data on 131,477 adults (47,828 men and 83,649 women) were selected from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study-Health Examinees study. Consumption of soy foods was estimated using a food frequency questionnaire based on classes of non-fermented soy foods or fermented soy paste. General obesity was defined as a body mass index ≥25 kg/m2 and abdominal obesity as a waist circumference ≥90 cm in men and ≥85 cm in women. The association of soy foods consumption with obesity was examined using multiple logistic regression.

Results: Greater consumption of non-fermented soy foods was inversely associated with abdominal obesity in both men and women (≥7 servings/week vs. non-consumers: odds ratio [OR], 0.71; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.57 to 0.87; P for trend=0.001 in men; OR, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.70 to 0.94; P for trend <0.001 in women). Among non-fermented soy foods, higher consumption of legumes was inversely associated with general and abdominal obesity in women. Consumption of tofu or soymilk was inversely associated with obesity in both men and women. Higher consumption of fermented soy paste was associated with a reduced OR for general obesity in men and increased OR for abdominal obesity in women. The inverse association between non-fermented soy foods consumption and obesity was more prominent in postmenopausal women.

Conclusion: Greater consumption of non-fermented soy foods is inversely associated with obesity in Korean adults. Further cohort studies are needed to confirm the relationship between soy foods consumption and obesity.

韩国成年人食用非发酵和发酵大豆食品与肥胖的关系:KoGES-HEXA研究数据分析
背景:本研究调查了韩国成年人食用大豆与肥胖之间的关系。方法:从韩国基因组和流行病学研究-健康体检研究中选择131,477名成年人(男性47,828人,女性83,649人)的数据。使用基于非发酵大豆食品或发酵豆酱类别的食物频率问卷来估计大豆食品的消费量。一般肥胖定义为体重指数≥25 kg/m2,腹部肥胖定义为男性腰围≥90 cm,女性腰围≥85 cm。使用多元逻辑回归检验大豆食品消费与肥胖的关系。结果:在男性和女性中,大量食用非发酵大豆食品与腹部肥胖呈负相关(≥7份/周vs.非消费者:优势比[OR], 0.71;95%置信区间[CI], 0.57 ~ 0.87;男性趋势P =0.001;或者,0.82;95% CI, 0.70 ~ 0.94;结论:在韩国成年人中,大量食用非发酵大豆食品与肥胖呈负相关。需要进一步的队列研究来证实大豆食品消费与肥胖之间的关系。
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Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome
Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
9.60%
发文量
39
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal was launched in 1992 and diverse studies on obesity have been published under the title of Journal of Korean Society for the Study of Obesity until 2004. Since 2017, volume 26, the title is now the Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome (pISSN 2508-6235, eISSN 2508-7576). The journal is published quarterly on March 30th, June 30th, September 30th and December 30th. The official title of the journal is now "Journal of Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome" and the abbreviated title is "J Obes Metab Syndr". Index words from medical subject headings (MeSH) list of Index Medicus are included in each article to facilitate article search. Some or all of the articles of this journal are included in the index of PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, Embase, DOAJ, Ebsco, KCI, KoreaMed, KoMCI, Science Central, Crossref Metadata Search, Google Scholar, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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