巨量营养素、乳制品、水果和蔬菜在子宫内膜异位症发生和发展中的作用:一项系统综述中的现有证据总结。

IF 1.7 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
N Akgun, N Sofiyeva, P B Yalcın, A S Laganà, E Oral
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背景:目前关于宏量和微量营养素在子宫内膜异位症发病中的作用的证据是有争议的。目的:在这篇系统综述中,我们旨在探讨常量营养素、乳制品、水果和蔬菜对子宫内膜异位症发生和发展的影响。材料和方法:从医学数据库(包括PubMed、Cochrane和Academic Search)中检索到符合条件的文章,进行了系统的文献综述,从成立到2023年5月。主要观察指标:营养饮食在子宫内膜异位症中的作用。结果:我们检索了12项研究,包括5项前瞻性队列试验和7项病例对照研究。对这些文献的分析支持了加工和未加工红肉增加子宫内膜异位症风险的观点,而没有确凿的证据表明其他蛋白质来源对该疾病的影响。对总脂肪消耗的研究,包括单不饱和脂肪、多不饱和脂肪、饱和脂肪和反式不饱和脂肪,并没有表明与子宫内膜异位症有明确的联系。食用绿叶蔬菜和新鲜水果可能会降低患子宫内膜异位症的风险。此外,关于纤维消费的证据并不是决定性的。人们发现乳制品对这种疾病有降低风险的作用。然而,关于维生素D在子宫内膜异位症中的作用尚未达成共识。结论:子宫内膜异位症与营养因素预后之间关系的确定性从“非常低”到“低”,这限制了当前文献用于结论性解释的应用。建议对高水平证据进行进一步的大规模随机试验和相应的荟萃分析。有什么新鲜事吗?本文综述了子宫内膜异位症与宏量营养素关系的循证研究。此外,其他营养变量对子宫内膜异位症发展的可能影响以及营养研究的局限性。
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Role of macronutrients, dairy products, fruits and vegetables in occurrence and progression of endometriosis: A summary of current evidence in a systematic review.

Background: Current evidence on the role of macro- and micronutrients in the aetiopathogenesis of endometriosis is controversial.

Objectives: In this systematic review, we aimed to investigate the effect of macronutrients, dairy products, fruits, and vegetables on the occurrence and progression of endometriosis.

Materials and methods: A systematic literature review of eligible articles retrieved from medical databases, including PubMed, Cochrane, and Academic Search, was performed from inception to May 2023.

Main outcome measures: The role of nutritional diet effects in endometriosis.

Results: Our search yielded 12 studies, including five prospective cohort trials and seven case-control studies. The analysis of this literature supports the idea that processed and unprocessed red meat increases the risk of endometriosis, while no conclusive evidence exists about the effects of other protein sources on the disease. Studies on total fat consumption, including monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, saturated, and trans-unsaturated fats, do not suggest a definitive association with endometriosis. Green leafy vegetables and fresh fruit consumption may reduce the risk of endometriosis. Furthermore, the evidence regarding fibre consumption is not conclusive. Dairy products were found to have a risk-reducing effect on the disease. However, there was no consensus about the role of vitamin D in endometriosis.

Conclusions: The certainty of the relationship between endometriosis and outcomes of nutritional factors was "very low" to "low," which limits current literature from being applied for conclusive interpretations. Further large-scale randomised trials and consequent meta-analyses are recommended for high-level evidence.

What is new?: This article presents an overview of evidence-based studies on the relationship between endometriosis and macronutrients. In addition, the possible influence of other nutritional variables on the development of endometriosis and the limitations of nutritional studies.

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