Vegetable protein intake is associated with lower gallbladder disease risk: Findings from the Women's Health Initiative prospective cohort

被引:13
作者
Lander, Eric M. [1 ]
Wertheim, Betsy C. [2 ]
Koch, Stephanie M. [2 ]
Chen, Zhao [3 ]
Hsu, Chiu-Hsieh [3 ]
Thomson, Cynthia A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Coll Med Tucson, 1501 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Ctr Canc, 1501 N Campbell Ave,POB 245017, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[3] Univ Arizona, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, 1295 N Martin,POB 245211, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[4] Univ Arizona, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Promot Sci, 3950 S Country Club,Suite 330, Tucson, AZ 85714 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Protein; Gallbladder; Gallstone; Diet; Vegetable protein; Animal protein; Protein intake patterns; Gallbladder disease; MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN; LOW-FAT DIETS; GALLSTONE FORMATION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; UNITED-STATES; SYMPTOMATIC GALLSTONES; DIABETES-MELLITUS; WEIGHT-LOSS; COFFEE CONSUMPTION; DIGESTIVE DISEASES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.03.016
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
100235 [预防医学];
摘要
Objective. This study aimed to measure associations between gallbladder disease and protein intake patterns, separated by quantity and type (vegetable vs. animal), among postmenopausal women. Methods. Analyses were based on 130,859 postmenopausal women enrolled from 1993 to 1998 at 40 U.S. clinical centers in the Women's Health Initiative clinical trials and observational study. Women were excluded if they reported a history of gallbladder disease prior to baseline. Cox proportional hazards regression models, adjusted for gallbladder disease risk factors, were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between energy-adjusted protein intake and gallbladder disease. Results. In this study sample, 8.1% of postmenopausal women self-reported incident gallbladder disease. In multivariate analysis, women in the highest quintile of energy-adjusted vegetable protein intake (>24.0 g/d) had a lower risk of gallbladder disease (HR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.81-0.93) as compared to women in the lowest quintile (<16.3 g/d) (P-trend < 0.001). Total protein intake was modestly protective against gallbladder disease (P-trend < 0.021). Animal protein intake was not associated with gallbladder disease risk. The protective effect of vegetable protein held stable only for women without history of diabetes (HR, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.80-0.92) and without recent weight loss (HR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.80-0.97). Conclusions. Vegetable protein intake is inversely associated with gallbladder disease risk in our sample of postmenopausal women. In addition to weight management, healthcare providers could emphasize vegetable protein as an additional dietary modality to promote lower risk for gallbladder disease. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:20 / 26
页数:7
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