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Dietary factors and patterns in relation to risk of later‐onset ulcerative colitis in Chinese: A prospective study of 0.5 million people.

Authors :
Song, Shuyao
Wu, Zhiyu
Lv, Jun
Yu, Canqing
Sun, Dianjianyi
Pei, Pei
Pan, Lang
Yang, Ling
Chen, Yiping
Du, Huaidong
Chen, Lingli
Schmidt, Dan
Avery, Daniel
Duan, Liping
Chen, Junshi
Chen, Zhengming
Li, Liming
Pang, Yuanjie
Source :
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Jun2024, Vol. 59 Issue 11, p1425-1434. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Summary: Background: There is limited evidence on the associations of dietary factors and patterns with risk of later‐onset ulcerative colitis (UC) in Chinese adults. Aims: To investigate the associations of dietary factors and patterns with risk of later‐onset UC in Chinese. Methods: The prospective China Kadoorie Biobank cohort study recruited 512,726 participants aged 30–79. Dietary habits were assessed using food frequency questionnaires. Dietary patterns were derived by factor analysis with a principal component method. Cox regression analysis was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Results: During a median follow‐up of 12.1 years, 312 cases of newly diagnosed UC were documented (median age of diagnosis 60.1 years). Egg consumption was associated with higher risk of UC (HR for daily vs. never or rarely: 2.29 [95% CI: 1.26–4.16]), while spicy food consumption was inversely associated with risk of UC (HR: 0.63 [0.45–0.88]). The traditional northern dietary pattern, characterised by high intake of wheat and low intake of rice, was associated with higher risk of UC (HR for highest vs. lowest quartile of score: 2.79 [1.93–4.05]). The modern dietary pattern, characterised by high intake of animal‐origin foods and fruits, was associated with higher risk of UC (HR: 2.48 [1.63–3.78]). Population attributable fraction was 13.04% (7.71%–19.11%) for daily/almost daily consumption of eggs and 9.87% (1.94%–18.22%) for never/rarely consumption of spicy food. Conclusions: The findings highlight the importance of evaluating dietary factors and patterns in the primary prevention of later‐onset UC in Chinese adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02692813
Volume :
59
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177083511
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.17963