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High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study

BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrinological disease with heterogeneous phenotype. Obesity contributes to the increased prevalence and severity of PCOS. Whether the intakes of major nutrients are higher in Chinese PCOS patients is still unknown. OBJECTIVES:...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jing, Liu, Ying, Liu, Xiaofang, Xu, Liangzhi, Zhou, Lingling, Tang, Liulin, Zhuang, Jing, Guo, Wenqi, Hu, Rong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4439160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25993656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127094
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author Zhang, Jing
Liu, Ying
Liu, Xiaofang
Xu, Liangzhi
Zhou, Lingling
Tang, Liulin
Zhuang, Jing
Guo, Wenqi
Hu, Rong
author_facet Zhang, Jing
Liu, Ying
Liu, Xiaofang
Xu, Liangzhi
Zhou, Lingling
Tang, Liulin
Zhuang, Jing
Guo, Wenqi
Hu, Rong
author_sort Zhang, Jing
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrinological disease with heterogeneous phenotype. Obesity contributes to the increased prevalence and severity of PCOS. Whether the intakes of major nutrients are higher in Chinese PCOS patients is still unknown. OBJECTIVES: To study the intakes of total energy, protein, fat and carbohydrate in Southwest Chinese PCOS patients. METHODS: 1854 women were included in the cross-sectional study. A population-based case-control study was conducted. The dietary habits and nutrients intake status of 169 PCOS patients and 338 age-matched controls were investigated by the method of semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. RESULTS: The actual intake of total energy (P = 0.01) and fat (P = 0.01) were higher, but carbohydrate was lower (P = 0.01) in PCOS patients as compared with the controls. The energy percentage supplied by protein (12.33%±2.27% vs. 19.26%±5.91%, P<0.001) and carbohydrate (48.72%±6.41% vs. 68.31%±8.37%, P<0.001) were lower in Southwest Chinese PCOS patients than those of control, however, the energy percentage supplied by fat was higher (38.95%±5.71% vs. 12.42%±5.13%, P<0.001) in PCOS. CONCLUSIONS: Limit the intake of total energy and fat shall be recommended to the Southwest Chinese PCOS patients. Women with PCOS in Southwest China shall consult with the nutritionist for improving the dietary structure.
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spelling pubmed-44391602015-05-29 High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study Zhang, Jing Liu, Ying Liu, Xiaofang Xu, Liangzhi Zhou, Lingling Tang, Liulin Zhuang, Jing Guo, Wenqi Hu, Rong PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive endocrinological disease with heterogeneous phenotype. Obesity contributes to the increased prevalence and severity of PCOS. Whether the intakes of major nutrients are higher in Chinese PCOS patients is still unknown. OBJECTIVES: To study the intakes of total energy, protein, fat and carbohydrate in Southwest Chinese PCOS patients. METHODS: 1854 women were included in the cross-sectional study. A population-based case-control study was conducted. The dietary habits and nutrients intake status of 169 PCOS patients and 338 age-matched controls were investigated by the method of semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. RESULTS: The actual intake of total energy (P = 0.01) and fat (P = 0.01) were higher, but carbohydrate was lower (P = 0.01) in PCOS patients as compared with the controls. The energy percentage supplied by protein (12.33%±2.27% vs. 19.26%±5.91%, P<0.001) and carbohydrate (48.72%±6.41% vs. 68.31%±8.37%, P<0.001) were lower in Southwest Chinese PCOS patients than those of control, however, the energy percentage supplied by fat was higher (38.95%±5.71% vs. 12.42%±5.13%, P<0.001) in PCOS. CONCLUSIONS: Limit the intake of total energy and fat shall be recommended to the Southwest Chinese PCOS patients. Women with PCOS in Southwest China shall consult with the nutritionist for improving the dietary structure. Public Library of Science 2015-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4439160/ /pubmed/25993656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127094 Text en © 2015 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhang, Jing
Liu, Ying
Liu, Xiaofang
Xu, Liangzhi
Zhou, Lingling
Tang, Liulin
Zhuang, Jing
Guo, Wenqi
Hu, Rong
High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
title High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
title_full High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
title_fullStr High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
title_short High Intake of Energy and Fat in Southwest Chinese Women with PCOS: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
title_sort high intake of energy and fat in southwest chinese women with pcos: a population-based case-control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4439160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25993656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127094
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