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Dietary pattern in women with polycystic ovary syndrome with and without associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A cross-sectional study
Guimarães, Thais Cristine Moura; Taranto, Daniela Oliveira de Lima; Couto, Claudia Alves; Nardelli, Mateus Jorge; Cândido, Ana Lucia; Hott, Cristina de Almeida; Anastácio, Lucilene Rezende; Reis, Fernando M.; Rocha, Ana Luiza Lunardi; Faria, Luciana Costa.
  • Guimarães, Thais Cristine Moura; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Taranto, Daniela Oliveira de Lima; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Couto, Claudia Alves; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Nardelli, Mateus Jorge; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Cândido, Ana Lucia; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Clínica Médica. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Hott, Cristina de Almeida; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Anastácio, Lucilene Rezende; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Faculdade de Farmácia. Departamento de Alimentos. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Reis, Fernando M.; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Hospital das Clínicas. Ambulatório de Hiperandrogenismo. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Rocha, Ana Luiza Lunardi; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Hospital das Clínicas. Ambulatório de Hiperandrogenismo. Belo Horizonte. BR
  • Faria, Luciana Costa; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte. BR
Clinics ; 78: 100288, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528415
ABSTRACT
Abstract Introduction Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) have a higher prevalence of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) than the general population. PCOS and NAFLD have common metabolic risk factors, however, the role of diet in NAFLD development is still uncertain in PCOS women. Objective To evaluate and compare the dietary patterns and nutritional intake in patients with PCOS with and without NAFLD. Method Cross-sectional study that included patients with PCOS diagnosed according to Rotterdam criteria. All participants were submitted to abdominal ultrasound to investigate liver steatosis. Dietary profile was assessed by 24-hour food recall (24hR), and Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ). Diet quality was assessed by the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) adapted for the Brazilian population. Physical activity practice was also assessed. Results 87 participants were included (average age 35.2 ± 5.7 years), among whom, 67 (77%) had NAFLD. The group with PCOS and NAFLD presented higher body mass index (BMI) (34.9 ± 4.5 vs. 30.4 ± 4.9 kg/m2; p = 0.001), Waist Circumference (WC) (103 [97‒113] vs. 95 [87.5‒100] cm; p < 0.001) and were considered physically active less frequently than those without NAFLD (34.3% vs. 60%; p = 0.04). Food intake and dietary patterns assessed by 24hR, FFQ and HEI presented no difference between the groups. Conclusions PCOS women with coexistent NAFLD had higher BMI, WC and were less physically active than those without NAFLD. Dietary evaluation showed that PCOS women with NAFLD had no significant difference in macro and micronutrients or food group intake and diet quality in comparison to those without NAFLD.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais/BR