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研究问题:饮食中的植物化学物质与患畸形精子症的风险有关吗?总结回答:膳食中总胡萝卜素、α-胡萝卜素、β-胡萝卜素及视黄醇当量、叶黄素+玉米黄质的摄入量与畸形儿精子症的风险呈负相关。已知情况:植物化学物质是天然植物衍生的生物活性化合物,据报道可能与男性生殖健康有关。到目前为止,还没有研究调查植物化学物质摄入与畸形精子症风险之间的关系。研究设计规模持续时间:这项以医院为基础的病例对照研究于2020年6月至2020年12月在中国一家医院不育诊所进行,包括146例新诊断的畸形精子症病例和581例正常精子症对照。参与者/材料设置方法:采用半定量的110项食物频率问卷收集饮食信息。应用无条件logistic回归来估计植物化学物质(即植物甾醇、胡萝卜素、类黄酮、异黄酮、花青素、叶黄素+玉米黄质和白藜芦醇)摄入与畸形精子症风险之间的比值比(ORs)和95%置信区间(CIs)。主要结果和机会的作用:我们观察到的风险减少畸形的最高与最低tertile消费总胡萝卜素(或= 0.40,95% CI -0.77 = 0.21),α-胡萝卜素(或= 0.53,95% CI -0.93 = 0.30),β-胡萝卜素(或= 0.47,95% CI -0.88 = 0.25),视黄醇当量(或= 0.47,95% CI = 0.24 - -0.90),和叶黄素和玉米黄质(或= 0.35,95% CI -0.66 = 0.19),所有的关联显示明显的线性趋势(所有P趋势P交互的局限性原因警告:病例和对照不是整个目标人群的随机样本,这可能导致入院率偏差。然而,对照组来自同一家不育诊所,这可以减少选择造成的偏倚,增加可比性。此外,我们的研究仅包括中国人群,因此需要谨慎地将我们的研究结果推广到其他人群。研究结果的更广泛含义:膳食中的植物化学物质,即胡萝卜素、叶黄素和玉米黄质,可能对畸形精子症产生积极影响。这些植物化学物质在日常饮食和膳食补充剂中很常见,因此可能对畸形精子症提供预防性干预。研究经费/利益竞争:本研究由辽宁省自然科学基金(No. 2022-MS-219 to X.B.W.)、盛京医院优秀科学基金(No. 202ms -219 to X.B.W.)资助。M1150 - q.j.w),盛京医院临床科研培养项目(No. 1150);项目编号:M0071 - B.C.P.),辽宁省揭邦瓜帅项目(2021JH1/1040050 - y.h.z)。所有作者都声明不存在利益冲突。试验注册号:无。
Phytochemical consumption and the risk of teratozoospermia: findings from a hospital-based case-control study in China.
Study question: Are dietary phytochemicals associated with the risk of teratozoospermia?
Summary answer: Dietary intake of carotene, including total carotene, α-carotene, β-carotene as well as retinol equivalent, and lutein + zeaxanthin, were inversely correlated with the risk of teratozoospermia.
What is known already: Phytochemicals are natural plant derived bioactive compounds, which have been reported to be potentially associated with male reproductive health. To date, no study has investigated the association between phytochemical intake and the risk of teratozoospermia.
Study design size duration: This hospital-based case-control study, which included 146 newly diagnosed teratozoospermia cases and 581 controls with normozoospermia from infertile couples, was conducted in a hospital-based infertility clinic in China, from June 2020 to December 2020.
Participants/materials setting methods: Dietary information was collected using a validated semi-quantitative 110-item food frequency questionnaire. Unconditional logistic regression was applied to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the associations between phytochemical (i.e. phytosterol, carotene, flavonoid, isoflavone, anthocyanidin, lutein + zeaxanthin, and resveratrol) intake and the risk of teratozoospermia.
Main results and the role of chance: We observed a decreased risk of teratozoospermia for the highest compared with the lowest tertile consumption of total carotene (OR = 0.40, 95% CI = 0.21-0.77), α-carotene (OR = 0.53, 95% CI = 0.30-0.93), β-carotene (OR = 0.47, 95% CI = 0.25-0.88), retinol equivalent (OR = 0.47, 95% CI = 0.24-0.90), and lutein + zeaxanthin (OR = 0.35, 95% CI = 0.19-0.66), with all of the associations showing evident linear trends (all P trend <0.05). In addition, significant dose-response associations were observed between campestanol and α-carotene consumption and the risk of teratozoospermia. Moreover, there was a significant multiplicative interaction between BMI and lutein + zeaxanthin intake (P interaction <0.05).
Limitations reasons for caution: The cases and controls were not a random sample of the entire target population, which could lead to admission rate bias. Nevertheless, the controls were enrolled from the same infertility clinic, which could reduce the bias caused by selection and increase the comparability. Furthermore, our study only included a Chinese population, therefore caution is required regarding generalization of our findings to other populations.
Wider implications of the findings: Dietary phytochemicals, namely carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin, might exert a positive effect on teratozoospermia. These phytochemicals are common in the daily diet and dietary supplements, and thus may provide a preventive intervention for teratozoospermia.
Study funding/competing interests: This study was funded by Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province (No. 2022-MS-219 to X.B.W.), Outstanding Scientific Fund of Shengjing Hospital (No. M1150 to Q.J.W.), Clinical Research Cultivation Project of Shengjing Hospital (No. M0071 to B.C.P.), and JieBangGuaShuai Project of Liaoning Province (No. 2021JH1/1040050 to Y.H.Z.). All authors declared that there was no conflict of interest.