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Se Young Ju1, Ae Wha Ha1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: BMI; Menopause; diet; ferritin; vegetable
Year: 2015 PMID: 26865920 PMCID: PMC4742315 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2016.10.1.81
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Descriptive characteristics of subjects in postmenopausal women
1) Quartiles based on serum ferritin concentrations: Q1, ≤ 35.4 ng/mL (median; 24. 5 ng/mL); Q2, 35.5-56.1 ng/mL (median; 45.3 ng/mL); Q3, 56.2-86.6 ng/mL (median; 69.1 ng/mL); and Q4, > 86.7 ng/mL (median; 114.9 ng/mL).
2) Weighted %
3) P-value by chi-square (χ2) test by proc survey frequency procedure
Physical and hematological parameters in postmenopausal women
1) Quartiles based on serum ferritin concentrations: Q1, ≤ 35.4 ng/mL (median; 24. 5 ng/mL); Q2, 35.5-56.1 ng/mL (median; 45.3 ng/mL); Q3, 56.2-86.6 ng/mL (median; 69.1 ng/mL); and Q4, > 86.7 ng/mL (median; 114.9 ng/mL).
2) P for trend (crude P) obtained by proc survey regression procedure.
3) BMI: Body mass index, HDL: high density lipoprotein, LDL: low density lipoprotein, TG: triglyceride, Sbp: Systolic blood pressure, Dbp: Diastolic blood pressure, Pb: plumbum (lead), Cd: cadminum
Daily consumption of food groups in postmenopausal women
1) Quartiles based on serum ferritin concentrations: Q1, ≤ 35.4 ng/mL (median; 24. 5 ng/mL); Q2, 35.5-56.1 ng/mL (median; 45.3 ng/mL); Q3, 56.2-86.6 ng/mL (median; 69.1 ng/mL); and Q4, > 86.7 ng/mL (median; 114.9 ng/mL).
2) P for trend (crude P) obtained by proc survey regression
Daily dietary energy and nutrient intakes in postmenopausal women
1) Quartiles based on serum ferritin concentrations: Q1, ≤ 35.4 ng/mL (median; 24. 5 ng/mL); Q2, 35.5-56.1 ng/mL (median; 45.3 ng/mL); Q3, 56.2-86.6 ng/mL (median; 69.1 ng/mL); and Q4, > 86.7 ng/mL (median; 114.9 ng/mL).
2) P for trend (crude P) obtained by proc survey regression.
3) Excluded groups with < 500 kcal or > 5,000 kcal of total daily caloric intake.
4) (%) Percent of usual energy intake from energy nutrient = 100 × {usual intake of energy nutrient (kcal)} /{usual intake of energy (kcal)}
Odds Ratios (ORs) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for factors associated with high serum ferritin levels in postmenopausal women
* P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001
1) The high ferritin levels (Q4, > 86.7 ng/mL, median; 114.9 ng/mL).
2) In comparing the effect of the selected variable, the remaining variables listed above were adjusted. For example, to determine the effect of age on high ferritin risk, variables other than age were adjusted: drinking habit, educational level, BMI, SBP, Blood glucose, HDL, TG, glucose, serum iron, and energy intake.
3) Subjects were separated into two groups in accordance with the 2005 revised National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III criteria.
4) Subjects were separated into two groups based on their mean intake.
Odds Ratios (ORs) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) for food intakes associated with high serum ferritin levels (Q4, > 86.5 ng/mL) in postmenopausal women
* P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001
1) The high ferritin levels (Q4, > 86.7 ng/mL, median; 114.9 ng/mL).
2) Adjusted for age, drinking habit, education levels, BMI, TG, Blood glucose, energy intake
3) Food group intakes such as grain, legume, milk, seaweed were divided into two groups based on mean intake values of the subjects. For nutrient intakes such as vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron intake, the groups were separated in accordance with KDRI recommendation.