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Urinary Phytoestrogen Concentrations Are Not Associated with Incident Endometriosis in Premenopausal Women.

Sunni L Mumford1, Jennifer Weck2, Kurunthachalam Kannan3, Germaine M Buck Louis2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Phytoestrogens have been associated with subtle hormonal changes, but their effects on endometriosis are largely unknown.
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the association between urinary concentrations of phytoestrogens and incident endometriosis.
METHODS: We included an operative sample of 495 premenopausal women aged 18-44 y undergoing laparoscopies and laparotomies at 14 clinical sites between 2007 and 2009 and a general population sample of 131 women from the same geographic area who were matched on age and menstruation status. Endometriosis in the surgical sample was assessed by surgical visualization (clinical gold standard), whereas disease in the general population sample was assessed with the use of a pelvic MRI. Urine concentrations of genistein, daidzen, O-desmethylangolensin, equol, enterodiol, and enterolactone were measured at baseline. Poisson regression with robust error variance was used to estimate the risk of an endometriosis diagnosis for each sample after adjusting for age and body mass index (in kg/m2). Separate models were run for each phytoestrogen.
RESULTS: Overall geometric mean urine concentrations of phytoestrogens were as follows: genistein [88 nmol/L (95% CI: 72, 108 nmol/L)], daidzein [194 nmol/L (95% CI: 160, 236 nmol/L)], O-desmethylangolensin [4 nmol/L (95% CI: 3, 6 nmol/L)], equol [4 nmol/L (95% CI: 4, 6 nmol/L)], enterodiol [29 nmol/L (95% CI: 22, 38 nmol/L)], and enterolactone [355 nmol/L (95% CI: 395, 544 nmol/L)]. Geometric mean concentrations of phytoestrogens did not significantly differ by endometriosis status in either sample. Adjusted RRs for endometriosis ranged from 0.87 to 1.09 for the 6 phytoestrogens measured, with all CIs including a value ≥1. Phytoestrogens were not associated with the severity of endometriosis when restricting the analysis to women with moderate-to-severe disease per the revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine criteria. Furthermore, no associations were observed between self-reported high soy intake and endometriosis.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite endometriosis being an estrogen-dependent disease, we found no evidence that urinary phytoestrogens were associated with a higher risk of an endometriosis diagnosis in either a sample of premenopausal women or in a surgical sample.
© 2017 American Society for Nutrition.

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Keywords:  daidzein; endometriosis; genistein; lignans; phytoestrogens

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28031375      PMCID: PMC5265693          DOI: 10.3945/jn.116.238840

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr        ISSN: 0022-3166            Impact factor:   4.798


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