| Literature DB >> 35082755 |
Yuxia Ma1, Ruiqiang Li1, Wenqiang Zhan2, Xin Huang1, Yutian Zhou1, Yan Sun1, Hao Tian1, Huichen Zhu1, Bowen Yin1.
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the relationship between dietary inflammatory index (DII) and sex steroids in children (6-11 years old) and adolescents (12-19 years old) in the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2015-2016.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary Inflammatory Index; adolescents; children; inflammation; sex hormones
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35082755 PMCID: PMC8784841 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.792114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Figure 1Flowchart of the sample selection in NHANES 2015-2016.
Characteristics of 6-19-year old children and adolescents with serum sex hormones and urinary Dietary inflammatory index(DII) in NHANES 2015-2016.1
| Characteristics | All (n = 1382) | Female | Male | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children (n = 322) | Adolescents (n = 389) | Children (n = 320) | Adolescents (n = 351) | ||
| Age [yrs, mean (SD)] | 15.5 (2.1) | 8.5 (1.7) | 15.3 (2.2) | 8.6 (1.7) | 15.3 (2.3) |
| Race/ethnicity [n (%)] | |||||
| Mexican American | 335 (24.2) | 86 (26.71) | 90 (23.14) | 74 (23.13) | 85 (24.22) |
| Other Hispanic | 179 (13.0) | 45 (13.98) | 54 (13.88) | 50 (15.63) | 30 (8.55) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 375 (27.1) | 83 (25.78) | 105 (26.99) | 83 (25.94) | 104 (29.63) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 287 (20.8) | 64 (19.88) | 71 (18.25) | 73 (22.81) | 79 (22.51) |
| Other/multi-racial | 206 (14.9) | 44 (13.66) | 69 (17.74) | 40 (12.50) | 53 (15.10) |
| BMI Category [n (%)]2 | |||||
| Underweight/Normal weight | 792 (57.3) | 194 (60.24) | 209 (53.73) | 190 (59.37) | 199 (57.35) |
| Overweight | 266 (19.2) | 59 (18.32) | 94 (24.16) | 51 (15.94) | 62 (17.87) |
| Obese | 320 (23.2) | 69 (21.43) | 86 (22.11) | 79 (24.69) | 86 (24.78) |
| Time of sample collection [n (%)] | |||||
| Morning | 595 (43.1) | 128 (39.75) | 183 (47.04) | 113 (35.31) | 171 (48.72) |
| Afternoon | 512 (37.0) | 120 (37.27) | 135 (34.70) | 126 (39.38) | 131 (37.32) |
| Evening | 275 (19.9) | 74 (22.98) | 71 (18.25) | 81 (25.31) | 49 (13.96) |
| Poverty income ratio [median (IQR)] | 1.51 (0.92-2.89) | 1.53 (0.74-2.81) | 1.55 (0.92-2.89) | 1.65 (0.86-3.14) | 1.58 (0.83-2.79) |
| Serum cotinine [ng/mL, median (IQR)] | 0.024 (0.011-0.099) | 0.032 (0.011-0.104) | 0.023 (0.011-0.0935) | 0.024 (0.011-0.096) | 0.040 (0.011-0.54) |
| Age at menarche [yrs, median (IQR)]3 | 12.0 (11.0-13.0) | 12.0 (11.0-13.0) | 12.0 (11.0-13.0) | – | – |
| “Menstrual period started yet?”4 | |||||
| Yes | 363 (51.1) | 20 (6.2) | 343 (88.2) | – | – |
| No | 235 (33.1) | 215 (66.8) | 20 (27.5) | – | – |
| Missing | 113 (15.9) | 87 (27.0) | 26 (6.7) | – | – |
| Serum sex hormones indices [median (IQR)]5 | |||||
| TT (ng/dL) | 18.70 (4.42-80.98) | 4.64 (2.85-10.58) | 24.5 (17.7-32.75) | 3.67 (2.09-6.26) | 388.0 (241.0-532.0) |
| E2 (pg/mL) | 12.80 (2.11-33.88) | 2.11 (2.11-16.80) | 52.4 (28.6-13.5) | 2.11 (2.11-2.11) | 19.3 (11.9-25.8) |
| SHBG (nmol/L) | 56.99 (34.89-97.05) | 78.48 (48.10-114.10) | 48.38 (33.04-75.37) | 93.68 (61.00-136.10) | 34.09 (22.37-48.70) |
| FAI | 0.34 (0.056-2.05) | 0.069 (0.028-0.190) | 0.495 (0.310-0.789) | 0.041 (0.0017-0.103) | 12.43 (7.54-17.02) |
| TT/E2 | 1.39 (0.59-11.15) | 1.02 (0.61-1.62) | 0.51 (0.23-0.80) | 1.71 (0.97-2.82) | 19.95 (14.77-27.05) |
| TT ≥ 50 ng/dL in males (n, %) | |||||
| Yes | 318 (47.4) | – | – | 24 (7.5) | 329 (93.7) |
| No | 353 (52.6) | – | – | 296 (92.5) | 22 (6.3) |
| E2 ≥ 20 pg/ml in females (n, %) | |||||
| Yes | 308 (43.3) | 71 (22.0) | 332 (85.3) | – | – |
| No | 403 (56.7) | 251 (78.0) | 57 (14.7) | – | – |
| Puberty status (n, %)6 | |||||
| Pubertal | 806 (58.3) | 71 (22.05) | 382 (98.20) | 24 (7.50) | 329 (93.73) |
| Prepubertal | 576 (41.7) | 251 (77.95) | 7 (1.80) | 296 (92.50) | 22 (6.27) |
| Dietary inflammatory index [mean (SD)] | 0.92 (0.33) | 0.89 (0.36) | 0.95 (0.28) | 0.93 (0.31) | 0.86 (0.27) |
1Statistics were unweighted; children (6–11 years) and adolescents (12–19 years).
2BMI category was defined as underweight (BMI < 5th percentile), normal weight (5th percentile ≤ BMI < 85th percentile), overweight (85th percentile ≤ BMI < 95th percentile), obese (BMI ≥ 95th percentile).
3Only 8 girls (6-11 years) and 132 female adolescents recorded information on “Age at first menstrual period”.
4Females who answered “Yes” to the question “menstrual periods started yet” or with available information on the age at first menstrual period were recognized as “menstrual periods started.”
5TT, total testosterone; E2, total estradiol; SHBG, sex hormone binding globulin; FAI, free androgen index, was calculated as total testosterone (ng/dL)/SHBG (nmol/L), TT/E2 was calculated as TT (ng/dL)/E2 (pg/ml).
6Puberty status was defined as “pubertal” if TT ≥ 50 ng/dL in males, E2 ≥ 20 pg/ml or menstrual period started in females, otherwise puberty status was defined as “prepubertal”.
Distribution of sex hormones in different DII quantiles1.
| Characteristics2 | Mean(range) | P-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quartile 1 (n = 345) | Quartile 2 (n = 345) | Quartile 3 (n = 348) | Quartile 4 (n = 344) | ||
| TT | 16.20 (4.44-43.95) | 20.00 (4.52-43.60) | 16.50 (3.87-53.70) | 23.45 (6.09-62.10) | 0.005 |
| FAI | 0.32 (0.06-2.62) | 0.32 (0.05-1.10) | 0.25 (0.04-1.45) | 0.50 (0.08-2.95) | 0.031 |
| E2 | 11.80 (2.11-30.90) | 9.20 (2.11-29.90) | 16.80 (2.11-38.75) | 15.05 (2.11-38.75) | 0.505 |
| SHBG | 54.61 (33.42-98.90) | 60.34 (36.96-94.64) | 59.20 (34.52-100.30) | 53.05 (32.83-89.41) | 0.011 |
| TT/E2 | 1.10 (0.52-5.37) | 1.31 (0.64-7.65) | 1.58 (0.61-8.24) | 1.69 (0.64-8.90) | 0.010 |
1Quartile 1: -5.42 to -0.03; Quartile 2: -0.02 to 1.18; Quartile 3: 1.19 to 2.18; Quartile 4: 2.19 to 4.39.
2TT, total testosterone; E2, total estradiol; SHBG, sex hormone binding globulin; FAI, free androgen index, was calculated as total testosterone (ng/dL)/SHBG (nmol/L), TT/E2 was calculated as TT (ng/dL)/E2 (pg/ml).
Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the differences in sex hormone levels between different DII groups.
Association between categorical dietary inflammatory index (DII) and sex hormones by sex-age groups in 6-19-year old participants in NHANES 2015-2016.
| Sex | Subgroup | DII | TT β (95%CI) | FAI β (95%CI) | E2 β (95%CI) | SHBG β (95%CI) | TT/E2 β (95%CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | Children | Q1 | Reference | Reference | NA | Reference | NA |
| Q2 | 0.063 (-0.126,0.082) | -0.013 (-0.069,0.103) | NA | -0.019 (-0.006,0.125) | NA | ||
| Q3 | -0.092 (-0.162,0.012) | 0.031 (-0.136,0.163) | NA | 0.029 (-0.012,0.103) | NA | ||
| Q4 | -0.186 (-0.102,0.129) | -0.098 (-0.169,0.052) | NA | -0.272 (-0.598,0.029) | NA | ||
| Adolescents | Q1 | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |
| Q2 | -0.009 (-0.109,0.016) | -0.026 (-0.083,0.162) | -0.076 (-0.106,0.096) | -0.016 (-0.103,0.083) | -0.012 (-0.083,0.036) | ||
| Q3 | -0.012 (-0.038,0.017) | -0.010 (-0.083,0.032) | -0.039 (-0.065,0.326) | 0.031 (0.012,0.282)* | -0.041 (-0.076,0.012) | ||
| Q4 | -0.031 (-0.053,-0.006)* | -0.032 (-0.063,-0.003) | -0.062 (-0.083,-0.003)* | 0.052 (0.021,0.096)* | -0.056 (-0.381,0.016) | ||
| Male | Children | Q1 | Reference | Reference | NA | Reference | NA |
| Q2 | -0.013 (-0.352,0.012) | 0.013 (-0.082,0.063) | NA | -0.035 (-0.082,0.106) | NA | ||
| Q3 | -0.029 (-0.042,0.009) | -0.063 (-0.131,0.023) | NA | -0.083 (-0.103,0.063) | NA | ||
| Q4 | -0.057 (-0.063,0.015) | -0.032 (-0.092,0.103) | NA | 0.013 (-0.016,0.062) | NA | ||
| Adolescents | Q1 | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |
| Q2 | -0.016 (-0.032,0.009) | 0.012 (-0.016,0.009) | -0.029 (-0.072,0.013) | -0.063 (-0.106,0.082) | -0.023 (-0.069,0.025) | ||
| Q3 | -0.023 (-0.037,0.013) | -0.035 (-0.062,0.012) | -0.042 (-0.068,0.026) | 0.013 (0.003,0.037)* | -0.067 (-0.126,0.012) | ||
| Q4 | -0.083 (-0.035,-0.016)* | -0.083 (-0.038,0.026)* | -0.086 (-0.136,-0.025)* | 0.017 (0.009,0.053)* | -0.093 (-0.135,0.026) |
Children (6-11 years) and adolescents (12-19 years). Covariate-adjusted multiple linear regression was used to assess the association between categorical dietary inflammatory index(DII) and sex hormones by sex-age groups in 6-19-year old participants. Estimates were presented as coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and were adjusted for urinary creatinine, age, race/ethnicity, BMI category, ratio of family income to poverty, time of sample collection. “NA” indicates the estimates were not available in children as the detection frequency of E2 was < 50% in that group.
*P < 0.05.
Association between categorical dietary inflammatory index (DII) and sex hormones by sex-puberty status groups in 6-19-year old participants in NHANES 2015-2016.
| Sex | Subgroup | DII | TT β (95%CI) | FAI β (95%CI) | E2 β (95%CI) | SHBG β (95%CI) | TT/E2 β (95%CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | Prepubertal | Q1 | Reference | Reference | NA | Reference | NA |
| Q2 | 0.026 (-0.203,0.102) | 0.035 (-0.023,0.063) | NA | -0.031 (-0.062,0.103) | NA | ||
| Q3 | -0.016 (-0.063,0.032) | -0.023 (-0.062,0.031) | NA | -0.065 (-0.093,0.042) | NA | ||
| Q4 | -0.063 (-0.083,0.026) | -0.043 (-0.081,-0.012)* | NA | -0.083 (-0.102,0.015) | NA | ||
| Pubertal | Q1 | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |
| Q2 | -0.015 (-0.109,0.016) | -0.019 (-0.062,0.072) | -0.053 (-0.136,0.092) | -0.009 (-0.026,0.013) | -0.016 (-0.083,0.006) | ||
| Q3 | -0.102 (-0.238,0.137) | -0.023 (-0.102,0.093) | -0.082 (-0.239,0.041) | 0.022 (0.013,0.046)* | -0.027 (-0.053,0.013) | ||
| Q4 | -0.089 (-0.132,-0.031)* | -0.052 (-0.162,0.013) | -0.203 (-1.327,0.092) | 0.016 (0.009,-0.032)* | -0.063 (-0.092,0.026) | ||
| Male | Prepubertal | Q1 | Reference | Reference | NA | Reference | NA |
| Q2 | -0.019 (-0.042,0.011) | -0.013 (-0.082,0.016) | NA | -0.036 (-0.072,0.025) | NA | ||
| Q3 | -0.035 (-0.053,0.008) | -0.019 (-0.031,0.023) | NA | -0.023 (-0.051,0.013) | NA | ||
| Q4 | -0.039 (-0.062,0.016) | -0.028 (-0.039,0.019) | NA | 0.009 (0.003,0.026)* | NA | ||
| Pubertal | Q1 | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |
| Q2 | -0.013 (-0.035,0.012) | -0.012 (-0.026,0.002) | -0.019 (-0.026,0.006) | -0.027 (-0.048,0.013) | -0.019 (-0.037,0.008) | ||
| Q3 | -0.019 (-0.042,0.021) | -0.022 (-0.053,-0.009)* | -0.023 (-0.051,0.013) | 0.012 (-0.009,0.027)* | -0.023 (-0.036,0.016) | ||
| Q4 | -0.032 (-0.051,0.002) | -0.039 (-0.063,-0.015)* | -0.037 (-0.062,-0.012)* | 0.035 (0.016,0.056)* | -0.036 (-0.052,-0.012)* |
Puberty status was defined as “pubertal” if TT ≥ 50 ng/dL in males, E2 ≥ 20 pg/ml or menstrual period started in females, otherwise puberty status was defined as “prepubertal”. Covariate-adjusted multiple linear regression was used to assess the association between categorical dietary inflammatory index(DII) and sex hormones by sex-puberty status groups in 6-19-year old participants. Estimates were presented as coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) and were adjusted for urinary creatinine, age, race/ethnicity, BMI category, ratio of family income to poverty, time of sample collection. “NA” indicates the estimates were not available in prepubertal participants as the detection frequency of E2 was < 50% in that group.
*P < 0.05.