Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015

Abstract Background Early age at menarche is associated with risk of several chronic diseases. Prospective study on the association between dietary pattern and timing of menarche is sparse. We examined whether dietary patterns prior to the menarche onset were prospectively associated with menarcheal...

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Main Authors: Ruonan Duan, Yue Chen, Tian Qiao, Ruotong Duan, Mengxue Chen, Li Zhao, Yunhui Gong, Guo Cheng
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-09-01
Series:Nutrition Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12937-020-00622-z
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spelling doaj-9f98c6a06beb4b27aaf449b21e6fd4ea2020-11-25T02:49:29ZengBMCNutrition Journal1475-28912020-09-011911910.1186/s12937-020-00622-zModern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015Ruonan Duan0Yue Chen1Tian Qiao2Ruotong Duan3Mengxue Chen4Li Zhao5Yunhui Gong6Guo Cheng7West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityWest China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityWest China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Changzhi Medical CollegeWest China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityWest China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan UniversityLaboratory of Molecular Translational Medicine, Center for Translational Medicine, Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Sichuan University), Ministry of Education, Department of Pediatrics, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan UniversityAbstract Background Early age at menarche is associated with risk of several chronic diseases. Prospective study on the association between dietary pattern and timing of menarche is sparse. We examined whether dietary patterns prior to the menarche onset were prospectively associated with menarcheal age in Chinese girls. Methods One thousand one hundred eighteen girls aged 6–13 y in the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) with three-day 24-h recalls and information on potential confounders at baseline were included in the study. Dietary patterns were identified using principal component analysis. Age at menarche was self-reported at each survey. Cox proportional hazard regression models were performed to examine the associations of premenarcheal dietary patterns and menarcheal timing. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. Results Three major dietary patterns were identified: modern dietary pattern, animal food pattern, and snack food pattern. After adjustment for age at baseline, region, ethnicity, maternal education level, energy intake at baseline, and body mass index Z-score at baseline, girls in the highest quartile of modern dietary pattern score had a 33% higher probability of experiencing menarche at an earlier age than those in the lowest quartile (HR: 1.33, 95% CI: 1.002–1.77, p for trend = 0.03). No significant association was found for the animal food pattern or snack food pattern. Conclusions Higher adherence to modern dietary pattern during childhood is associated with an earlier menarcheal age. This association was independent of premenarcheal body size.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12937-020-00622-zDietary patternsMenarcheCohort studyChina health and nutrition survey
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author Ruonan Duan
Yue Chen
Tian Qiao
Ruotong Duan
Mengxue Chen
Li Zhao
Yunhui Gong
Guo Cheng
spellingShingle Ruonan Duan
Yue Chen
Tian Qiao
Ruotong Duan
Mengxue Chen
Li Zhao
Yunhui Gong
Guo Cheng
Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015
Nutrition Journal
Dietary patterns
Menarche
Cohort study
China health and nutrition survey
author_facet Ruonan Duan
Yue Chen
Tian Qiao
Ruotong Duan
Mengxue Chen
Li Zhao
Yunhui Gong
Guo Cheng
author_sort Ruonan Duan
title Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015
title_short Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015
title_full Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015
title_fullStr Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015
title_full_unstemmed Modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the CHNS 1997–2015
title_sort modern dietary pattern is prospectively associated with earlier age at menarche: data from the chns 1997–2015
publisher BMC
series Nutrition Journal
issn 1475-2891
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Early age at menarche is associated with risk of several chronic diseases. Prospective study on the association between dietary pattern and timing of menarche is sparse. We examined whether dietary patterns prior to the menarche onset were prospectively associated with menarcheal age in Chinese girls. Methods One thousand one hundred eighteen girls aged 6–13 y in the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) with three-day 24-h recalls and information on potential confounders at baseline were included in the study. Dietary patterns were identified using principal component analysis. Age at menarche was self-reported at each survey. Cox proportional hazard regression models were performed to examine the associations of premenarcheal dietary patterns and menarcheal timing. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. Results Three major dietary patterns were identified: modern dietary pattern, animal food pattern, and snack food pattern. After adjustment for age at baseline, region, ethnicity, maternal education level, energy intake at baseline, and body mass index Z-score at baseline, girls in the highest quartile of modern dietary pattern score had a 33% higher probability of experiencing menarche at an earlier age than those in the lowest quartile (HR: 1.33, 95% CI: 1.002–1.77, p for trend = 0.03). No significant association was found for the animal food pattern or snack food pattern. Conclusions Higher adherence to modern dietary pattern during childhood is associated with an earlier menarcheal age. This association was independent of premenarcheal body size.
topic Dietary patterns
Menarche
Cohort study
China health and nutrition survey
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12937-020-00622-z
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