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Total dietary fat and omega-3 fatty acids have modest effects on urinary sex hormones in postmenopausal women.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Total fat and omega-3 fatty acids in the diet may affect breast cancer risk by altering estrogen metabolism. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the effects of differing total fat and omega-3 fatty acid content of diets on a panel of urinary estrogens and metabolites. FINDINGS:A controlled, cross-over feeding trial was conducted in postmenopausal women using three test diets: high fat diet (HF; 40% energy from fat), low fat diet (LF; 20% of energy from fat) and low fat, high omega-3 diet (LFn3; 23% energy from fat; 3% omega-3 fatty acids) for 8 week periods. Urinary hormone concentrations for 16 women were compared among diets using a linear mixed model, and within diet comparisons were made using paired t-tests. Urinary excretion of estrone was greater after the LF and LFn3 compared to the HF (P = 0.004). Estrone excretion was increased from baseline within the LF only (P = 0.02). Total estrone + estradiol + estriol increased from baseline with LF (P = 0.02) and was greater than the other two diets at 8 weeks (P = 0.03). There were no effects on estrogen metabolites, including the 2-hydroxy estrone:16?-hydroxy estrone ratio. CONCLUSIONS:The results of this study indicate that urinary sex hormone metabolism was modestly altered in postmenopausal women by a low fat dietary intervention.

SUBMITTER: Young LR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3637800 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Total dietary fat and omega-3 fatty acids have modest effects on urinary sex hormones in postmenopausal women.

Young Lindsay R LR   Raatz Susan K SK   Thomas William W   Redmon J Bruce JB   Kurzer Mindy S MS  

Nutrition & metabolism 20130423 1


<h4>Background</h4>Total fat and omega-3 fatty acids in the diet may affect breast cancer risk by altering estrogen metabolism. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the effects of differing total fat and omega-3 fatty acid content of diets on a panel of urinary estrogens and metabolites.<h4>Findings</h4>A controlled, cross-over feeding trial was conducted in postmenopausal women using three test diets: high fat diet (HF; 40% energy from fat), low fat diet (LF; 20% of energy from fat) and l  ...[more]

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