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Elmståhl, SölveLund University,Lunds universitet,Geriatrik,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Geriatric Medicine,Lund University Research Groups,Geriatrics,Skåne University Hospital
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Fermented milk products are associated to ulcer disease. Results from a cross-sectional population study
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1998-09-03
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC,1998
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LIBRIS-ID:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:ae03d52d-67a3-451e-8d4e-b0f1fb6070c6
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https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/ae03d52d-67a3-451e-8d4e-b0f1fb6070c6URI
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https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600619DOI
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Background: Prevalence of peptic ulcer disease has been associated to diet. Some dietary factors seem to have bactericidal effect which may modify the risk of peptic ulcer disease. The objective was to analyze associations between dietary habits and peptic ulcers. Design: A cross sectional population study. Subjects: One thousand, one hundred and thirty-five subjects out of 11,700 randomly invited men and women, aged 46-67 y, participating in a diet and disease study during 1991-1993. The study population comprised of 764 cases with reported peptic ulcer, 142 with dyspeptic symptoms and 229 randomly selected controls. Methods: X-ray examinations and endoscopies were reviewed and 332 out of 764 peptic ulcer cases were verified. Mean daily intake of foods and nutrients were assessed with a combined 7 d menu book and a quantitative food frequency questionnaire, including dietary supplements. Results: Subjects with verified ulcer had lower intake of fermented milk products and vegetables and higher intake of milk, meal and bread than controls. Intake of total fat, saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids and linolenic acid were higher in the ulcer group. Higher intake of fermented milk products, by quintiles showed a decreased ulcer risk; odds ratio 0.82 (0.71-0.95), adjusted for covariates below. Higher intake of milk, by quintiles, was associated with an increased risk of ulcer; odds ratio 1.17 (1.03-1.32). Smoking, foreign ethnicity and being unmarried or divorced were covariates associated to ulcer. Conclusion: This study indicates the multifactorial etiology of peptic ulcer including dietary factors. High intake of fermented milk products was associated with decreased risk for ulcer, whereas increased risk was noted for high milk intake.
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Svensson, U.Swedish Dairy Association
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Berglund, G.Lund University,Lunds universitet,Internmedicin - epidemiologi,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Internal Medicine - Epidemiology,Lund University Research Groups,Skåne University Hospital(Swepub:lu)medf-gbe
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GeriatrikForskargrupper vid Lunds universitet
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In:European Journal of Clinical Nutrition: Springer Science and Business Media LLC52:9, s. 668-6740954-30071476-5640
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