2022
DOI: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604616
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Dietary Vitamin K Intake and HPV-Infection Status Among American Women: A Secondary Analysis From National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data From 2003 to 2016

Abstract: Objective: Cervical cancer is a serious potential risk to women’s health, and is closely related to persistent HPV infection. Vitamin K mainly existed in green vegetables, fruit, and dairy products. This research aims to observe the association between vitamin K and HPV-infection.Methods: 13,447 participants from the NHANES were selected. Dietary vitamin K intake was used as the objective independent variable and continuous variable, HPV-infection status was used as the outcome variable, and characteristics of… Show more

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“…Significantly, the association between smoking habits and HR-HPV infection demonstrated statistical significance (p=0.003), highlighting the potential role of lifestyle factors in influencing HR-HPV prevalence. This finding aligns with a corroborating study, underscoring the significance of the association between smoking habits and HR-HPV infection [16]. Conversely, economic insufficiency did not show a statistically significant association with HR-HPV infection (p=0.791), suggesting a more nuanced interplay of socioeconomic factors in this context.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Significantly, the association between smoking habits and HR-HPV infection demonstrated statistical significance (p=0.003), highlighting the potential role of lifestyle factors in influencing HR-HPV prevalence. This finding aligns with a corroborating study, underscoring the significance of the association between smoking habits and HR-HPV infection [16]. Conversely, economic insufficiency did not show a statistically significant association with HR-HPV infection (p=0.791), suggesting a more nuanced interplay of socioeconomic factors in this context.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Human papillomavirus infection (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, such that most sexually active people have contact with the virus at least once in their lifetime [1][2][3][4]. More than 170 types have been identified [5], and about 14 are associated with increased risk of cancer, also known as high-risk (HR)-HPV 16,18,31,33,35,39,45,51,52,56,58,59, 66, and 68 [1]. HPV 16 is the most common.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study suggest that a dietary vitamin K intake of more than 14.03 mcg may reduce the risk of HPV infection. On the contrary, HPV subtypes were not associated with vitamin K intake [118].…”
Section: Vitamin Kmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…To conclude, evidence suggests the protective role of a higher intake and high serum levels of vitamin E against CC and the risk of dysplasia [14,98,[115][116][117][118]. Moreover, αand γtocopherol may be protective against the persistence of non-oncogenic HPV infections [115].…”
Section: Vitamin Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…VK can promote apoptosis, induce cell cycle arrest and overcome drug resistance by inhibiting P-glycoprotein, offering potential value when combined with VD in the treatment of cervical cancer 129 . A cross-sectional survey of more than 10,000 women in the United States suggests an association between VK intake and HPV infection, although the relationship appears non-linear 130 . VK can produce reactive oxygen species, which leads to apoptosis 131 , 132 .…”
Section: Interaction Of Vd With Calcium and Other Vitaminsmentioning
confidence: 99%