Relationship between Food Habits, Nutritional Status, and Hormone Therapy among Transgender Adults: A Systematic Review (Q27451)
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- Relationship between Food Habits, Nutritional Status, and Hormone Therapy among Transgender Adults: A Systematic Review.
- Relationship between Food Habits, Nutritional Status, and Hormone Therapy among Transgender Adults
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English | Relationship between Food Habits, Nutritional Status, and Hormone Therapy among Transgender Adults: A Systematic Review |
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Statements
Five databases were researched (PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Scielo, and Cochrane Library) from database inception to May 2024. (English)
Methods (English)
The PRISMA 2020 statement was used. (English)
Methods (English)
Studies focusing on adult transgender individuals (18 to 65 years old) that included outcomes related to nutritional status, HT, and food habits were considered for this review. (English)
Methods (English)
The NOS and NIH tools were chosen to perform the risk of bias and quality assessment. (English)
Methods (English)
A total of 122 studies were identified, and 27 were included in this review. (English)
Results (English)
These studies comprised sixteen cohorts, seven cross-sectional, and four case studies, with a combined number of 8827 participants. (English)
Results (English)
BMI was the most referenced parameter, varying between low weight and overweight. (English)
Results (English)
High food insecurity frequency, restricted eating behaviors, high fat intake, and low levels of vegetable, grain, and fruit consumption were also observed. (English)
Results (English)
While nutritional status was perceived as a relevant factor when administering HT, the relationship between HT with both nutritional status and food habits has been insufficiently explored and warrants further research. (English)
Conclusions (English)
Teresa F (English)
Amaral (English)
TF
19 October 2024
16 October 2024
The authors declare no conflicts of interest. (English)