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Sexual dimorphism in the context of nutrition and health

Matthew G. Pontifex, David Vauzour, Michael Müller

2023Proceedings of The Nutrition Society24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diets and dietary constituents that we consume have a considerable impact on disease risk. Intriguingly these effects may be modulated to some extent by sex. Lack of female representation in nutritional studies as well as a lack of stratification by sex has and continues to limit our understanding of these sex × diet interactions. Here we provide an overview of the current and available literature describing how exposure to certain dietary patterns (Western-style diet, Mediterranean diet, vegetarian/vegan, ketogenic diet) and dietary constituents (dietary fibre, PUFA and plant bioactive) influences disease risk in a sex-specific manner. Interestingly, these sex differences appear to be highly disease-specific. The identification of such sex differences in response to diet stresses the importance of sex stratification in nutritional research.

Topics & Concepts

Sexual dimorphismMediterranean dietDiseaseContext (archaeology)BiologySex characteristicsMedicineEndocrinologyInternal medicinePaleontologyAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactDiet and metabolism studiesNutritional Studies and Diet