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. 2022 Sep 14;15(9):e249480. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2022-249480

Table 1.

Overview of factors affecting development of uterine leiomyomas

Risk factors Potential risk factors Preventive factors
Age25
  • Incidence increases with age and peaks at 50 years of age

Chlamydia infection26
  • Potential increased risk factor.

  • Further investigation needed

Physical activity27
Early age at menarche28 Diabetes29
  • Possible inverse association.

  • Further investigation needed

Fruit and vegetable consumption30
Nulliparity31 Pelvic inflammatory disease26
  • Potential increased risk factor.

  • Further investigation needed

Menopause32
African decent25
  • Highest incidence among African women. Similar incidence among Hispanic, Asian and Caucasian women

Vitamin D deficiency33
  • Increased risk proven in animal models

Increased parity34
Increased stress27 35 Use of oral contraceptives36
  • Studies have demonstrated conflicting data

Smoking37
Hypertension38
Obesity27
Alcohol consumption25
Red meat consumption30
Caffeine consumption30
  • Increased risk proven in younger women with high caffeine consumption, but not among women of all ages

Thyroid disease39