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Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study
A few studies have evaluated the association between diet and mammographic breast density (MBD) and results are inconsistent. MBD, a well-recognized risk factor for breast cancer, has been proposed as a marker of cumulative exposure to hormones and growth factors. Diets with a high glycemic index (G...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3737230/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070943 |
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author | Masala, Giovanna Assedi, Melania Bendinelli, Benedetta Ermini, Ilaria Occhini, Daniela Sieri, Sabina Brighenti, Furio del Turco, Marco Rosselli Ambrogetti, Daniela Palli, Domenico |
author_facet | Masala, Giovanna Assedi, Melania Bendinelli, Benedetta Ermini, Ilaria Occhini, Daniela Sieri, Sabina Brighenti, Furio del Turco, Marco Rosselli Ambrogetti, Daniela Palli, Domenico |
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description | A few studies have evaluated the association between diet and mammographic breast density (MBD) and results are inconsistent. MBD, a well-recognized risk factor for breast cancer, has been proposed as a marker of cumulative exposure to hormones and growth factors. Diets with a high glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load (GL) may increase breast cancer risk, via an effect on the insulin-like growth factor axis. We have investigated the association between carbohydrate intake, GI, GL and MBD in a prospective study. We identified a large series of women, in the frame of the EPIC-Florence cohort, with a mammogram taken five years after enrolment, when detailed information on dietary and lifestyle habits and anthropometric measurements had been collected. Mammograms have been retrieved (1,668, 83%) and MBD assessed according to Wolfe’s classification. We compared women with high MBD (P2+DY Wolfe’s categories) with those with low MBD (N1+P1) through logistic models adjusted for age, education, body mass index, menopause, number of children, breast feeding, physical activity, non-alcohol energy, fibers, saturated fat and alcohol. A direct association between GL and high MBD emerged in the highest quintile of intake in comparison with the lowest quintile (OR = 1.73, 95%CI 1.13–2.67, p for trend = 0.048) while no association with glycemic index was evident. These results were confirmed after exclusion of women reporting to be on a diet or affected with diabetes, and when Hormone Replacement Therapy at the date of mammographic examination used to assess MBD was considered. The effect was particularly evident among leaner women, although no interaction was found. A positive association was suggested for increasing simple sugar and total carbohydrates intakes limited to the highest quintiles. In this Italian population we observed an association between glycemic load, total and rapidly absorbed carbohydrates and high MBD. These novel results warrant further investigations. |
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spelling | pubmed-37372302013-08-15 Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study Masala, Giovanna Assedi, Melania Bendinelli, Benedetta Ermini, Ilaria Occhini, Daniela Sieri, Sabina Brighenti, Furio del Turco, Marco Rosselli Ambrogetti, Daniela Palli, Domenico PLoS One Research Article A few studies have evaluated the association between diet and mammographic breast density (MBD) and results are inconsistent. MBD, a well-recognized risk factor for breast cancer, has been proposed as a marker of cumulative exposure to hormones and growth factors. Diets with a high glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load (GL) may increase breast cancer risk, via an effect on the insulin-like growth factor axis. We have investigated the association between carbohydrate intake, GI, GL and MBD in a prospective study. We identified a large series of women, in the frame of the EPIC-Florence cohort, with a mammogram taken five years after enrolment, when detailed information on dietary and lifestyle habits and anthropometric measurements had been collected. Mammograms have been retrieved (1,668, 83%) and MBD assessed according to Wolfe’s classification. We compared women with high MBD (P2+DY Wolfe’s categories) with those with low MBD (N1+P1) through logistic models adjusted for age, education, body mass index, menopause, number of children, breast feeding, physical activity, non-alcohol energy, fibers, saturated fat and alcohol. A direct association between GL and high MBD emerged in the highest quintile of intake in comparison with the lowest quintile (OR = 1.73, 95%CI 1.13–2.67, p for trend = 0.048) while no association with glycemic index was evident. These results were confirmed after exclusion of women reporting to be on a diet or affected with diabetes, and when Hormone Replacement Therapy at the date of mammographic examination used to assess MBD was considered. The effect was particularly evident among leaner women, although no interaction was found. A positive association was suggested for increasing simple sugar and total carbohydrates intakes limited to the highest quintiles. In this Italian population we observed an association between glycemic load, total and rapidly absorbed carbohydrates and high MBD. These novel results warrant further investigations. Public Library of Science 2013-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3737230/ /pubmed/23951047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070943 Text en © 2013 Masala et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Masala, Giovanna Assedi, Melania Bendinelli, Benedetta Ermini, Ilaria Occhini, Daniela Sieri, Sabina Brighenti, Furio del Turco, Marco Rosselli Ambrogetti, Daniela Palli, Domenico Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study |
title | Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study |
title_full | Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study |
title_fullStr | Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study |
title_short | Glycemic Index, Glycemic Load and Mammographic Breast Density: The EPIC Florence Longitudinal Study |
title_sort | glycemic index, glycemic load and mammographic breast density: the epic florence longitudinal study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3737230/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070943 |
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