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Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies

BACKGROUND: Some components of the Mediterranean diet have favourable effects on endometrial cancer, and the Mediterranean diet as a whole has been shown to have a beneficial role on various neoplasms. METHODS: We analysed this issue pooling data from three case-control studies carried out between 1...

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Autores principales: Filomeno, M, Bosetti, C, Bidoli, E, Levi, F, Serraino, D, Montella, M, La Vecchia, C, Tavani, A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.153
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author Filomeno, M
Bosetti, C
Bidoli, E
Levi, F
Serraino, D
Montella, M
La Vecchia, C
Tavani, A
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Bosetti, C
Bidoli, E
Levi, F
Serraino, D
Montella, M
La Vecchia, C
Tavani, A
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description BACKGROUND: Some components of the Mediterranean diet have favourable effects on endometrial cancer, and the Mediterranean diet as a whole has been shown to have a beneficial role on various neoplasms. METHODS: We analysed this issue pooling data from three case-control studies carried out between 1983 and 2006 in various Italian areas and in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. Cases were 1411 women with incident, histologically confirmed endometrial cancer, and controls were 3668 patients in hospital for acute diseases. We measured the adherence to the Mediterranean diet using a Mediterranean Diet Score (MDS), based on the nine dietary components characteristics of this diet, that is, high intake of vegetables, fruits/nuts, cereals, legumes, fish; low intake of dairy products and meat; high monounsaturated to saturated fatty acid ratio; and moderate alcohol intake. We estimated the odds ratios (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) for increasing levels of the MDS (varying from 0, no adherence, to 9, maximum adherence) using multiple logistic regression models, adjusted for major confounding factors. RESULTS: The adjusted OR for a 6–9 components of the MDS (high adherence) compared with 0–3 (low adherence) was 0.43 (95% CI 0.34–0.56). The OR for an increment of one component of MDS diet was 0.84 (95% CI 0.80–0.88). The association was consistent in strata of various covariates, although somewhat stronger in older women, in never oral contraceptive users and in hormone-replacement therapy users. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides evidence for a beneficial role of the Mediterranean diet on endometrial cancer risk, suggesting a favourable effect of a combination of foods rich in antioxidants, fibres, phytochemicals, and unsaturated fatty acids.
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spelling pubmed-46472482016-05-26 Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies Filomeno, M Bosetti, C Bidoli, E Levi, F Serraino, D Montella, M La Vecchia, C Tavani, A Br J Cancer Epidemiology BACKGROUND: Some components of the Mediterranean diet have favourable effects on endometrial cancer, and the Mediterranean diet as a whole has been shown to have a beneficial role on various neoplasms. METHODS: We analysed this issue pooling data from three case-control studies carried out between 1983 and 2006 in various Italian areas and in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. Cases were 1411 women with incident, histologically confirmed endometrial cancer, and controls were 3668 patients in hospital for acute diseases. We measured the adherence to the Mediterranean diet using a Mediterranean Diet Score (MDS), based on the nine dietary components characteristics of this diet, that is, high intake of vegetables, fruits/nuts, cereals, legumes, fish; low intake of dairy products and meat; high monounsaturated to saturated fatty acid ratio; and moderate alcohol intake. We estimated the odds ratios (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) for increasing levels of the MDS (varying from 0, no adherence, to 9, maximum adherence) using multiple logistic regression models, adjusted for major confounding factors. RESULTS: The adjusted OR for a 6–9 components of the MDS (high adherence) compared with 0–3 (low adherence) was 0.43 (95% CI 0.34–0.56). The OR for an increment of one component of MDS diet was 0.84 (95% CI 0.80–0.88). The association was consistent in strata of various covariates, although somewhat stronger in older women, in never oral contraceptive users and in hormone-replacement therapy users. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides evidence for a beneficial role of the Mediterranean diet on endometrial cancer risk, suggesting a favourable effect of a combination of foods rich in antioxidants, fibres, phytochemicals, and unsaturated fatty acids. Nature Publishing Group 2015-05-26 2015-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4647248/ /pubmed/26010500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.153 Text en Copyright © 2015 Cancer Research UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ From twelve months after its original publication, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Filomeno, M
Bosetti, C
Bidoli, E
Levi, F
Serraino, D
Montella, M
La Vecchia, C
Tavani, A
Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
title Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
title_full Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
title_fullStr Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
title_full_unstemmed Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
title_short Mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
title_sort mediterranean diet and risk of endometrial cancer: a pooled analysis of three italian case-control studies
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010500
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.153
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