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Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women

A meta‐analysis published in 2015 noted a marginally increased risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers in non‐smoking women with dietary acrylamide intake, but only a few studies were included, and they were limited to Western countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the association betwe...

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Autores principales: Kotemori, Ayaka, Ishihara, Junko, Zha, Ling, Liu, Rong, Sawada, Norie, Iwasaki, Motoki, Sobue, Tomotaka, Tsugane, Shoichiro
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6172050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30063274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13757
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author Kotemori, Ayaka
Ishihara, Junko
Zha, Ling
Liu, Rong
Sawada, Norie
Iwasaki, Motoki
Sobue, Tomotaka
Tsugane, Shoichiro
author_facet Kotemori, Ayaka
Ishihara, Junko
Zha, Ling
Liu, Rong
Sawada, Norie
Iwasaki, Motoki
Sobue, Tomotaka
Tsugane, Shoichiro
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description A meta‐analysis published in 2015 noted a marginally increased risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers in non‐smoking women with dietary acrylamide intake, but only a few studies were included, and they were limited to Western countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between dietary acrylamide intake and endometrial or ovarian cancer risk in the Japan Public Health Center‐based Prospective Study (JPHC Study). In this prospective cohort study, 47 185 participants aged 45‐74 years at the follow‐up starting point in the JPHC Study were enrolled. Dietary acrylamide intake was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). In participants with endometrial and ovarian cancer, the average follow‐up periods were 15.5 and 15.6 years, respectively, and 161 and 122 cases of endometrial and ovarian cancer were diagnosed, respectively. Energy‐adjusted dietary acrylamide intake was negatively associated with endometrial cancer, but the association disappeared after adjusting for coffee consumption with an adjusted HR for the highest vs lowest tertile of 0.85 (95%CI: 0.54‐1.33). No association was observed, however, for ovarian cancer (adjusted HR, 0.77; 95%CI: 0.49‐1.23). Furthermore, after stratifying by smoking status, coffee consumption, alcohol consumption, body mass index, and menopause status, no association was observed. Dietary acrylamide intake was not associated with the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancer in Japanese women with a relatively lower dietary intake of acrylamide compared with Western populations.
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spelling pubmed-61720502018-10-10 Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women Kotemori, Ayaka Ishihara, Junko Zha, Ling Liu, Rong Sawada, Norie Iwasaki, Motoki Sobue, Tomotaka Tsugane, Shoichiro Cancer Sci Original Articles A meta‐analysis published in 2015 noted a marginally increased risk of endometrial and ovarian cancers in non‐smoking women with dietary acrylamide intake, but only a few studies were included, and they were limited to Western countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between dietary acrylamide intake and endometrial or ovarian cancer risk in the Japan Public Health Center‐based Prospective Study (JPHC Study). In this prospective cohort study, 47 185 participants aged 45‐74 years at the follow‐up starting point in the JPHC Study were enrolled. Dietary acrylamide intake was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). In participants with endometrial and ovarian cancer, the average follow‐up periods were 15.5 and 15.6 years, respectively, and 161 and 122 cases of endometrial and ovarian cancer were diagnosed, respectively. Energy‐adjusted dietary acrylamide intake was negatively associated with endometrial cancer, but the association disappeared after adjusting for coffee consumption with an adjusted HR for the highest vs lowest tertile of 0.85 (95%CI: 0.54‐1.33). No association was observed, however, for ovarian cancer (adjusted HR, 0.77; 95%CI: 0.49‐1.23). Furthermore, after stratifying by smoking status, coffee consumption, alcohol consumption, body mass index, and menopause status, no association was observed. Dietary acrylamide intake was not associated with the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancer in Japanese women with a relatively lower dietary intake of acrylamide compared with Western populations. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-08-24 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6172050/ /pubmed/30063274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13757 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Sawada, Norie
Iwasaki, Motoki
Sobue, Tomotaka
Tsugane, Shoichiro
Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women
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title_full Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women
title_fullStr Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women
title_full_unstemmed Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women
title_short Dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in Japanese women
title_sort dietary acrylamide intake and the risk of endometrial or ovarian cancers in japanese women
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6172050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30063274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13757
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