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Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China

The association between dairy intake and breast cancer risk has not been well investigated, especially in the Chinese population. This study aimed to examine the association between the weekly frequency of dairy intake and the risk of breast cancer among women in Northern and Eastern China, and to i...

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Autores principales: Yu, Lixiang, Liu, Liyuan, Wang, Fei, Zhou, Fei, Xiang, Yujuan, Huang, Shuya, Yin, Gengshen, Zhuo, Yingjie, Ma, Zhongbing, Zhang, Qiang, Yu, Zhigang
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6365923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854047
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.9898
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author Yu, Lixiang
Liu, Liyuan
Wang, Fei
Zhou, Fei
Xiang, Yujuan
Huang, Shuya
Yin, Gengshen
Zhuo, Yingjie
Ma, Zhongbing
Zhang, Qiang
Yu, Zhigang
author_facet Yu, Lixiang
Liu, Liyuan
Wang, Fei
Zhou, Fei
Xiang, Yujuan
Huang, Shuya
Yin, Gengshen
Zhuo, Yingjie
Ma, Zhongbing
Zhang, Qiang
Yu, Zhigang
author_sort Yu, Lixiang
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description The association between dairy intake and breast cancer risk has not been well investigated, especially in the Chinese population. This study aimed to examine the association between the weekly frequency of dairy intake and the risk of breast cancer among women in Northern and Eastern China, and to investigate whether the association varied by hormone receptor status. A total of 1,286 cases of breast cancer and 1,461 controls were enrolled in this study. Dairy intake was obtained using a food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Frequency of dairy intake per week was divided into four categories (<1 day/week, 1–2 days/week, 3–4 days/week and 5–7 days/week). Unconditional multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Stratified analyses were performed by residence, age, and education level. Separate analyses were also conducted for different estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) status. This analysis revealed that weekly frequency of dairy intake was strongly inversely associated with breast cancer risk, with an adjusted OR for intake 5–7 days/week of 0.53 (95% CI=0.39–0.72, P<0.001 for trend). In the stratified analyses, women who consumed dairy 5–7 days/week had a lower risk of breast cancer in urban areas (OR=0.45, 95% CI=0.30–0.66, P<0.001 for trend), in the group 45–59 years old (OR=0.39, 95% CI=0.26–0.60, P<0.001 for trend), and in the group educated to senior high school or above (OR=0.39, 95% CI=0.25–0.59, P<0.001 for trend). There was an inverse association between the weekly frequency of dairy intake and the risk of ER(+), PR(+), and ER(+)PR(+) breast cancer (all P<0.001 for trend). These results indicated that the weekly frequency of dairy intake was inversely associated with the risk of breast cancer among women in Northern and Eastern China.
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spelling pubmed-63659232019-03-08 Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China Yu, Lixiang Liu, Liyuan Wang, Fei Zhou, Fei Xiang, Yujuan Huang, Shuya Yin, Gengshen Zhuo, Yingjie Ma, Zhongbing Zhang, Qiang Yu, Zhigang Oncol Lett Articles The association between dairy intake and breast cancer risk has not been well investigated, especially in the Chinese population. This study aimed to examine the association between the weekly frequency of dairy intake and the risk of breast cancer among women in Northern and Eastern China, and to investigate whether the association varied by hormone receptor status. A total of 1,286 cases of breast cancer and 1,461 controls were enrolled in this study. Dairy intake was obtained using a food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Frequency of dairy intake per week was divided into four categories (<1 day/week, 1–2 days/week, 3–4 days/week and 5–7 days/week). Unconditional multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Stratified analyses were performed by residence, age, and education level. Separate analyses were also conducted for different estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) status. This analysis revealed that weekly frequency of dairy intake was strongly inversely associated with breast cancer risk, with an adjusted OR for intake 5–7 days/week of 0.53 (95% CI=0.39–0.72, P<0.001 for trend). In the stratified analyses, women who consumed dairy 5–7 days/week had a lower risk of breast cancer in urban areas (OR=0.45, 95% CI=0.30–0.66, P<0.001 for trend), in the group 45–59 years old (OR=0.39, 95% CI=0.26–0.60, P<0.001 for trend), and in the group educated to senior high school or above (OR=0.39, 95% CI=0.25–0.59, P<0.001 for trend). There was an inverse association between the weekly frequency of dairy intake and the risk of ER(+), PR(+), and ER(+)PR(+) breast cancer (all P<0.001 for trend). These results indicated that the weekly frequency of dairy intake was inversely associated with the risk of breast cancer among women in Northern and Eastern China. D.A. Spandidos 2019-03 2019-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6365923/ /pubmed/30854047 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.9898 Text en Copyright: © Yu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , 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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Yu, Lixiang
Liu, Liyuan
Wang, Fei
Zhou, Fei
Xiang, Yujuan
Huang, Shuya
Yin, Gengshen
Zhuo, Yingjie
Ma, Zhongbing
Zhang, Qiang
Yu, Zhigang
Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China
title Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China
title_full Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China
title_fullStr Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China
title_full_unstemmed Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China
title_short Higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: Results from a case-control study in Northern and Eastern China
title_sort higher frequency of dairy intake is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer: results from a case-control study in northern and eastern china
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6365923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854047
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2019.9898
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