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Usual dietary intake among female breast cancer survivors is not significantly different from women with no cancer history: results of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003-2006.

机译:女性乳腺癌幸存者中的日常饮食摄入量与没有癌症史的女性之间没有显着差异:2003-2006年美国国家健康和营养调查结果。

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Dietary intake is a modifiable behavior that may reduce the risk of recurrence and death among breast cancer survivors. Cancer survivors are encouraged to consume a diet rich in fruit, vegetables, and whole grains and limit red meat, processed meat, and alcohol intake. Using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2006), this study examined whether breast cancer survivors and women with no history of cancer differed in the distribution of usual intake of foods included in the dietary recommendations for preventing cancer and recurrences. Participants completed one or two 24-hour dietary recalls. The food groups included in this analysis were whole fruit; total vegetables; dark green and orange vegetables; whole grains; red meat; processed meat; alcohol; and calories from solid fat, alcohol, and added sugar. The National Cancer Institute Method was used to estimate the distribution of usual intake and to compare breast cancer survivors (n=102) to noncancer respondents (n=2,684). Using age and cancer survivor as covariates, subgroup estimates of usual intake were constructed. No significant group differences were found, except that survivors reported a greater intake of whole grains. More than 90% of both groups did not meet recommendations for fruits, vegetables, and whole grains; 75.4% and 70.2%, respectively, consumed less than the red meat recommendation; and <10% of either group met.
机译:饮食摄入是一种可改变的行为,可以减少乳腺癌幸存者复发和死亡的风险。鼓励癌症幸存者食用富含水果,蔬菜和全谷物的饮食,并限制红肉,加工肉和酒精的摄入。使用来自美国国家健康和营养检查调查(2003-2006)的数据,这项研究检查了乳腺癌幸存者和没有癌症史的妇女在饮食建议中包括的日常食用分布上是否有所不同,以预防癌症和复发。参与者完成了一次或两次24小时的饮食召回。该分析中所包括的食物是完整水果。蔬菜总数;深绿色和橙色的蔬菜;全谷类;红肉;加工肉制品;醇;以及来自固体脂肪,酒精和添加的糖的卡路里。美国国家癌症研究所的方法用于估计正常摄入量的分布,并将乳腺癌幸存者(n = 102)与非癌症应答者(n = 2,684)进行比较。使用年龄和癌症幸存者作为协变量,构建了通常摄入量的亚组估计值。没有发现明显的群体差异,只是幸存者报告摄入了更多的全谷物。两组中超过90%的人不符合水果,蔬菜和全谷物的建议;分别比红肉建议的消费量少75.4%和70.2%;且<10%的任何一组满足。

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