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Longitudinal association of anthropometry with mammographic breast density in the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation.

机译:全国范围内妇女健康研究中人体测量学与乳腺钼靶密度的纵向关系。

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High percent mammographic breast density is strongly associated with increased breast cancer risk. Though body mass index (BMI) is positively associated with risk of postmenopausal breast cancer, BMI is negatively associated with percent breast density in cross-sectional studies. Few longitudinal studies have evaluated associations between BMI and weight and mammographic breast density. We studied the longitudinal relationships between anthropometry and breast density in a prospective cohort of 834 pre- and perimenopausal women enrolled in an ancillary study to the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN). Routine screening mammograms were collected and read for breast density. Random intercept regression models were used to evaluate whether annual BMI change was associated with changes over time in dense breast area and percent density. The study population was 7.4% African-American, 48.8% Caucasian, 21.8% Chinese, and 21.9% Japanese. Mean follow-up was 4.8 years. Mean annual weight change was+0.32 kg/year, mean change in dense area was -0.77 cm(2)/year, and mean change in percent density was -1.14%/year. In fully adjusted models, annual change in BMI was not significantly associated with changes in dense breast area (-0.17 cm(2), 95% CI -0.64, 0.29). Borderline significant negative associations were observed between annual BMI change and annual percent density change, with percent density decreasing 0.36% (95% CI -0.74, 0.02) for a one unit increase in BMI over a year. This longitudinal study provides modest evidence that changes in BMI are not associated with changes in dense area, yet may be negatively associated with percent density.
机译:较高的乳腺钼靶乳房密度与增加乳腺癌风险密切相关。尽管体重指数(BMI)与绝经后乳腺癌的风险呈正相关,但在横断面研究中,BMI与乳房密度百分比呈负相关。很少有纵向研究评估BMI与体重和乳房X线摄影乳房密度之间的关联。我们研究了834名绝经前和围绝经期妇女的前瞻性队列研究中人体测量学与乳房密度之间的纵向关系,该研究参加了《全国妇女健康研究》(SWAN)的辅助研究。收集常规筛查乳房X线照片并读取乳房密度。随机截距回归模型用于评估每年的BMI变化是否与乳房密度和百分比密度随时间的变化相关。研究人群为7.4%的非洲裔美国人,48.8%的白种人,21.8%的中国人和21.9%的日本人。平均随访时间为4.8年。年平均体重变化为+0.32千克/年,密集区域的平均变化为-0.77 cm(2)/年,百分密度的平均变化为-1.14%/年。在完全调整的模型中,BMI的年度变化与乳房密实区域的变化没有显着相关性(-0.17 cm(2),95%CI -0.64,0.29)。观察到年度BMI变化与年度密度百分比变化之间的临界显着负相关,随着一年中BMI的增加,百分比密度降低0.36%(95%CI -0.74,0.02)。这项纵向研究提供了适度的证据,表明BMI的变化与密集区域的变化无关,但可能与百分比密度呈负相关。

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