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Italian mediterranean index and risk of colorectal cancer in the Italian section of the EPIC cohort

机译:EPIC队列意大利部分中的意大利地中海指数和大肠癌风险

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Colorectal cancer is among the commonest cancers worldwide. Dietary factors have been linked to colorectal cancer risk, however, few studies have evaluated the relationship between a priori dietary patterns and colorectal cancer risk. We evaluated the effect of adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern, as measured by the Italian Mediterranean Index, on the risk of colorectal cancer in the 45,275 participants of the Italian section of the EPIC study who completed a dietary questionnaire. Hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for colorectal cancer in relation to categories of Italian Mediterranean Index score were estimated by multivariate Cox models adjusted for known risk factors, on the whole cohort, on men and women and according to cancer subsite. During a mean follow-up of 11.28 years, 435 colorectal cancer cases were identified. The Italian Mediterranean Index was inversely associated with colorectal cancer risk (HR: 0.50; 95% CI: 0.35-0.71 for the highest category compared to the lowest, P-trend: 0.043). Results did not differ by sex. Highest Italian Mediterranean Index score was also significantly associated with reduced risks of any colon cancer (HR: 0.54, 95% CI: 0.36-0.81), distal colon cancer (HR: 0.44, 95% CI: 0.26-0.75) and rectal cancer (HR: 0.41, 95% CI: 0.20-0.81), but not of proximal colon cancer. These findings suggest that adherence to a Mediterranean diet (as measured by the Italian Mediterranean Index) protects against colorectal cancer in general but not against cancer developing in the proximal colon. What's new? The Mediterranean diet has been associated with beneficial effects on cancer risk. Here, in the first prospective study to assess the relationship between Mediterranean diet and colorectal cancer risk in a European country, high adherence to the diet was found to protect against the disease, with the exception of proximal colon cancer. The findings reveal that a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and pulses, which are rich in dietary fiber, may reduce colorectal cancer risk.
机译:大肠癌是全球最常见的癌症之一。饮食因素已与大肠癌风险相关,但是,很少有研究评估先验饮食方式与大肠癌风险之间的关系。我们评估了通过意大利地中海指数衡量的坚持地中海饮食方式对完成饮食调查问卷的EPIC研究意大利部分的45,275名参与者对大肠癌风险的影响。通过多变量Cox模型(针对整个队列,男性和女性以及根据癌症)对已知结直肠癌风险因素进行校正后,通过多变量Cox模型估算与意大利地中海指数得分类别相关的大肠癌危险比(HRs)为95%置信区间(CIs)子网站。在平均11。28年的随访中,鉴定出435例大肠癌病例。意大利地中海指数与大肠癌风险呈负相关(HR:0.50; 95%CI:0.35-0.71,最高类别则为最低趋势,P趋势:0.043)。结果没有性别差异。意大利地中海指数最高分还与降低任何结肠癌(HR:0.54,95%CI:0.36-0.81),远端结肠癌(HR:0.44,95%CI:0.26-0.75)和直肠癌( HR:0.41,95%CI:0.20-0.81),但不包括近端结肠癌。这些发现表明,坚持地中海饮食(按意大利地中海指数衡量)可预防大肠癌,但不能预防近端结肠癌。什么是新的?地中海饮食与对癌症风险的有益影响有关。在此,在一项评估欧洲饮食与地中海国家大肠癌风险之间关系的前瞻性研究中,发现饮食的高坚持性可以预防该疾病,但近端结肠癌除外。研究结果表明,富含水果纤维,蔬菜和豆类的饮食,其中富含膳食纤维,可以降低患大肠癌的风险。

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