Dietary Patterns and Risk of Colorectal Tumors: A Cohort of French Women of the National Education System (E3N)
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- 12 September 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in American Journal of Epidemiology
- Vol. 164 (11) , 1085-1093
- https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwj324
Abstract
Little is known about the dietary patterns associated with colorectal tumors along the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. Scores for dietary patterns were obtained by factor analysis in women from the French cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (1993–2000). Their association with colorectal tumors was investigated in 516 adenoma cases (175 high-risk adenomas) and 4,804 polyp-free women and in 172 colorectal cancer cases and 67,312 cancer-free women. The authors identified four dietary patterns: “healthy” (vegetables, fruit, yogurt, sea products, and olive oil); “Western” (potatoes, pizzas and pies, sandwiches, sweets, cakes, cheese, cereal products, processed meat, eggs, and butter); “drinker” (sandwiches, snacks, processed meat, and alcoholic beverages); and “meat eaters” (meat, poultry, and margarine). For quartile 4 versus quartile 1, an increased risk of adenoma was observed with high scores of the Western pattern (multivariate relative risk (RR) = 1.39, 95% confidence interval: 1.00, 1.94; ptrend = 0.03) and the drinker pattern (RR = 1.42, 95% confidence interval: 1.10, 1.83; ptrend = 0.01). The meat-eaters pattern was positively associated with colorectal cancer risk (for quartile 4 vs. quartile 1: RR = 1.58, 95% confidence interval: 0.98, 2.53; ptrend = 0.02). Dietary patterns that reflect a Western way of life are associated with a higher risk of colorectal tumors.Keywords
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