231 results on '"Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M."'
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2. Circulating free insulin-like growth factor-I and prostate cancer: a case-control study nested in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition
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Cheng, Tuck Seng, Noor, Urwah, Watts, Eleanor, Pollak, Michael, Wang, Ye, McKay, James, Atkins, Joshua, Masala, Giovanna, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Agudo, Antonio, Castilla, Jesús, Aune, Dagfinn, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Manfredi, Luca, Gunter, Marc J., Pala, Valeria, Josefsson, Andreas, Key, Timothy J., Smith-Byrne, Karl, and Travis, Ruth C.
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- 2024
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3. Non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (NDL-PCBs) dietary exposure is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition (EPIC) cohort
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Ren, Xuan, Nicolas, Geneviève, Frenoy, Pauline, Papier, Keren, Moreno-Iribas, Conchi, Masala, Giovanna, Dahm, Christina C., Zhang, Jie, Jannasch, Franziska, Schulze, Matthias B., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Chiodini, Paolo, Vener, Claudia, Vineis, Paolo, Heath, Alicia K., Ricceri, Fulvio, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Marques, Chloé, Fiolet, Thibault, Severi, Gianluca, Huybrechts, Inge, and Mancini, Francesca Romana
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- 2024
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4. The cost-effectiveness of a uniform versus age-based threshold for one-off screening for prevention of cardiovascular disease
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Špacírová, Zuzana, Kaptoge, Stephen, García-Mochón, Leticia, Rodríguez Barranco, Miguel, Sánchez Pérez, María José, Bondonno, Nicola P., Tjønneland, Anne, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Grioni, Sara, Espín, Jaime, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Schiborn, Catarina, Masala, Giovanna, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Kim, Lois, Moons, Karel G. M., Engström, Gunnar, Schulze, Matthias B., Bresson, Léa, Moreno-Iribas, Concepción, and Epstein, David
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- 2023
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5. The association between body fatness and mortality among breast cancer survivors: results from a prospective cohort study
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Bonet, Catalina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Tsilidis, Konstantinos K., Gunter, Marc J., Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B., Fortner, Renée T., Antoniussen, Christian S., Dahm, Christina C., Mellemkjær, Lene, Tjønneland, Anne, Amiano, Pilar, Ardanaz, Eva, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel, Tin Tin, Sandar, Agnoli, Claudia, Masala, Giovanna, Panico, Salvatore, Sacerdote, Carlotta, May, Anne M., Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen, Rylander, Charlotta, Skeie, Guri, Christakoudi, Sofia, Aune, Dagfinn, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Dossus, Laure, Riboli, Elio, and Agudo, Antonio
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- 2023
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6. Prediagnostic selenium status, selenoprotein gene variants and association with breast cancer risk in a European cohort study
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Hughes, David J., Schomburg, Lutz, Jenab, Mazda, Biessy, Carine, Méplan, Catherine, Moskal, Aurelie, Sun, Qian, Demircan, Kamil, Fedirko, Veronika, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Mukhtar, Maryam, Olsen, Anja, Tjønneland, Anne, Overvad, Kim, Schulze, Matthias, Nøst, Therese Haugdahl, Skeie, Guri, Olsen, Karina Standahl, Ricceri, Fulvio, Grioni, Sara, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado Yohar, Sandra M., Agudo, Antonio, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Ardanaz, Eva, Sund, Malin, Andersson, Anne, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Travis, Ruth, Heath, Alicia K., and Dossus, Laure
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- 2023
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7. Food Processing and Risk of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis: A European Prospective Cohort Study
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Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Casagrande, Corinne, Chan, Simon S.M., Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Rauber, Fernanda, Levy, Renata Bertazzi, Millett, Christopher, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y.N., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M., Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Gunter, Marc J., Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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- 2023
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8. A longitudinal evaluation of alcohol intake throughout adulthood and colorectal cancer risk
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Mayén, Ana-Lucia, Viallon, Vivian, Botteri, Edoardo, Proust-Lima, Cecile, Bagnardi, Vincenzo, Batista, Veronica, Cross, Amanda J., Laouali, Nasser, MacDonald, Conor J., Severi, Gianluca, Katzke, Verena, Bergmann, Manuela M., Schulze, Mattias B., Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Dahm, Christina C., Antoniussen, Christian S., Jakszyn, Paula, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Ardanaz, Eva, Travis, Ruth, Palli, Domenico, Sabina, Sieri, Tumino, Rosario, Ricceri, Fulvio, Panico, Salvatore, Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas, Derksen, Jeroen W. G., Sonestedt, Emily, Winkvist, Anna, Harlid, Sophia, Braaten, Tonje, Gram, Inger Torhild, Lukic, Marko, Jenab, Mazda, Riboli, Elio, Freisling, Heinz, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Gunter, Marc J., and Ferrari, Pietro
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- 2022
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9. Nitrosyl-heme and Heme Iron Intake from Processed Meats and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the EPIC-Spain Cohort
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Rizzolo-Brime, Lucía, primary, Lujan-Barroso, Leila, additional, Farran-Codina, Andreu, additional, Bou, Ricard, additional, Lasheras, Cristina, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Aizpurua, Amaia, additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Molina-Montes, Esther, additional, Guevara, Marcela, additional, Moreno-Iribas, Conchi, additional, Gasque, Alba, additional, Chirlaque-López, María Dolores, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Huerta, José María, additional, Zamora-Ros, Raul, additional, Agudo, Antonio, additional, and Jakszyn, Paula, additional
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- 2024
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10. Nitrosyl-Heme and Heme Iron Intake from Processed Meats in Subjects from the EPIC-Spain Cohort
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Rizzolo-Brime, Lucía, primary, Farran-Codina, Andreu, additional, Bou, Ricard, additional, Luján-Barroso, Leila, additional, Quirós, Jose Ramón, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Sánchez, María José, additional, Rodríguez-Barranco, Miguel, additional, Guevara, Marcela, additional, Moreno-Iribas, Conchi, additional, Gasque, Alba, additional, Chirlaque, María-Dolores, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Castaño, José María Huerta, additional, Agudo, Antonio, additional, and Jakszyn, Paula, additional
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- 2024
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11. Association between nutritional profiles of foods underlying Nutri-Score front-of-pack labels and mortality : EPIC cohort study in 10 European countries
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Deschasaux, Mélanie, Huybrechts, Inge, Julia, Chantal, Hercberg, Serge, Egnell, Manon, Srour, Bernard, Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle, Latino-Martel, Paule, Biessy, Carine, Casagrande, Corinne, Murphy, Neil, Jenab, Mazda, Ward, Heather A, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Overvad, Kim, Tjønneland, Anne, Rostgaard-Hansen, Agnetha Linn, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, Mancini, Francesca Romana, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Kühn, Tilman, Katzke, Verena, Bergmann, Manuela M, Schulze, Matthias B, Trichopoulou, Antonia, Karakatsani, Anna, Peppa, Eleni, Masala, Giovanna, Agnoli, Claudia, DeMagistris, Maria Santucci, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Boer, Jolanda MA, Verschuren, WM Monique, vanderSchouw, Yvonne T, Skeie, Guri, Braaten, Tonje, Redondo, M Luisa, Agudo, Antonio, Petrova, Dafina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Barricarte, Aurelio, Amiano, Pilar, Sonestedt, Emily, Ericson, Ulrika, Otten, Julia, Sundström, Björn, Wareham, Nicholas J, Forouhi, Nita G, Vineis, Paolo, Tsilidis, Konstantinos K, Knuppel, Anika, Papier, Keren, Ferrari, Pietro, Riboli, Elio, Gunter, Marc J, and Touvier1, Mathilde
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- 2020
12. A nutritional biomarker score of the Mediterranean diet and incident type 2 diabetes: Integrated analysis of data from the MedLey randomised controlled trial and the EPIC-InterAct case-cohort study
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Sobiecki, Jakub G., Imamura, Fumiaki, Davis, Courtney R., Sharp, Stephen J., Koulman, Albert, Hodgson, Jonathan M., Guevara, Marcela, Schulze, Matthias B., Zheng, Ju-Sheng, Agnoli, Claudia, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Fagherazzi, Guy, Franks, Paul W., Gundersen, Thomas E., Jannasch, Franziska, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena, Molina-Montes, Esther, Nilsson, Peter M., Palli, Domenico, Panico, Salvatore, Papier, Keren, Rolandsson, Olov, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Tjønneland, Anne, Tong, Tammy Y. N., van der Schouw, Yvonne T., Danesh, John, Butterworth, Adam S., Riboli, Elio, Murphy, Karen J., Wareham, Nicholas J., and Forouhi, Nita G.
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Type 2 diabetes -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment ,Biological markers -- Analysis ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Background Self-reported adherence to the Mediterranean diet has been modestly inversely associated with incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in cohort studies. There is uncertainty about the validity and magnitude of this association due to subjective reporting of diet. The association has not been evaluated using an objectively measured biomarker of the Mediterranean diet. Methods and findings We derived a biomarker score based on 5 circulating carotenoids and 24 fatty acids that discriminated between the Mediterranean or habitual diet arms of a parallel design, 6-month partial-feeding randomised controlled trial (RCT) conducted between 2013 and 2014, the MedLey trial (128 participants out of 166 randomised). We applied this biomarker score in an observational study, the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-InterAct case-cohort study, to assess the association of the score with T2D incidence over an average of 9.7 years of follow-up since the baseline (1991 to 1998). We included 22,202 participants, of whom 9,453 were T2D cases, with relevant biomarkers from an original case-cohort of 27,779 participants sampled from a cohort of 340,234 people. As a secondary measure of the Mediterranean diet, we used a score estimated from dietary-self report. Within the trial, the biomarker score discriminated well between the 2 arms; the cross-validated C-statistic was 0.88 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.82 to 0.94). The score was inversely associated with incident T2D in EPIC-InterAct: the hazard ratio (HR) per standard deviation of the score was 0.71 (95% CI: 0.65 to 0.77) following adjustment for sociodemographic, lifestyle and medical factors, and adiposity. In comparison, the HR per standard deviation of the self-reported Mediterranean diet was 0.90 (95% CI: 0.86 to 0.95). Assuming the score was causally associated with T2D, higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet in Western European adults by 10 percentiles of the score was estimated to reduce the incidence of T2D by 11% (95% CI: 7% to 14%). The study limitations included potential measurement error in nutritional biomarkers, unclear specificity of the biomarker score to the Mediterranean diet, and possible residual confounding. Conclusions These findings suggest that objectively assessed adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with lower risk of T2D and that even modestly higher adherence may have the potential to reduce the population burden of T2D meaningfully. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) ACTRN12613000602729 https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=363860., Author(s): Jakub G. Sobiecki 1, Fumiaki Imamura 1, Courtney R. Davis 2, Stephen J. Sharp 1, Albert Koulman 1,3, Jonathan M. Hodgson 4,5, Marcela Guevara 6,7,8, Matthias B. Schulze 9,10,11, [...]
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13. Prospective analysis of circulating metabolites and endometrial cancer risk
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Dossus, Laure, Kouloura, Eirini, Biessy, Carine, Viallon, Vivian, Siskos, Alexandros P., Dimou, Niki, Rinaldi, Sabina, Merritt, Melissa A., Allen, Naomi, Fortner, Renee, Kaaks, Rudolf, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Gram, Inger T., Rothwell, Joseph A., Lécuyer, Lucie, Severi, Gianluca, Schulze, Matthias B., Nøst, Therese Haugdahl, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Gurrea, Aurelio Barricarte, Schmidt, Julie A., Palli, Domenico, Agnoli, Claudia, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Mattiello, Amalia, Vermeulen, Roel, Heath, Alicia K., Christakoudi, Sofia, Tsilidis, Konstantinos K., Travis, Ruth C., Gunter, Marc J., and Keun, Hector C.
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- 2021
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14. Evaluation of risk prediction models to select lung cancer screening participants in Europe: a prospective cohort consortium analysis
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Feng, Xiaoshuang, Goodley, Patrick, Alcala, Karine, Guida, Florence, Kaaks, Rudolf, Vermeulen, Roel, Downward, George S, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Albanes, Demetrius, Weinstein, Stephanie J, Goldberg, Marcel, Zins, Marie, Relton, Caroline, Langhammer, Arnulf, Skogholt, Anne Heidi, Johansson, Mattias, and Robbins, Hilary A
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Lung cancer risk prediction models might efficiently identify individuals who should be offered lung cancer screening. However, their performance has not been comprehensively evaluated in Europe. We aimed to externally validate and evaluate the performance of several risk prediction models that predict lung cancer incidence or mortality in prospective European cohorts.
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- 2024
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15. Dietary index based on the Food Standards Agency nutrient profiling system and risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
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Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S. M., Touvier, Mathilde, Julia, Chantal, Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Oldenburg, Bas, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y. N., Key, Timothy J., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M., Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Guevara, Marcela, Grip, Olof, Holmgren, Johanna, Cross, Amanda, Karling, Pontus, Hultdin, Johan, Murphy, Neil, Deschasaux-Tanguy, Mélanie, Hercberg, Serge, Galan, Pilar, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Amiot, Aurélien, Gunter, Marc J., Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, Carbonnel, Franck, Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S. M., Touvier, Mathilde, Julia, Chantal, Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Oldenburg, Bas, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y. N., Key, Timothy J., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M., Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Guevara, Marcela, Grip, Olof, Holmgren, Johanna, Cross, Amanda, Karling, Pontus, Hultdin, Johan, Murphy, Neil, Deschasaux-Tanguy, Mélanie, Hercberg, Serge, Galan, Pilar, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Amiot, Aurélien, Gunter, Marc J., Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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Background: Nutri-score is now widely available in food packages in Europe. Aim: To study the overall nutritional quality of the diet in relation to risks of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort. Methods: We collected dietary data at baseline from validated food frequency questionnaires. We used a dietary index based on the UK Food Standards Agency modified nutrient profiling system (FSAm-NPS-DI) underlying the Nutri-Score label, to measure the nutritional quality of the diet. We estimated the association between FSAm-NPS-DI score, and CD and UC risks using Cox models stratified by centre, sex and age; and adjusted for smoking status, BMI, physical activity, energy intake, educational level and alcohol intake. Results: We included 394,255 participants (68.1% women; mean age at recruitment 52.1 years). After a mean follow-up of 13.6 years, there were 184 incident cases of CD and 459 incident cases of UC. Risk of CD was higher in those with a lower nutritional quality, that is higher FSAm-NPS-DI Score (fourth vs. first quartile: aHR: 2.04, 95% CI: 1.24–3.36; p-trend: <0.01). Among items of the FSAm-NPS-DI Score, low intakes of dietary fibre and fruits/vegetables/legumes/nuts were associated with higher risk of CD. Nutritional quality was not associated with risk of UC (fourth vs. first quartile of the FSAm-NPS-DI Score: aHR: 0.91, 95% CI: 0.69–1.21; p-trend: 0.76). Conclusions: A diet with low nutritional quality as measured by the FSAm-NPS-DI Score is associated with a higher risk of CD but not UC.
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16. Association of body shape phenotypes and body fat distribution indexes with inflammatory biomarkers in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) and UK Biobank
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Cardiometabolic Health, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, González-Gil, Esther M., Peruchet-Noray, Laia, Sedlmeier, Anja M., Christakoudi, Sofia, Biessy, Carine, Navionis, Anne Sophie, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Jaafar, Rola F., Baurecht, Hansjörg, Guevara, Marcela, Etxezarreta, Pilar Amiano, Verschuren, W. M.Monique, Boer, Jolanda M.A., Olsen, Anja, Tjønneland, Anne, Simeon, Vittorio, Castro-Espin, Carlota, Aune, Dagfinn, Heath, Alicia K., Gunter, Marc, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Zilhão, Nuno R., Dahm, Christina C., Llanaj, Erand, Schulze, Matthias B., Petrova, Dafina, Sieri, Sabina, Ricceri, Fulvio, Masala, Giovanna, Key, Tim, Viallon, Vivian, Rinaldi, Sabina, Freisling, Heinz, Dossus, Laure, Cardiometabolic Health, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, González-Gil, Esther M., Peruchet-Noray, Laia, Sedlmeier, Anja M., Christakoudi, Sofia, Biessy, Carine, Navionis, Anne Sophie, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Jaafar, Rola F., Baurecht, Hansjörg, Guevara, Marcela, Etxezarreta, Pilar Amiano, Verschuren, W. M.Monique, Boer, Jolanda M.A., Olsen, Anja, Tjønneland, Anne, Simeon, Vittorio, Castro-Espin, Carlota, Aune, Dagfinn, Heath, Alicia K., Gunter, Marc, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Zilhão, Nuno R., Dahm, Christina C., Llanaj, Erand, Schulze, Matthias B., Petrova, Dafina, Sieri, Sabina, Ricceri, Fulvio, Masala, Giovanna, Key, Tim, Viallon, Vivian, Rinaldi, Sabina, Freisling, Heinz, and Dossus, Laure
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- 2024
17. Evaluation of risk prediction models to select lung cancer screening participants in Europe: a prospective cohort consortium analysis
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Planetary Health & Exposoom, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Feng, Xiaoshuang, Goodley, Patrick, Alcala, Karine, Guida, Florence, Kaaks, Rudolf, Vermeulen, Roel, Downward, George S, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Albanes, Demetrius, Weinstein, Stephanie J, Goldberg, Marcel, Zins, Marie, Relton, Caroline, Langhammer, Arnulf, Skogholt, Anne Heidi, Johansson, Mattias, Robbins, Hilary A, Planetary Health & Exposoom, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Feng, Xiaoshuang, Goodley, Patrick, Alcala, Karine, Guida, Florence, Kaaks, Rudolf, Vermeulen, Roel, Downward, George S, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Albanes, Demetrius, Weinstein, Stephanie J, Goldberg, Marcel, Zins, Marie, Relton, Caroline, Langhammer, Arnulf, Skogholt, Anne Heidi, Johansson, Mattias, and Robbins, Hilary A
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18. Dietary index based on the Food Standards Agency nutrient profiling system and risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
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MS MDL 1, Infection & Immunity, Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S M, Touvier, Mathilde, Julia, Chantal, Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Oldenburg, Bas, Heath, Alicia K, Tong, Tammy Y N, Key, Timothy J, Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A, Bergman, Manuela M, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Guevara, Marcela, Grip, Olof, Holmgren, Johanna, Cross, Amanda, Karling, Pontus, Hultdin, Johan, Murphy, Neil, Deschasaux-Tanguy, Mélanie, Hercberg, Serge, Galan, Pilar, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Amiot, Aurélien, Gunter, Marc J, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, Carbonnel, Franck, MS MDL 1, Infection & Immunity, Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S M, Touvier, Mathilde, Julia, Chantal, Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Oldenburg, Bas, Heath, Alicia K, Tong, Tammy Y N, Key, Timothy J, Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A, Bergman, Manuela M, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Guevara, Marcela, Grip, Olof, Holmgren, Johanna, Cross, Amanda, Karling, Pontus, Hultdin, Johan, Murphy, Neil, Deschasaux-Tanguy, Mélanie, Hercberg, Serge, Galan, Pilar, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Amiot, Aurélien, Gunter, Marc J, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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- 2024
19. Dietary index based on the Food Standards Agency nutrient profiling system and risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
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Meyer, Antoine, primary, Dong, Catherine, additional, Chan, Simon S. M., additional, Touvier, Mathilde, additional, Julia, Chantal, additional, Huybrechts, Inge, additional, Nicolas, Geneviève, additional, Oldenburg, Bas, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Tong, Tammy Y. N., additional, Key, Timothy J., additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Kyrø, Cecilie, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Katzke, Verena A., additional, Bergman, Manuela M., additional, Palli, Domenico, additional, Masala, Giovanna, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, Colorado‐Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Sánchez, Maria‐Jose, additional, Guevara, Marcela, additional, Grip, Olof, additional, Holmgren, Johanna, additional, Cross, Amanda, additional, Karling, Pontus, additional, Hultdin, Johan, additional, Murphy, Neil, additional, Deschasaux‐Tanguy, Mélanie, additional, Hercberg, Serge, additional, Galan, Pilar, additional, Mahamat‐Saleh, Yahya, additional, Amiot, Aurélien, additional, Gunter, Marc J., additional, Boutron‐Ruault, Marie‐Christine, additional, and Carbonnel, Franck, additional
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- 2023
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20. Lifestyle correlates of eight breast cancer-related metabolites: a cross-sectional study within the EPIC cohort
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His, Mathilde, Viallon, Vivian, Dossus, Laure, Schmidt, Julie A., Travis, Ruth C., Gunter, Marc J., Overvad, Kim, Kyrø, Cecilie, Tjønneland, Anne, Lécuyer, Lucie, Rothwell, Joseph A., Severi, Gianluca, Johnson, Theron, Katzke, Verena, Schulze, Matthias B., Masala, Giovanna, Sieri, Sabina, Panico, Salvatore, Tumino, Rosario, Macciotta, Alessandra, Boer, Jolanda M. A., Monninkhof, Evelyn M., Olsen, Karina Standahl, Nøst, Therese H., Sandanger, Torkjel M., Agudo, Antonio, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Ardanaz, Eva, Vidman, Linda, Winkvist, Anna, Heath, Alicia K., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Huybrechts, Inge, and Rinaldi, Sabina
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- 2021
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21. Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
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Löding, Sebastian, primary, Andersson, Ulrika, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Schulze, Matthias B., additional, Pala, Valeria, additional, Urbarova, Ilona, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Guevara, Marcela, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Chatziioannou, Anastasia Chrysovalantou, additional, Johansson, Mattias, additional, Nyberg, Lars, additional, Antti, Henrik, additional, Björkblom, Benny, additional, and Melin, Beatrice, additional
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- 2023
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22. Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study
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Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique, primary, Guiñón-Fort, Daniel, additional, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, additional, Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam, additional, Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina, additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, additional, Katzke, Verena, additional, Bajracharya, Rashmita, additional, Schulze, Matthias B., additional, Masala, Giovanna, additional, Oliverio, Andreina, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Manfredi, Luca, additional, Lasheras, Cristina, additional, Crous-Bou, Marta, additional, Sánchez, Maria-José, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Guevara, Marcela, additional, Sonestedt, Emily, additional, Bjartell, Anders, additional, Thysell, Elin, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Aune, Dagfinn, additional, Aglago, Elom K., additional, Travis, Ruth C., additional, and Zamora-Ros, Raul, additional
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- 2023
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23. Lung cancer risk discrimination of prediagnostic proteomics measurements compared with existing prediction tools
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Feng, Xiaoshuang, primary, Wu, Wendy Yi-Ying, additional, Onwuka, Justina Ucheojor, additional, Haider, Zahra, additional, Alcala, Karine, additional, Smith-Byrne, Karl, additional, Zahed, Hana, additional, Guida, Florence, additional, Wang, Renwei, additional, Bassett, Julie K, additional, Stevens, Victoria, additional, Wang, Ying, additional, Weinstein, Stephanie, additional, Freedman, Neal D, additional, Chen, Chu, additional, Tinker, Lesley, additional, Nøst, Therese Haugdahl, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Muller, David, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Hung, Rayjean J, additional, Amos, Christopher I, additional, Lin, Xihong, additional, Zhang, Xuehong, additional, Arslan, Alan A, additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Sørgjerd, Elin Pettersen, additional, Severi, Gianluca, additional, Hveem, Kristian, additional, Brennan, Paul, additional, Langhammer, Arnulf, additional, Milne, Roger L, additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Melin, Beatrice, additional, Johansson, Mikael, additional, Robbins, Hilary A, additional, and Johansson, Mattias, additional
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24. Altered plasma metabolite levels can be detected years before a glioma diagnosis
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Löding, Sebastian, Andersson, Ulrika, Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B., Pala, Valeria, Urbarova, Ilona, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Heath, Alicia K., Chatziioannou, Anastasia Chrysovalantou, Johansson, Mattias, Nyberg, Lars, Antti, Henrik, Björkblom, Benny, Melin, Beatrice S., Löding, Sebastian, Andersson, Ulrika, Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B., Pala, Valeria, Urbarova, Ilona, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Heath, Alicia K., Chatziioannou, Anastasia Chrysovalantou, Johansson, Mattias, Nyberg, Lars, Antti, Henrik, Björkblom, Benny, and Melin, Beatrice S.
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Genetic and metabolic changes in tissue and blood are reported to occur several years before glioma diagnosis. Since gliomas are currently detected late, a liquid biopsy for early detection could affect the quality of life and prognosis of patients. Here, we present a nested case-control study of 550 prediagnostic glioma cases and 550 healthy controls from the Northern Sweden Health and Disease study (NSHDS) and the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. We identified 93 significantly altered metabolites related to glioma development up to 8 years before diagnosis. Out of these metabolites, a panel of 20 selected metabolites showed strong disease correlation and a consistent progression pattern toward diagnosis in both the NSHDS and EPIC cohorts, and they separated future cases from controls independently of biological sex. The blood metabolite panel also successfully separated both lower-grade glioma and glioblastoma cases from controls, up to 8 years before diagnosis in patients within the NSHDS cohort and up to 2 years before diagnosis in EPIC. Pathway enrichment analysis detected metabolites related to the TCA cycle, Warburg effect, gluconeogenesis, and cysteine, pyruvate, and tyrosine metabolism as the most affected.
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25. The cost-effectiveness of a uniform versus age-based threshold for one-off screening for prevention of cardiovascular disease
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Epi Methoden, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Methodology, Špacírová, Zuzana, Kaptoge, Stephen, García-Mochón, Leticia, Rodríguez Barranco, Miguel, Sánchez Pérez, María José, Bondonno, Nicola P., Tjønneland, Anne, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Grioni, Sara, Espín, Jaime, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Schiborn, Catarina, Masala, Giovanna, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Kim, Lois, Moons, Karel G.M., Engström, Gunnar, Schulze, Matthias B., Bresson, Léa, Moreno-Iribas, Concepción, Epstein, David, Epi Methoden, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Methodology, Špacírová, Zuzana, Kaptoge, Stephen, García-Mochón, Leticia, Rodríguez Barranco, Miguel, Sánchez Pérez, María José, Bondonno, Nicola P., Tjønneland, Anne, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Grioni, Sara, Espín, Jaime, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Schiborn, Catarina, Masala, Giovanna, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Kim, Lois, Moons, Karel G.M., Engström, Gunnar, Schulze, Matthias B., Bresson, Léa, Moreno-Iribas, Concepción, and Epstein, David
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26. Mediating Role of Lifestyle Behaviors in the Association between Education and Cancer: Results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
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Epi Kanker Team B, Cancer, Epi Kanker Team C, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Macciotta, Alessandra, Catalano, Alberto, Giraudo, Maria Teresa, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Ferrari, Pietro, Freisling, Heinz, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Santiuste, Carmen, Amiano, Pilar, Heath, Alicia K., Ward, Heather A., Christakoudi, Sofia, Vineis, Paolo, Singh, Deependra, Vaccarella, Salvatore, Schulze, Matthias B., Hiensch, Anouk E., Monninkhof, Evelyn M., Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Tumino, Rosario, Lazzarato, Fulvio, Milani, Lorenzo, Agudo, Antonio, Dahm, Christina C., Baglietto, Laura, Perduca, Vittorio, Severi, Gianluca, Grioni, Sara, Panico, Salvatore, Ardanaz, Eva, Borch, Kristin B., Benebo, Faith O., Braaten, Tonje, Sánchez, Maria Jose, Giachino, Claudia, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Ricceri, Fulvio, Epi Kanker Team B, Cancer, Epi Kanker Team C, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Macciotta, Alessandra, Catalano, Alberto, Giraudo, Maria Teresa, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Ferrari, Pietro, Freisling, Heinz, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Santiuste, Carmen, Amiano, Pilar, Heath, Alicia K., Ward, Heather A., Christakoudi, Sofia, Vineis, Paolo, Singh, Deependra, Vaccarella, Salvatore, Schulze, Matthias B., Hiensch, Anouk E., Monninkhof, Evelyn M., Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Tumino, Rosario, Lazzarato, Fulvio, Milani, Lorenzo, Agudo, Antonio, Dahm, Christina C., Baglietto, Laura, Perduca, Vittorio, Severi, Gianluca, Grioni, Sara, Panico, Salvatore, Ardanaz, Eva, Borch, Kristin B., Benebo, Faith O., Braaten, Tonje, Sánchez, Maria Jose, Giachino, Claudia, Sacerdote, Carlotta, and Ricceri, Fulvio
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27. Lung cancer risk discrimination of prediagnostic proteomics measurements compared with existing prediction tools
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Feng, Xiaoshuang, Wu, Wendy Yi-Ying, Onwuka, Justina Ucheojor, Haider, Zahra, Alcala, Karine, Smith-Byrne, Karl, Zahed, Hana, Guida, Florence, Wang, Renwei, Bassett, Julie K., Stevens, Victoria, Wang, Ying, Weinstein, Stephanie, Freedman, Neal D., Chen, Chu, Tinker, Lesley, Nøst, Therese Haugdahl, Koh, Woon-Puay, Muller, David, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Tumino, Rosario, Hung, Rayjean J., Amos, Christopher I., Lin, Xihong, Zhang, Xuehong, Arslan, Alan A., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Sørgjerd, Elin Pettersen, Severi, Gianluca, Hveem, Kristian, Brennan, Paul, Langhammer, Arnulf, Milne, Roger L., Yuan, Jian-Min, Melin, Beatrice S., Johansson, Mikael, Robbins, Hilary A., Johansson, Mattias, Feng, Xiaoshuang, Wu, Wendy Yi-Ying, Onwuka, Justina Ucheojor, Haider, Zahra, Alcala, Karine, Smith-Byrne, Karl, Zahed, Hana, Guida, Florence, Wang, Renwei, Bassett, Julie K., Stevens, Victoria, Wang, Ying, Weinstein, Stephanie, Freedman, Neal D., Chen, Chu, Tinker, Lesley, Nøst, Therese Haugdahl, Koh, Woon-Puay, Muller, David, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Tumino, Rosario, Hung, Rayjean J., Amos, Christopher I., Lin, Xihong, Zhang, Xuehong, Arslan, Alan A., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Sørgjerd, Elin Pettersen, Severi, Gianluca, Hveem, Kristian, Brennan, Paul, Langhammer, Arnulf, Milne, Roger L., Yuan, Jian-Min, Melin, Beatrice S., Johansson, Mikael, Robbins, Hilary A., and Johansson, Mattias
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BACKGROUND: We sought to develop a proteomics-based risk model for lung cancer and evaluate its risk-discriminatory performance in comparison with a smoking-based risk model (PLCOm2012) and a commercially available autoantibody biomarker test. METHODS: We designed a case-control study nested in 6 prospective cohorts, including 624 lung cancer participants who donated blood samples at most 3 years prior to lung cancer diagnosis and 624 smoking-matched cancer free participants who were assayed for 302 proteins. We used 470 case-control pairs from 4 cohorts to select proteins and train a protein-based risk model. We subsequently used 154 case-control pairs from 2 cohorts to compare the risk-discriminatory performance of the protein-based model with that of the Early Cancer Detection Test (EarlyCDT)-Lung and the PLCOm2012 model using receiver operating characteristics analysis and by estimating models' sensitivity. All tests were 2-sided. RESULTS: The area under the curve for the protein-based risk model in the validation sample was 0.75 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.70 to 0.81) compared with 0.64 (95% CI = 0.57 to 0.70) for the PLCOm2012 model (Pdifference = .001). The EarlyCDT-Lung had a sensitivity of 14% (95% CI = 8.2% to 19%) and a specificity of 86% (95% CI = 81% to 92%) for incident lung cancer. At the same specificity of 86%, the sensitivity for the protein-based risk model was estimated at 49% (95% CI = 41% to 57%) and 30% (95% CI = 23% to 37%) for the PLCOm2012 model. CONCLUSION: Circulating proteins showed promise in predicting incident lung cancer and outperformed a standard risk prediction model and the commercialized EarlyCDT-Lung.
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28. Intake of the total, classes, and subclasses of (poly)phenols and risk of prostate cancer : a prospective analysis of the EPIC study
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Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique, Guiñón-Fort, Daniel, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam, Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina, Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Katzke, Verena, Bajracharya, Rashmita, Schulze, Matthias B., Masala, Giovanna, Oliverio, Andreina, Tumino, Rosario, Manfredi, Luca, Lasheras, Cristina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria-José, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Sonestedt, Emily, Bjartell, Anders, Thysell, Elin, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Aune, Dagfinn, Aglago, Elom K., Travis, Ruth C., Zamora-Ros, Raul, Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique, Guiñón-Fort, Daniel, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam, Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina, Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Katzke, Verena, Bajracharya, Rashmita, Schulze, Matthias B., Masala, Giovanna, Oliverio, Andreina, Tumino, Rosario, Manfredi, Luca, Lasheras, Cristina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria-José, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Sonestedt, Emily, Bjartell, Anders, Thysell, Elin, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Aune, Dagfinn, Aglago, Elom K., Travis, Ruth C., and Zamora-Ros, Raul
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Existing epidemiological evidence regarding the potential role of (poly)phenol intake in prostate cancer (PCa) risk is scarce and, in the case of flavonoids, it has been suggested that their intake may increase PCa risk. We investigated the associations between the intake of the total and individual classes and subclasses of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, including clinically relevant subtypes. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort included 131,425 adult men from seven European countries. (Poly)phenol intake at baseline was assessed by combining validated center/country-specific dietary questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). In total, 6939 incident PCa cases (including 3501 low-grade and 710 high-grade, 2446 localized and 1268 advanced, and 914 fatal Pca cases) were identified during a mean follow-up of 14 years. No associations were observed between the total intake of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, either overall (HRlog2 = 0.99, 95% CI 0.94–1.04) or according to PCa subtype. Null associations were also found between all classes (phenolic acids, flavonoids, lignans, and stilbenes) and subclasses of (poly)phenol intake and the risk of PCa, overall and according to PCa subtype. The results of the current large prospective cohort study do not support any association between (poly)phenol intake and PCa incidence.
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29. Prediagnostic serum glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end products and mortality among colorectal cancer patients
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Mao, Ziling, Baker, Jacqueline Roshelli, Takeuchi, Masayoshi, Hyogo, Hideyuki, Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Severi, Gianluca, Rothwell, Joseph, Laouali, Nasser, Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B., Palli, Domenico, Sieri, Sabina, de Magistris, Maria Santucci, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Derksen, Jeroen W. G., Gram, Inger T., Skeie, Guri, Sandanger, Torkjel M., Quirós, Jose Ramón, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Harlid, Sophia, Johansson, Ingegerd, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Freisling, Heinz, Gunter, Marc, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Aglago, Elom, Jenab, Mazda, Fedirko, Veronika, Mao, Ziling, Baker, Jacqueline Roshelli, Takeuchi, Masayoshi, Hyogo, Hideyuki, Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Severi, Gianluca, Rothwell, Joseph, Laouali, Nasser, Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B., Palli, Domenico, Sieri, Sabina, de Magistris, Maria Santucci, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Derksen, Jeroen W. G., Gram, Inger T., Skeie, Guri, Sandanger, Torkjel M., Quirós, Jose Ramón, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Harlid, Sophia, Johansson, Ingegerd, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Freisling, Heinz, Gunter, Marc, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Aglago, Elom, Jenab, Mazda, and Fedirko, Veronika
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Glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end products (glycer-AGEs) could contribute to colorectal cancer development and progression due to their pro-oxidative and pro-inflammatory properties. However, the association of glycer-AGEs with mortality after colorectal cancer diagnosis has not been previously investigated. Circulating glycer-AGEs were measured by competitive ELISA. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate hazard ratios (HRs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations of circulating glycer-AGEs concentrations with CRC-specific and all-cause mortality among 1034 colorectal cancer (CRC) cases identified within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study between 1993 and 2013. During a mean of 48 months of follow-up, 529 participants died (409 from CRC). Glycer-AGEs were statistically significantly positively associated with CRC-specific (HRQ5 vs Q1 = 1.53, 95% CI: 1.04-2.25, Ptrend =.002) and all-cause (HRQ5 vs Q1 = 1.62, 95% CI: 1.16-2.26, Ptrend <.001) mortality among individuals with CRC. There was suggestion of a stronger association between glycer-AGEs and CRC-specific mortality among patients with distal colon cancer (per SD increment: HRproximal colon = 1.02, 95% CI: 0.74-1.42; HRdistal colon = 1.51, 95% CI: 1.20-1.91; Peffect modification =.02). The highest HR was observed among CRC cases in the highest body mass index (BMI) and glycer-AGEs category relative to lowest BMI and glycer-AGEs category for both CRC-specific (HR = 1.78, 95% CI: 1.02-3.01) and all-cause mortality (HR = 2.15, 95% CI: 1.33-3.47), although no statistically significant effect modification was observed. Our study found that prediagnostic circulating glycer-AGEs are positively associated with CRC-specific and all-cause mortality among individuals with CRC. Further investigations in other populations and stratifying by tumor location and BMI are warranted.
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30. Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer:A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study
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Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique, Guiñón-Fort, Daniel, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam, Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina, Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Katzke, Verena, Bajracharya, Rashmita, Schulze, Matthias B., Masala, Giovanna, Oliverio, Andreina, Tumino, Rosario, Manfredi, Luca, Lasheras, Cristina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria José, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Sonestedt, Emily, Bjartell, Anders, Thysell, Elin, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Aune, Dagfinn, Aglago, Elom K., Travis, Ruth C., Zamora-Ros, Raul, Almanza-Aguilera, Enrique, Guiñón-Fort, Daniel, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Martínez-Huélamo, Miriam, Andrés-Lacueva, Cristina, Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Katzke, Verena, Bajracharya, Rashmita, Schulze, Matthias B., Masala, Giovanna, Oliverio, Andreina, Tumino, Rosario, Manfredi, Luca, Lasheras, Cristina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Sánchez, Maria José, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Guevara, Marcela, Sonestedt, Emily, Bjartell, Anders, Thysell, Elin, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Aune, Dagfinn, Aglago, Elom K., Travis, Ruth C., and Zamora-Ros, Raul
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first_pagesettingsOrder Article Reprints Open AccessArticle Intake of the Total, Classes, and Subclasses of (Poly)Phenols and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Analysis of the EPIC Study by Enrique Almanza-Aguilera 1ORCID,Daniel Guiñón-Fort 1,Aurora Perez-Cornago 2,Miriam Martínez-Huélamo 3,4ORCID,Cristina Andrés-Lacueva 3,4ORCID,Anne Tjønneland 5,6ORCID,Anne Kirstine Eriksen 5,Verena Katzke 7,Rashmita Bajracharya 7ORCID,Matthias B. Schulze 8,9ORCID,Giovanna Masala 10ORCID,Andreina Oliverio 11ORCID,Rosario Tumino 12ORCID,Luca Manfredi 13,Cristina Lasheras 14,Marta Crous-Bou 1,Maria-José Sánchez 15,16,17,18ORCID,Pilar Amiano 17,19,20,Sandra M. Colorado-Yohar 17,21,22ORCID,Marcela Guevara 17,23,24ORCID,add Show full author list 1 Unit of Nutrition and Cancer, Cancer Epidemiology Research Program, Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO), Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), 08908 Barcelona, Spain 2 Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK 3 Biomarkers and Nutrimetabolomics Laboratory, Department of Nutrition, Food Sciences and Gastronomy, Nutrition and Food Safety Research Institute (INSA), Food Innovation Network (XIA), Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, University of Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Spain 4 Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Fragilidad y Envejecimiento Saludable (CIBERFES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain 5 Danish Cancer Society Research Center, Danish Cancer Society, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark 6 Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, 2177 Copenhagen, Denmark 7 Department of Cancer Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), 69120 Heidelberg, Germany 8 Department of Molecular Epidemiology, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, 14558 Nuthetal, Germany 9 Institute of Nutritional Science, University of Potsdam, 14558 Nuthet, Existing epidemiological evidence regarding the potential role of (poly)phenol intake in prostate cancer (PCa) risk is scarce and, in the case of flavonoids, it has been suggested that their intake may increase PCa risk. We investigated the associations between the intake of the total and individual classes and subclasses of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, including clinically relevant subtypes. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort included 131,425 adult men from seven European countries. (Poly)phenol intake at baseline was assessed by combining validated center/country-specific dietary questionnaires and the Phenol-Explorer database. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). In total, 6939 incident PCa cases (including 3501 low-grade and 710 high-grade, 2446 localized and 1268 advanced, and 914 fatal Pca cases) were identified during a mean follow-up of 14 years. No associations were observed between the total intake of (poly)phenols and the risk of PCa, either overall (HRlog2 = 0.99, 95% CI 0.94–1.04) or according to PCa subtype. Null associations were also found between all classes (phenolic acids, flavonoids, lignans, and stilbenes) and subclasses of (poly)phenol intake and the risk of PCa, overall and according to PCa subtype. The results of the current large prospective cohort study do not support any association between (poly)phenol intake and PCa incidence.
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31. A nutritional biomarker score of the Mediterranean diet and incident type 2 diabetes:Integrated analysis of data from the MedLey randomised controlled trial and the EPIC-InterAct case-cohort study
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Sobiecki, Jakub G, Imamura, Fumiaki, Davis, Courtney R, Sharp, Stephen J, Koulman, Albert, Hodgson, Jonathan M, Guevara, Marcela, Schulze, Matthias B, Zheng, Ju-Sheng, Agnoli, Claudia, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Fagherazzi, Guy, Franks, Paul W, Gundersen, Thomas E, Jannasch, Franziska, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena, Molina-Montes, Esther, Nilsson, Peter M, Palli, Domenico, Panico, Salvatore, Papier, Keren, Rolandsson, Olov, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Tjønneland, Anne, Tong, Tammy Y N, van der Schouw, Yvonne T, Danesh, John, Butterworth, Adam S, Riboli, Elio, Murphy, Karen J, Wareham, Nicholas J, Forouhi, Nita G, Sobiecki, Jakub G, Imamura, Fumiaki, Davis, Courtney R, Sharp, Stephen J, Koulman, Albert, Hodgson, Jonathan M, Guevara, Marcela, Schulze, Matthias B, Zheng, Ju-Sheng, Agnoli, Claudia, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Fagherazzi, Guy, Franks, Paul W, Gundersen, Thomas E, Jannasch, Franziska, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena, Molina-Montes, Esther, Nilsson, Peter M, Palli, Domenico, Panico, Salvatore, Papier, Keren, Rolandsson, Olov, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Tjønneland, Anne, Tong, Tammy Y N, van der Schouw, Yvonne T, Danesh, John, Butterworth, Adam S, Riboli, Elio, Murphy, Karen J, Wareham, Nicholas J, and Forouhi, Nita G
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Background Self-reported adherence to the Mediterranean diet has been modestly inversely associated with incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in cohort studies. There is uncertainty about the validity and magnitude of this association due to subjective reporting of diet. The association has not been evaluated using an objectively measured biomarker of the Mediterranean diet. Methods and findings We derived a biomarker score based on 5 circulating carotenoids and 24 fatty acids that discriminated between the Mediterranean or habitual diet arms of a parallel design, 6-month partial-feeding randomised controlled trial (RCT) conducted between 2013 and 2014, the MedLey trial (128 participants out of 166 randomised). We applied this biomarker score in an observational study, the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-InterAct case-cohort study, to assess the association of the score with T2D incidence over an average of 9.7 years of follow-up since the baseline (1991 to 1998). We included 22,202 participants, of whom 9,453 were T2D cases, with relevant biomarkers from an original case-cohort of 27,779 participants sampled from a cohort of 340,234 people. As a secondary measure of the Mediterranean diet, we used a score estimated from dietary-self report. Within the trial, the biomarker score discriminated well between the 2 arms; the cross-validated C-statistic was 0.88 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.82 to 0.94). The score was inversely associated with incident T2D in EPIC-InterAct: the hazard ratio (HR) per standard deviation of the score was 0.71 (95% CI: 0.65 to 0.77) following adjustment for sociodemographic, lifestyle and medical factors, and adiposity. In comparison, the HR per standard deviation of the self-reported Mediterranean diet was 0.90 (95% CI: 0.86 to 0.95). Assuming the score was causally associated with T2D, higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet in Western European adults by 10 percentiles of the score wa, BACKGROUND: Self-reported adherence to the Mediterranean diet has been modestly inversely associated with incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in cohort studies. There is uncertainty about the validity and magnitude of this association due to subjective reporting of diet. The association has not been evaluated using an objectively measured biomarker of the Mediterranean diet.METHODS AND FINDINGS: We derived a biomarker score based on 5 circulating carotenoids and 24 fatty acids that discriminated between the Mediterranean or habitual diet arms of a parallel design, 6-month partial-feeding randomised controlled trial (RCT) conducted between 2013 and 2014, the MedLey trial (128 participants out of 166 randomised). We applied this biomarker score in an observational study, the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-InterAct case-cohort study, to assess the association of the score with T2D incidence over an average of 9.7 years of follow-up since the baseline (1991 to 1998). We included 22,202 participants, of whom 9,453 were T2D cases, with relevant biomarkers from an original case-cohort of 27,779 participants sampled from a cohort of 340,234 people. As a secondary measure of the Mediterranean diet, we used a score estimated from dietary-self report. Within the trial, the biomarker score discriminated well between the 2 arms; the cross-validated C-statistic was 0.88 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.82 to 0.94). The score was inversely associated with incident T2D in EPIC-InterAct: the hazard ratio (HR) per standard deviation of the score was 0.71 (95% CI: 0.65 to 0.77) following adjustment for sociodemographic, lifestyle and medical factors, and adiposity. In comparison, the HR per standard deviation of the self-reported Mediterranean diet was 0.90 (95% CI: 0.86 to 0.95). Assuming the score was causally associated with T2D, higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet in Western European adults by 10 percentiles of the score was esti
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32. The association between body fatness and mortality among breast cancer survivors: results from a prospective cohort study
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Epi Kanker, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Bonet, Catalina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Tsilidis, Konstantinos K, Gunter, Marc J, Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B, Fortner, Renée T, Antoniussen, Christian S, Dahm, Christina C, Mellemkjær, Lene, Tjønneland, Anne, Amiano, Pilar, Ardanaz, Eva, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel, Tin Tin, Sandar, Agnoli, Claudia, Masala, Giovanna, Panico, Salvatore, Sacerdote, Carlotta, May, Anne M, Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen, Rylander, Charlotta, Skeie, Guri, Christakoudi, Sofia, Aune, Dagfinn, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Dossus, Laure, Riboli, Elio, Agudo, Antonio, Epi Kanker, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Bonet, Catalina, Crous-Bou, Marta, Tsilidis, Konstantinos K, Gunter, Marc J, Kaaks, Rudolf, Schulze, Matthias B, Fortner, Renée T, Antoniussen, Christian S, Dahm, Christina C, Mellemkjær, Lene, Tjønneland, Anne, Amiano, Pilar, Ardanaz, Eva, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel, Tin Tin, Sandar, Agnoli, Claudia, Masala, Giovanna, Panico, Salvatore, Sacerdote, Carlotta, May, Anne M, Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen, Rylander, Charlotta, Skeie, Guri, Christakoudi, Sofia, Aune, Dagfinn, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Dossus, Laure, Riboli, Elio, and Agudo, Antonio
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33. A nutritional biomarker score of the Mediterranean diet and incident type 2 diabetes: Integrated analysis of data from the MedLey randomised controlled trial and the EPIC-InterAct case-cohort study
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Cardiovasculaire Epi Team 1, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Sobiecki, Jakub G, Imamura, Fumiaki, Davis, Courtney R, Sharp, Stephen J, Koulman, Albert, Hodgson, Jonathan M, Guevara, Marcela, Schulze, Matthias B, Zheng, Ju-Sheng, Agnoli, Claudia, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Fagherazzi, Guy, Franks, Paul W, Gundersen, Thomas E, Jannasch, Franziska, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena, Molina-Montes, Esther, Nilsson, Peter M, Palli, Domenico, Panico, Salvatore, Papier, Keren, Rolandsson, Olov, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Tjønneland, Anne, Tong, Tammy Y N, van der Schouw, Yvonne T, Danesh, John, Butterworth, Adam S, Riboli, Elio, Murphy, Karen J, Wareham, Nicholas J, Forouhi, Nita G, Cardiovasculaire Epi Team 1, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Sobiecki, Jakub G, Imamura, Fumiaki, Davis, Courtney R, Sharp, Stephen J, Koulman, Albert, Hodgson, Jonathan M, Guevara, Marcela, Schulze, Matthias B, Zheng, Ju-Sheng, Agnoli, Claudia, Bonet, Catalina, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Fagherazzi, Guy, Franks, Paul W, Gundersen, Thomas E, Jannasch, Franziska, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena, Molina-Montes, Esther, Nilsson, Peter M, Palli, Domenico, Panico, Salvatore, Papier, Keren, Rolandsson, Olov, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Tjønneland, Anne, Tong, Tammy Y N, van der Schouw, Yvonne T, Danesh, John, Butterworth, Adam S, Riboli, Elio, Murphy, Karen J, Wareham, Nicholas J, and Forouhi, Nita G
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34. Food processing and risk of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis: A European Prospective Cohort Study
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MS MDL 1, Infection & Immunity, Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Casagrande, Corinne, Chan, Simon, Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Rauber, Fernanda, Levy, Renata Bertazzi, Millett, Christopher, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K, Tong, Tammy Yn, Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A, Bergman, Manuela M, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Gunter, Marc J, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, Carbonnel, Franck, MS MDL 1, Infection & Immunity, Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Casagrande, Corinne, Chan, Simon, Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Rauber, Fernanda, Levy, Renata Bertazzi, Millett, Christopher, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K, Tong, Tammy Yn, Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A, Bergman, Manuela M, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Gunter, Marc J, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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35. Food Processing and Risk of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis:A European Prospective Cohort Study
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Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Casagrande, Corinne, Chan, Simon S.M., Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Rauber, Fernanda, Levy, Renata Bertazzi, Millett, Christopher, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y.N., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M., Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben N., Robert, Gunter, Marc J., Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie Christine, Carbonnel, Franck, Meyer, Antoine, Dong, Catherine, Casagrande, Corinne, Chan, Simon S.M., Huybrechts, Inge, Nicolas, Geneviève, Rauber, Fernanda, Levy, Renata Bertazzi, Millett, Christopher, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y.N., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M., Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben N., Robert, Gunter, Marc J., Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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Background & Aims Industrial foods have been associated with increased risks of several chronic conditions. We investigated the relationship between the degree of food processing and risks of Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort. Methods Analyses included 413,590 participants (68.6% women; mean baseline age, 51.7 y) from 8 European countries. Dietary data were collected at baseline from validated country-specific dietary questionnaires. Associations between proportions of unprocessed/minimally processed and ultraprocessed food intake and CD and UC risks were estimated using Cox models to obtain hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs. Models were stratified by center, age, and sex, and adjusted for smoking status, body mass index, physical activity, energy intake, educational level, and alcohol consumption. Results During a mean follow-up period of 13.2 years, 179 incident cases of CD and 431 incident cases of UC were identified. The risk of CD was lower in people consuming high proportions of unprocessed/minimally processed foods (adjusted HR for the highest vs lowest quartile: 0.57; 95% CI, 0.35–0.93; P trend < .01), particularly fruits and vegetables (adjusted HRs, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.34–0.87 and 0.55; 95% CI, 0.34–0.91, respectively). There was no association between unprocessed/minimally processed food intake and the risk of UC. No association was detected between ultraprocessed food consumption and CD or UC risks. Conclusions In the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort, consumption of unprocessed/minimally processed foods was associated with a lower risk of CD. No association between UC risk and food processing was found., Background & Aims: Industrial foods have been associated with increased risks of several chronic conditions. We investigated the relationship between the degree of food processing and risks of Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort. Methods: Analyses included 413,590 participants (68.6% women; mean baseline age, 51.7 y) from 8 European countries. Dietary data were collected at baseline from validated country-specific dietary questionnaires. Associations between proportions of unprocessed/minimally processed and ultraprocessed food intake and CD and UC risks were estimated using Cox models to obtain hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs. Models were stratified by center, age, and sex, and adjusted for smoking status, body mass index, physical activity, energy intake, educational level, and alcohol consumption. Results: During a mean follow-up period of 13.2 years, 179 incident cases of CD and 431 incident cases of UC were identified. The risk of CD was lower in people consuming high proportions of unprocessed/minimally processed foods (adjusted HR for the highest vs lowest quartile: 0.57; 95% CI, 0.35–0.93; P trend < .01), particularly fruits and vegetables (adjusted HRs, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.34–0.87 and 0.55; 95% CI, 0.34–0.91, respectively). There was no association between unprocessed/minimally processed food intake and the risk of UC. No association was detected between ultraprocessed food consumption and CD or UC risks. Conclusions: In the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort, consumption of unprocessed/minimally processed foods was associated with a lower risk of CD. No association between UC risk and food processing was found.
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36. Pre‐diagnostic Serum Glyceraldehyde‐Derived Advanced Glycation End Products and Mortality Among Colorectal Cancer Patients
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Mao, Ziling, primary, Baker, Jacqueline Roshelli, additional, Takeuchi, Masayoshi, additional, Hyogo, Hideyuki, additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, additional, Severi, Gianluca, additional, Rothwell, Joseph, additional, Laouali, Nasser, additional, Katzke, Verena, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Schulze, Matthias B., additional, Palli, Domenico, additional, Sieri, Sabina, additional, de Magistris, Maria Santucci, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, Derksen, Jeroen W.G., additional, Gram, Inger T., additional, Skeie, Guri, additional, Sandanger, Torkjel M., additional, Quirós, Jose Ramón, additional, Crous‐Bou, Marta, additional, Sánchez, Maria‐Jose, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Colorado‐Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Guevara, Marcela, additional, Harlid, Sophia, additional, Johansson, Ingegerd, additional, Perez‐Cornago, Aurora, additional, Freisling, Heinz, additional, Gunter, Marc, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Aglago, Elom, additional, Jenab, Mazda, additional, and Fedirko, Veronika, additional
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37. Mediating Role of Lifestyle Behaviors in the Association between Education and Cancer: Results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
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Macciotta, Alessandra, primary, Catalano, Alberto, additional, Giraudo, Maria Teresa, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Ferrari, Pietro, additional, Freisling, Heinz, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Santiuste, Carmen, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Ward, Heather A., additional, Christakoudi, Sofia, additional, Vineis, Paolo, additional, Singh, Deependra, additional, Vaccarella, Salvatore, additional, Schulze, Matthias B., additional, Hiensch, Anouk E., additional, Monninkhof, Evelyn M., additional, Katzke, Verena, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Lazzarato, Fulvio, additional, Milani, Lorenzo, additional, Agudo, Antonio, additional, Dahm, Christina C., additional, Baglietto, Laura, additional, Perduca, Vittorio, additional, Severi, Gianluca, additional, Grioni, Sara, additional, Panico, Salvatore, additional, Ardanaz, Eva, additional, Borch, Kristin B., additional, Benebo, Faith O., additional, Braaten, Tonje, additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Giachino, Claudia, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, and Ricceri, Fulvio, additional
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38. The cost-effectiveness of a uniform versus age-based threshold for one-off screening for prevention of cardiovascular disease
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Špacírová, Zuzana, primary, Kaptoge, Stephen, additional, García-Mochón, Leticia, additional, Rodríguez Barranco, Miguel, additional, Sánchez Pérez, María José, additional, Bondonno, Nicola P., additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Grioni, Sara, additional, Espín, Jaime, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, Schiborn, Catarina, additional, Masala, Giovanna, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Kim, Lois, additional, Moons, Karel G. M., additional, Engström, Gunnar, additional, Schulze, Matthias B., additional, Bresson, Léa, additional, Moreno-Iribas, Concepción, additional, and Epstein, David, additional
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39. Food Processing and Risk of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis: A European Prospective Cohort Study
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Meyer, Antoine, primary, Dong, Catherine, additional, Casagrande, Corinne, additional, Chan, Simon S.M., additional, Huybrechts, Inge, additional, Nicolas, Geneviève, additional, Rauber, Fernanda, additional, Levy, Renata Bertazzi, additional, Millett, Christopher, additional, Oldenburg, Bas, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Tong, Tammy Y.N., additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Kyrø, Cecilie, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Katzke, Verena A., additional, Bergman, Manuela M., additional, Palli, Domenico, additional, Masala, Giovanna, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Grip, Olof, additional, Lindgren, Stefan, additional, Luben, Robert, additional, Gunter, Marc J., additional, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, additional, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, additional, and Carbonnel, Franck, additional
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40. Cigarette Smoking and Endometrial Cancer Risk: Observational and Mendelian Randomization Analyses
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Dimou, Niki, primary, Omiyale, Wemimo, additional, Biessy, Carine, additional, Viallon, Vivian, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, O'Mara, Tracy A., additional, Aglago, Elom K., additional, Ardanaz, Eva, additional, Bergmann, Manuela M., additional, Bondonno, Nicola P., additional, Braaten, Tonje, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Crous-Bou, Marta, additional, Dahm, Christina C., additional, Fortner, Renée T., additional, Gram, Inger T., additional, Harlid, Sophia, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Idahl, Annika, additional, Kvaskoff, Marina, additional, Nøst, Therese H., additional, Overvad, Kim, additional, Palli, Domenico, additional, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Schulze, Matthias B., additional, Severi, Gianluca, additional, Simeon, Vittorio, additional, Tagliabue, Giovanna, additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Truong, Thérèse, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Johansson, Mattias, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Murphy, Neil, additional, Gunter, Marc J., additional, Lacey, Ben, additional, Allen, Naomi E., additional, and Dossus, Laure, additional
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41. A longitudinal evaluation of alcohol intake throughout adulthood and colorectal cancer risk
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Hart- en Vaatziekten Team A, Epi Kanker Team B, Cancer, Mayén, Ana Lucia, Viallon, Vivian, Botteri, Edoardo, Proust-Lima, Cecile, Bagnardi, Vincenzo, Batista, Veronica, Cross, Amanda J., Laouali, Nasser, MacDonald, Conor J., Severi, Gianluca, Katzke, Verena, Bergmann, Manuela M., Schulze, Mattias B., Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Dahm, Christina C., Antoniussen, Christian S., Jakszyn, Paula, Sánchez, Maria Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Ardanaz, Eva, Travis, Ruth, Palli, Domenico, Sabina, Sieri, Tumino, Rosario, Ricceri, Fulvio, Panico, Salvatore, Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas, Derksen, Jeroen W.G., Sonestedt, Emily, Winkvist, Anna, Harlid, Sophia, Braaten, Tonje, Gram, Inger Torhild, Lukic, Marko, Jenab, Mazda, Riboli, Elio, Freisling, Heinz, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Gunter, Marc J., Ferrari, Pietro, Hart- en Vaatziekten Team A, Epi Kanker Team B, Cancer, Mayén, Ana Lucia, Viallon, Vivian, Botteri, Edoardo, Proust-Lima, Cecile, Bagnardi, Vincenzo, Batista, Veronica, Cross, Amanda J., Laouali, Nasser, MacDonald, Conor J., Severi, Gianluca, Katzke, Verena, Bergmann, Manuela M., Schulze, Mattias B., Tjønneland, Anne, Eriksen, Anne Kirstine, Dahm, Christina C., Antoniussen, Christian S., Jakszyn, Paula, Sánchez, Maria Jose, Amiano, Pilar, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Ardanaz, Eva, Travis, Ruth, Palli, Domenico, Sabina, Sieri, Tumino, Rosario, Ricceri, Fulvio, Panico, Salvatore, Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas, Derksen, Jeroen W.G., Sonestedt, Emily, Winkvist, Anna, Harlid, Sophia, Braaten, Tonje, Gram, Inger Torhild, Lukic, Marko, Jenab, Mazda, Riboli, Elio, Freisling, Heinz, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Gunter, Marc J., and Ferrari, Pietro
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42. Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Endometrial Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
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Epi Kanker, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Kliemann, Nathalie, Ammar, Romain Ould, Biessy, Carine, Gicquiau, Audrey, Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Tjønneland, Anne, Olsen, Anja, Sánchez, Maria Jose, Crous-Bou, Marta, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, Tin, Sandar Tin, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Aune, Dagfinn, Christakoudi, Sofia, Heath, Alicia K., Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Grioni, Sara, Skeie, Guri, Sartor, Hanna, Idahl, Annika, Rylander, Charlotta, May, Anne M., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Freisling, Heinz, Playdon, Mary C., Rinaldi, Sabina, Murphy, Neil, Huybrechts, Inge, Dossus, Laure, Gunter, Marc J., Epi Kanker, Cancer, JC onderzoeksprogramma Kanker, Kliemann, Nathalie, Ammar, Romain Ould, Biessy, Carine, Gicquiau, Audrey, Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Tjønneland, Anne, Olsen, Anja, Sánchez, Maria Jose, Crous-Bou, Marta, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, Tin, Sandar Tin, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Aune, Dagfinn, Christakoudi, Sofia, Heath, Alicia K., Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Grioni, Sara, Skeie, Guri, Sartor, Hanna, Idahl, Annika, Rylander, Charlotta, May, Anne M., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Freisling, Heinz, Playdon, Mary C., Rinaldi, Sabina, Murphy, Neil, Huybrechts, Inge, Dossus, Laure, and Gunter, Marc J.
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43. Cigarette Smoking and Endometrial Cancer Risk : observational and Mendelian Randomization Analyses
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Dimou, Niki, Omiyale, Wemimo, Biessy, Carine, Viallon, Vivian, Kaaks, Rudolf, O'Mara, Tracy A., Aglago, Elom K., Ardanaz, Eva, Bergmann, Manuela M., Bondonno, Nicola P., Braaten, Tonje, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Crous-Bou, Marta, Dahm, Christina C., Fortner, Renée T, Gram, Inger T., Harlid, Sophia, Heath, Alicia K., Idahl, Annika, Kvaskoff, Marina, Nøst, Therese H., Overvad, Kim, Palli, Domenico, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Schulze, Matthias B., Severi, Gianluca, Simeon, Vittorio, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Tjønneland, Anne, Truong, Thérèse, Tumino, Rosario, Johansson, Mattias, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Murphy, Neil, Gunter, Marc J., Lacey, Ben, Allen, Naomi E., Dossus, Laure, Dimou, Niki, Omiyale, Wemimo, Biessy, Carine, Viallon, Vivian, Kaaks, Rudolf, O'Mara, Tracy A., Aglago, Elom K., Ardanaz, Eva, Bergmann, Manuela M., Bondonno, Nicola P., Braaten, Tonje, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Crous-Bou, Marta, Dahm, Christina C., Fortner, Renée T, Gram, Inger T., Harlid, Sophia, Heath, Alicia K., Idahl, Annika, Kvaskoff, Marina, Nøst, Therese H., Overvad, Kim, Palli, Domenico, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Schulze, Matthias B., Severi, Gianluca, Simeon, Vittorio, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Tjønneland, Anne, Truong, Thérèse, Tumino, Rosario, Johansson, Mattias, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Murphy, Neil, Gunter, Marc J., Lacey, Ben, Allen, Naomi E., and Dossus, Laure
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BACKGROUND: Current epidemiologic evidence indicates that smoking is associated with a lower endometrial cancer risk. However, it is unknown if this association is causal or confounded. To further elucidate the role of smoking in endometrial cancer risk, we conducted complementary observational and Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses. METHODS: The observational analyses included 286,415 participants enrolled in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition and 179,271 participants in the UK Biobank, and multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used. In two-sample MR analyses, genetic variants robustly associated with lifetime amount of smoking (n = 126 variants) and ever having smoked regularly (n = 112 variants) were selected and their association with endometrial cancer risk (12,906 cancer/108,979 controls from the Endometrial Cancer Association Consortium) was examined. RESULTS: In the observational analysis, lifetime amount of smoking and ever having smoked regularly were associated with a lower endometrial cancer risk. In the MR analysis accounting for body mass index, a genetic predisposition to a higher lifetime amount of smoking was not associated with endometrial cancer risk (OR per 1-SD increment: 1.15; 95% confidence interval: 0.91-1.44). Genetic predisposition to ever having smoked regularly was not associated with risk of endometrial cancer. CONCLUSIONS: Smoking was inversely associated with endometrial cancer in the observational analyses, although unsupported by the MR. Additional studies are required to better understand the possible confounders and mechanisms underlying the observed associations between smoking and endometrial cancer. IMPACT: The results from this analysis indicate that smoking is unlikely to be causally linked with endometrial cancer risk.
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44. Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Endometrial Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
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Kliemann, Nathalie, Ould Ammar, Romain, Biessy, Carine, Gicquiau, Audrey, Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Tjønneland, Anne, Olsen, Anja, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Crous-Bou, Marta, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, Tin Tin, Sandar, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Aune, Dagfinn, Christakoudi, Sofia, Heath, Alicia K., Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Grioni, Sara, Skeie, Guri, Sartor, Hanna, Idahl, Annika, Rylander, Charlotta, May, Anne M., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Freisling, Heinz, Playdon, Mary C., Rinaldi, Sabina, Murphy, Neil, Huybrechts, Inge, Dossus, Laure, Gunter, Marc J., Kliemann, Nathalie, Ould Ammar, Romain, Biessy, Carine, Gicquiau, Audrey, Katzke, Verena, Kaaks, Rudolf, Tjønneland, Anne, Olsen, Anja, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Crous-Bou, Marta, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, Tin Tin, Sandar, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Aune, Dagfinn, Christakoudi, Sofia, Heath, Alicia K., Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Grioni, Sara, Skeie, Guri, Sartor, Hanna, Idahl, Annika, Rylander, Charlotta, May, Anne M., Weiderpass, Elisabete, Freisling, Heinz, Playdon, Mary C., Rinaldi, Sabina, Murphy, Neil, Huybrechts, Inge, Dossus, Laure, and Gunter, Marc J.
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BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is associated with endometrial cancer independent of body size is not known. METHODS: The association of metabolically defined body size phenotypes with endometrial cancer risk was investigated in a nested case-control study (817 cases/ 817 controls) within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Concentrations of C-peptide were used to define metabolically healthy (MH; <1st tertile) and metabolically unhealthy (MU; ≥1st tertile) status among the control participants. These metabolic health definitions were combined with normal weight (NW); body mass index (BMI)<25 kg/m2 or waist circumference (WC)<80 cm or waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)<0.8) and overweight (OW; BMI≥25 kg/m2 or WC≥80 cm or WHR≥0.8) status, generating four phenotype groups for each anthropometric measure: (i) MH/NW, (ii) MH/OW, (iii) MU/NW, and (iv) MU/OW. RESULTS: In a multivariable-adjusted conditional logistic regression model, compared with MH/NW individuals, endometrial cancer risk was higher among those classified as MU/NW [ORWC, 1.48; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.05-2.10 and ORWHR, 1.68; 95% CI, 1.21-2.35] and MU/OW (ORBMI, 2.38; 95% CI, 1.73-3.27; ORWC, 2.69; 95% CI, 1.92-3.77 and ORWHR, 1.83; 95% CI, 1.32-2.54). MH/OW individuals were also at increased endometrial cancer risk compared with MH/NW individuals (ORWC, 1.94; 95% CI, 1.24-3.04). CONCLUSIONS: Women with metabolic dysfunction appear to have higher risk of endometrial cancer regardless of their body size. However, OW status raises endometrial cancer risk even among women with lower insulin levels, suggesting that obesity-related pathways are relevant for the development of this cancer beyond insulin. IMPACT: Classifying women by metabolic health may be of greater utility in identifying those at higher risk for endometrial cancer than anthropometry per se.
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45. Meat intake is associated with a higher risk of ulcerative colitis in a large European prospective cohort study
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Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S. M., Jantchou, Prevost, Racine, Antoine, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y. N., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, de Mesquita, Bas Bueno, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M, Boeing, Heiner, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Huybrechts, Inge, Gunter, Marc J, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, Carbonnel, Franck, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S. M., Jantchou, Prevost, Racine, Antoine, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K., Tong, Tammy Y. N., Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, de Mesquita, Bas Bueno, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A., Bergman, Manuela M, Boeing, Heiner, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Huybrechts, Inge, Gunter, Marc J, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: We aimed to investigate the association between protein intake and risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition.METHODS: 413 593 participants from eight European countries were included. Dietary data were collected at baseline from validated food frequency questionnaires. Dietary data were calibrated to correct errors of measures related to each country-specific questionnaire. Associations between proteins (total, animal, and vegetable) or food sources of animal proteins, and IBD risk were estimated by Cox proportional hazard models.RESULTS: After a mean follow-up of 16 years, 177 patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and 418 with ulcerative colitis (UC), were identified. There was no association between total protein, animal, or vegetable protein intakes and CD or UC risks. Total meat and red meat intakes were associated with UC risk (HR for the 4 thvs. 1 st quartile = 1.40; 95% CI = 0.99-1.98; P-trend = 0.01; and 1.61; 95% CI = 1.10-2.36, P-trend = 0.007, respectively). There was no association between other food sources of animal protein (processed meat, fish, shellfish, eggs, poultry) and UC. We found no association between food sources of animal proteins and CD risk.CONCLUSION: Meat and red meat consumptions are associated with higher risks of UC. These results support dietary counseling of low meat intake in people at high-risk of IBD.
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46. Cigarette Smoking and Endometrial Cancer Risk:Observational and Mendelian Randomization Analyses
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Dimou, Niki, Omiyale, Wemimo, Biessy, Carine, Viallon, Vivian, Kaaks, Rudolf, O'Mara, Tracy A., Aglago, Elom K., Ardanaz, Eva, Bergmann, Manuela M., Bondonno, Nicola P., Braaten, Tonje, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Crous-Bou, Marta, Dahm, Christina C., Fortner, Renee T., Gram, Inger T., Harlid, Sophia, Heath, Alicia K., Idahl, Annika, Kvaskoff, Marina, Nost, Therese H., Overvad, Kim, Palli, Domenico, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Sanchez, Maria-Jose, Schulze, Matthias B., Severi, Gianluca, Simeon, Vittorio, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Tjonneland, Anne, Truong, Therese, Tumino, Rosario, Johansson, Mattias, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Murphy, Neil, Gunter, Marc J., Lacey, Ben, Allen, Naomi E., Dossus, Laure, Dimou, Niki, Omiyale, Wemimo, Biessy, Carine, Viallon, Vivian, Kaaks, Rudolf, O'Mara, Tracy A., Aglago, Elom K., Ardanaz, Eva, Bergmann, Manuela M., Bondonno, Nicola P., Braaten, Tonje, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., Crous-Bou, Marta, Dahm, Christina C., Fortner, Renee T., Gram, Inger T., Harlid, Sophia, Heath, Alicia K., Idahl, Annika, Kvaskoff, Marina, Nost, Therese H., Overvad, Kim, Palli, Domenico, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Sanchez, Maria-Jose, Schulze, Matthias B., Severi, Gianluca, Simeon, Vittorio, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Tjonneland, Anne, Truong, Therese, Tumino, Rosario, Johansson, Mattias, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Murphy, Neil, Gunter, Marc J., Lacey, Ben, Allen, Naomi E., and Dossus, Laure
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Background: Current epidemiologic evidence indicates that smoking is associated with a lower endometrial cancer risk. How-ever, it is unknown if this association is causal or confounded. To further elucidate the role of smoking in endometrial cancer risk, we conducted complementary observational and Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses. Methods: The observational analyses included 286,415 participants enrolled in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition and 179,271 participants in the UK Biobank, and multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used. In two-sample MR analyses, genetic variants robustly associated with lifetime amount of smoking (n = 126 variants) and ever having smoked regularly (n = 112 variants) were selected and their association with endometrial cancer risk (12,906 cancer/108,979 controls from the Endometrial Cancer Association Consortium) was examined. Results: In the observational analysis, lifetime amount of smoking and ever having smoked regularly were associated with a lower endometrial cancer risk. In the MR analysis accounting for body mass index, a genetic predisposition to a higher lifetime amount of smoking was not associated with endometrial cancer risk (OR per 1-SD increment: 1.15; 95% confidence interval: 0.91-1.44). Genetic predisposition to ever having smoked regularly was not associated with risk of endometrial cancer. Conclusions: Smoking was inversely associated with endometrial cancer in the observational analyses, although unsupported by the MR. Additional studies are required to better understand the possible confounders and mechanisms underlying the observed associations between smoking and endometrial cancer. Impact: The results from this analysis indicate that smoking is unlikely to be causally linked with endometrial cancer risk.
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47. Meat Intake Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Ulcerative Colitis in a Large European Prospective Cohort Studyø
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MS MDL 1, Infection & Immunity, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S M, Jantchou, Prevost, Racine, Antoine, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K, Tong, Tammy Y N, Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, de Mesquita, Bas Bueno, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A, Bergman, Manuela M, Boeing, Heiner, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Huybrechts, Inge, Gunter, Marc J, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, Carbonnel, Franck, MS MDL 1, Infection & Immunity, Dong, Catherine, Chan, Simon S M, Jantchou, Prevost, Racine, Antoine, Oldenburg, Bas, Weiderpass, Elisabete, Heath, Alicia K, Tong, Tammy Y N, Tjønneland, Anne, Kyrø, Cecilie, de Mesquita, Bas Bueno, Kaaks, Rudolf, Katzke, Verena A, Bergman, Manuela M, Boeing, Heiner, Palli, Domenico, Masala, Giovanna, Tumino, Rosario, Sacerdote, Carlotta, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, Grip, Olof, Lindgren, Stefan, Luben, Robert, Huybrechts, Inge, Gunter, Marc J, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, and Carbonnel, Franck
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48. Dementia Risk Score for a Population in Southern Europe Calculated Using Competing Risk Models
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Ibarrondo, Oliver, primary, Huerta, José María, additional, Amiano, Pilar, additional, Andreu-Reinón, María Encarnación, additional, Mokoroa, Olatz, additional, Ardanaz, Eva, additional, Larumbe, Rosa, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Navarro-Mateu, Fernando, additional, Chirlaque, María Dolores, additional, and Mar, Javier, additional
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49. Metabolically Defined Body Size Phenotypes and Risk of Endometrial Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
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Kliemann, Nathalie, primary, Ould Ammar, Romain, additional, Biessy, Carine, additional, Gicquiau, Audrey, additional, Katzke, Verena, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Olsen, Anja, additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Crous-Bou, Marta, additional, Pasanisi, Fabrizio, additional, Tin Tin, Sandar, additional, Perez-Cornago, Aurora, additional, Aune, Dagfinn, additional, Christakoudi, Sofia, additional, Heath, Alicia K., additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M., additional, Grioni, Sara, additional, Skeie, Guri, additional, Sartor, Hanna, additional, Idahl, Annika, additional, Rylander, Charlotta, additional, May, Anne M., additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Freisling, Heinz, additional, Playdon, Mary C., additional, Rinaldi, Sabina, additional, Murphy, Neil, additional, Huybrechts, Inge, additional, Dossus, Laure, additional, and Gunter, Marc J., additional
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50. Meat Intake Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Ulcerative Colitis in a Large European Prospective Cohort Studyø
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Dong, Catherine, primary, Chan, Simon S M, additional, Jantchou, Prevost, additional, Racine, Antoine, additional, Oldenburg, Bas, additional, Weiderpass, Elisabete, additional, Heath, Alicia K, additional, Tong, Tammy Y N, additional, Tjønneland, Anne, additional, Kyrø, Cecilie, additional, Bueno de Mesquita, Bas, additional, Kaaks, Rudolf, additional, Katzke, Verena A, additional, Bergman, Manuela M, additional, Boeing, Heiner, additional, Palli, Domenico, additional, Masala, Giovanna, additional, Tumino, Rosario, additional, Sacerdote, Carlotta, additional, Colorado-Yohar, Sandra M, additional, Sánchez, Maria-Jose, additional, Grip, Olof, additional, Lindgren, Stefan, additional, Luben, Robert, additional, Huybrechts, Inge, additional, Gunter, Marc J, additional, Mahamat-Saleh, Yahya, additional, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine, additional, and Carbonnel, Franck, additional
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