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Is the association with fiber from foods in colorectal cancer confounded by folate intake?

Authors :
Elio Riboli
Vittorio Krogh
Heiner Boeing
Carmen Martinez
Domenico Palli
Carmen Navarro
Salvatore Panico
Teresa Norat
H. B. Bueno-De-Mesquita
Petra H.M. Peeters
Alexandra Nieters
Göran Berglund
Guri Skeie
Sheila Bingham
Françoise Clavel-Chapelon
Aurelie Moskal
Nicholas E. Day
Anne Tjønneland
Antonia Trichopoulou
Pietro Ferrari
Kim Overvad
Timothy J. Key
Eva Ardanaz
José Ramón Quirós
Paolo Vineis
Carlos A. González
Göran Hallmans
Rosario Tumino
Androniki Naska
Miren Dorronsoro
Nadia Slimani
Rudolf Kaaks
Emmanuelle Kesse
Marga C. Ocké
Eiliv Lund
Bingham, Sa
Norat, T
Moskal, A
Ferrari, P
Slimani, N
CLAVEL CHAPELON, F
Kesse, E
Nieters, A
Boeing, H
Tjonneland, A
Overvad, K
Martinez, C
Dorronsoro, M
Gonzalez, Ca
Ardanaz, E
Navarro, C
Quiros, Jr
Key, Tj
Day, Ne
Trichopoulou, A
Naska, A
Krogh, V
Tumino, R
Palli, D
Panico, Salvatore
Vineis, P
BUENO DE MESQUITA, Hb
Ocke, Mc
Peeters, Ph
Berglund, G
Hallmans, G
Lund, E
Skeie, G
Kaaks, R
Riboli, E.
Source :
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 14(6), 1552. American Association for Cancer Research Inc.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The effect of multivariate adjustment including folate on the strong protective effect of fiber in foods on colorectal cancer risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition was investigated in 1,721 cases identified in the latest follow-up. The inclusion of an additional 656 cases confirmed our previously published results, with a strong and significant reduction in colorectal cancer risk of ∼9% for each uncalibrated quintile increase in fiber (Plinear trend < 0.001) compared with an 8% reduction in our previous report, which had not been adjusted for folate. Inclusion of the other covariates (physical activity, alcohol, smoking, and red and processed meat) confirmed this significant inverse association for colon cancer and strengthened the association with left-sided colon cancer (P < 0.001). After maximum adjustment, the association between fiber and rectal cancer was not significant, as in our previous analysis. The association with fiber from different food sources was analyzed, but again, there were no significance trends after maximum adjustment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10559965
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....194d0bf1668c06e0c522523832f60194