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Vitamin C intake from diary recordings and risk of breast cancer in the UK dietary cohort consortium

Authors :
Diana Kuh
Darren C. Greenwood
C. L. Cleghorn
Gita D. Mishra
Benjamin J Cairns
Christina C. Dahm
Martin J. Shipley
Diane E Threapleton
Amit Bhaniani
Janet E Cade
Alison M. Stephen
Eric J. Brunner
Marleen A. H. Lentjes
Victoria J. Burley
Ruth H. Keogh
Gabor Borgulya
Kay-Tee Khaw
Jayne Hutchinson
Timothy J. Key
Source :
Hutchinson, J, Lentjes, M, Greenwood, D, Burley, V, Cade, J, Cleghorn, C, Threapleton, D, Key, T, Cairns, B, Keogh, R, Dahm, C C, Brunner, E, Shipley, M, Kuh, D, Mishra, G, Stephen, A, Bhaniani, A, Borguyla, G, Khaw, K T & Rodwell, S 2011, ' Vitamin C intake from diary recordings and risk of breast cancer in the UK dietary cohort consortium ', Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 07/08/2011-11/08/2011, ., Hutchinson, J, Lentjes, M, Greenwood, D, Burley, V, Cade, J, Cleghorn, C, Threapleton, D, Key, T, Cairns, B, Keogh, R, Dahm, C C, Brunner, E, Shipley, M, Kuh, D, Mishra, G, Stephen, A, Bhaniani, A, Borguyla, G, Khaw, K T & Rodwell, S 2011, ' Vitamin C intake from diary recordings and risk of breast cancer in the UK dietary cohort consortium ', Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, vol. 65, no. Suppl 1, pp. a253 ., Aarhus University
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Vitamin C intake has been inversely associated with breast cancer risk in case-control studies, but not in meta-analyses of cohort studies using Food Frequency Questionnaires, which can over-report fruit and vegetable intake, the main source of vitamin C. This is the first study to investigate associations between vitamin C intake and breast cancer risk using food diaries. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Estimated dietary vitamin C intake was derived from 4-7 day food diaries pooled from five prospective studies in the UK Dietary Cohort Consortium. This nested case-control study of 707 incident breast cancer cases and 2144 matched controls examined breast cancer risk in relation to dietary vitamin C intake using conditional logistic regression adjusting for relevant covariates. Additionally, total vitamin C intake from supplements and diet was analysed in three cohorts. RESULTS: No evidence of associations was observed between breast cancer risk and vitamin C intake analysed for dietary vitamin C intake (odds ratios (OR)=0.98 per 60 mg/day, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.88-1.09, P (trend)=0.7), dietary vitamin C density (OR=0.97 per 60 mg/day, 95% CI: 0.87-1.07, P (trend)=0.5 ) or total vitamin C intake (OR=1.01 per 60 mg/day, 95% CI: 0.99-1.03, P (trend)=0.3). Additionally, there was no significant association for post-menopausal women (OR=1.02 per 60 mg/day, 95% CI: 0.99-1.05, P (trend)=0.3). CONCLUSIONS: This pooled analysis of individual UK women found no evidence of significant associations between breast cancer incidence and dietary or total vitamin C intake derived uniquely from detailed diary recordings.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hutchinson, J, Lentjes, M, Greenwood, D, Burley, V, Cade, J, Cleghorn, C, Threapleton, D, Key, T, Cairns, B, Keogh, R, Dahm, C C, Brunner, E, Shipley, M, Kuh, D, Mishra, G, Stephen, A, Bhaniani, A, Borguyla, G, Khaw, K T & Rodwell, S 2011, ' Vitamin C intake from diary recordings and risk of breast cancer in the UK dietary cohort consortium ', Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 07/08/2011-11/08/2011, ., Hutchinson, J, Lentjes, M, Greenwood, D, Burley, V, Cade, J, Cleghorn, C, Threapleton, D, Key, T, Cairns, B, Keogh, R, Dahm, C C, Brunner, E, Shipley, M, Kuh, D, Mishra, G, Stephen, A, Bhaniani, A, Borguyla, G, Khaw, K T & Rodwell, S 2011, ' Vitamin C intake from diary recordings and risk of breast cancer in the UK dietary cohort consortium ', Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, vol. 65, no. Suppl 1, pp. a253 ., Aarhus University
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