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Lifestyle and dietary factors associated with serologically detected gastric atrophy in a Caucasian population in the GISTAR study

Authors :
Danute Razuka-Ebela
Inese Polaka
Ilva Daugule
Sergei Parshutin
Daiga Santare
Inguna Ebela
Dace Rudzite
Reinis Vangravs
Rolando Herrero
Jin Young Park
Marcis Leja
Source :
European journal of cancer prevention : the official journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation (ECP). 31(5)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To identify dietary and lifestyle factors associated with decreased pepsinogen levels indicative of gastric atrophy.Participants aged 40 to 64 from the "Multicentric randomized study of H. pylori eradication and pepsinogen testing for prevention of gastric cancer mortality (GISTAR study)" in Latvia tested for serum pepsinogen, as well as for Helicobacter pylori infection by 13 C-urea breath test or serology were included. Data on sex, age, education, employment, diet, smoking, alcohol and proton pump inhibitor use were obtained by survey and compared for participants with and without serologically detected gastric atrophy defined as pepsinogen I/pepsinogen II ≤ 2 and pepsinogen I ≤ 30 ng/mL.Of 3001 participants (median age 53, interquartile range, 11.0, 36.9% male) 52.8% had H. pylori and 7.7% had serologically detected gastric atrophy. In multivariate analysis, increasing age, consumption of alcohol, coffee, and onions were positively, while H. pylori , former smoking, pickled product and proton pump inhibitor use were inversely associated with gastric atrophy. Pepsinogen values were higher in smokers and those with H. pylori . Pepsinogen ratio was lower in those with H. pylori . When stratifying by H. pylori presence, significantly higher pepsinogen levels remained for smokers without H. pylori .Several dietary factors and smoking were associated with serologically detected gastric atrophy. Pepsinogen levels differed by smoking and H. pylori status, which may affect the serologic detection of gastric atrophy. There seems to be a complicated interaction between multiple factors. A prospective study including atrophy determined by both serology and histology is necessary.

Details

ISSN :
14735709
Volume :
31
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of cancer prevention : the official journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation (ECP)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56c7724bac258a9ff55627518a43ab01