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A case-control study of gastric cancer and diet in Italy: II. Association with nutrients

Authors :
Adriano Decarli
Antonio Russo
Ettore Marubini
Claudio Avellini
Domenico Palli
Francesco Cipriani
C. Minacci
Riccardo Puntoni
Carla Vindigni
Simonetta Bianchi
Eva Buiatti
Joseph F. Fraumeni
Dino Amadori
William J. Blot
Chiara Bonaguri
Attilio Giacosa
Pierluigi Cocco
Source :
International Journal of Cancer. 45:896-901
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
Wiley, 1990.

Abstract

A case-control study involving interviews with 1,016 gastric cancer (GC) patients and 1,159 population-based controls in high- and low-risk areas was conducted to evaluate dietary factors and their contribution to the marked geographic variation in mortality from this cancer within Italy. Risks of GC were found to vary significantly with estimated nutrient intake. Risk rose with increasing consumption of nitrites and protein, and decreased in proportion to intake of ascorbic acid, beta-carotene, alpha-tocopherol, and vegetable fat. The associations with nitrite and beta-carotene tended to fade, however, in multivariate analyses adjusting for intake of other nutrients. Ascorbic acid showed the strongest geographic gradient, with highest consumption in low-risk areas. The findings suggest that the protective effects we previously reported for consumption of fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and olive oil may be linked to the vitamins C and E contained in these foods. The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that N-nitroso compounds are involved in GC risks, since elevated risks were apparent for agents (nitrites, protein) that promote nitrosation, while decreased risks were found for nutrients (ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol) which inhibit the process.

Details

ISSN :
10970215 and 00207136
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b89ad0ad13e5eb697eb8ba91f288982e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910450520