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Vitamin D intake and lung cancer risk in the Women's Health Initiative

Authors :
Cheng, Ting-Yuan David
Lacroix, Andrea Z
Beresford, Shirley AA
Goodman, Gary E
Thornquist, Mark D
Zheng, Yingye
Chlebowski, Rowan T
Ho, Gloria YF
Neuhouser, Marian L
Source :
The American journal of clinical nutrition, vol 98, iss 4
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2013.

Abstract

BackgroundPrior research suggests that vitamin D protects against lung cancer only among certain subgroups.ObjectivesWe investigated whether vitamin D intake was associated with lung cancer and explored whether vitamin A intake modified the association.DesignProspective cohort data from 128,779 postmenopausal women, including 1771 incident lung cancers in the Women's Health Initiative (Clinical Trials and Observational Study) 1993-2010, were analyzed. Twelve percent of women received active intervention (1 g Ca + 400 IU vitamin D3/d) in the Calcium/Vitamin D Trial. Baseline total intake included both dietary intake (from food-frequency questionnaires) and supplement intake (from bottle labels). HRs were estimated by Cox proportional hazard models.ResultsNo significant association was observed overall. Among never smokers, a total vitamin D intake ≥400 IU/d was significantly associated with lower risks of lung cancer (HR: 0.37; 95% CI: 0.18, 0.77 for ≥800 compared with

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of clinical nutrition, vol 98, iss 4
Accession number :
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