% IMPORTANT: The following is UTF-8 encoded. This means that in the presence % of non-ASCII characters, it will not work with BibTeX 0.99 or older. % Instead, you should use an up-to-date BibTeX implementation like “bibtex8” or % “biber”. @ARTICLE{Watts:143389, author = {E. L. Watts and A. Perez-Cornago and P. N. Appleby and D. Albanes and E. Ardanaz and A. Black and H. B. Bueno-de-Mesquita and J. M. Chan and C. Chen and S. A. P. Chubb and M. B. Cook and M. Deschasaux and J. L. Donovan and D. R. English and L. Flicker and N. D. Freedman and P. Galan and G. G. Giles and E. L. Giovannucci and M. J. Gunter and L. A. Habel and C. Häggström and C. Haiman and F. C. Hamdy and S. Hercberg and J. M. Holly and J. Huang and W.-Y. Huang and M. Johansson and R. Kaaks$^*$ and T. Kubo and J. A. Lane and T. M. Layne and L. Le Marchand and R. M. Martin and E. J. Metter and K. Mikami and R. L. Milne and H. A. Morris and L. A. Mucci and D. E. Neal and M. L. Neuhouser and S. E. Oliver and K. Overvad and K. Ozasa and V. Pala and C. H. Pernar and M. Pollak and M.-A. Rowlands and C. A. Schaefer and J. M. Schenk and P. Stattin and A. Tamakoshi and E. Thysell and M. Touvier and A. Trichopoulou and K. K. Tsilidis and S. K. Van Den Eeden and S. J. Weinstein and L. Wilkens and B. B. Yeap and T. J. Key and N. E. Allen and R. C. Travis}, title = {{T}he associations of anthropometric, behavioural and sociodemographic factors with circulating concentrations of {IGF}-{I}, {IGF}-{II}, {IGFBP}-1, {IGFBP}-2 and {IGFBP}-3 in a pooled analysis of 16,024 men from 22 studies.}, journal = {International journal of cancer}, volume = {145}, number = {12}, issn = {1097-0215}, address = {Bognor Regis}, publisher = {Wiley-Liss}, reportid = {DKFZ-2019-00977}, pages = {3244-3256}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) have been implicated in the aetiology of several cancers. To better understand whether anthropometric, behavioural and sociodemographic factors may play a role in cancer risk via IGF signalling, we examined the cross-sectional associations of these exposures with circulating concentrations of IGFs (IGF-I and IGF-II) and IGFBPs (IGFBP-1, IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3). The Endogenous Hormones, Nutritional Biomarkers and Prostate Cancer Collaborative Group dataset includes individual participant data from 16,024 male controls (i.e. without prostate cancer) aged 22-89 years from 22 prospective studies. Geometric means of protein concentrations were estimated using analysis of variance, adjusted for relevant covariates. Older age was associated with higher concentrations of IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-2 and lower concentrations of IGF-I, IGF-II and IGFBP-3. Higher body mass index was associated with lower concentrations of IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-2. Taller height was associated with higher concentrations of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 and lower concentrations of IGFBP-1. Smokers had higher concentrations of IGFBP-1 and IGFBP-2 and lower concentrations of IGFBP-3 than nonsmokers. Higher alcohol consumption was associated with higher concentrations of IGF-II and lower concentrations of IGF-I and IGFBP-2. African Americans had lower concentrations of IGF-II, IGFBP-1, IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3 and Hispanics had lower IGF-I, IGF-II and IGFBP-3 than non-Hispanic whites. These findings indicate that a range of anthropometric, behavioural and sociodemographic factors are associated with circulating concentrations of IGFs and IGFBPs in men, which will lead to a greater understanding of the mechanisms through which these factors influence cancer risk.}, cin = {C020}, ddc = {610}, cid = {I:(DE-He78)C020-20160331}, pnm = {313 - Cancer risk factors and prevention (POF3-313)}, pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-313}, typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16}, pubmed = {pmid:30873591}, doi = {10.1002/ijc.32276}, url = {https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/143389}, }