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000153120 1001_ $$00000-0001-6517-1300$$aHeath, Alicia K$$b0
000153120 245__ $$aNutrient-wide association study of 92 foods and nutrients and breast cancer risk.
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000153120 520__ $$aSeveral dietary factors have been reported to be associated with risk of breast cancer, but to date, unequivocal evidence only exists for alcohol consumption. We sought to systematically assess the association between intake of 92 foods and nutrients and breast cancer risk using a nutrient-wide association study.Using data from 272,098 women participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study, we assessed dietary intake of 92 foods and nutrients estimated by dietary questionnaires. Cox regression was used to quantify the association between each food/nutrient and risk of breast cancer. A false discovery rate (FDR) of 0.05 was used to select the set of foods and nutrients to be replicated in the independent Netherlands Cohort Study (NLCS).Six foods and nutrients were identified as associated with risk of breast cancer in the EPIC study (10,979 cases). Higher intake of alcohol overall was associated with a higher risk of breast cancer (hazard ratio (HR) for a 1 SD increment in intake = 1.05, 95% CI 1.03-1.07), as was beer/cider intake and wine intake (HRs per 1 SD increment = 1.05, 95% CI 1.03-1.06 and 1.04, 95% CI 1.02-1.06, respectively), whereas higher intakes of fibre, apple/pear, and carbohydrates were associated with a lower risk of breast cancer (HRs per 1 SD increment = 0.96, 95% CI 0.94-0.98; 0.96, 95% CI 0.94-0.99; and 0.96, 95% CI 0.95-0.98, respectively). When evaluated in the NLCS (2368 cases), estimates for each of these foods and nutrients were similar in magnitude and direction, with the exception of beer/cider intake, which was not associated with risk in the NLCS.Our findings confirm a positive association of alcohol consumption and suggest an inverse association of dietary fibre and possibly fruit intake with breast cancer risk.
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000153120 7001_ $$aMuller, David C$$b1
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000153120 7001_ $$aCritselis, Elena$$b4
000153120 7001_ $$aGunter, Marc$$b5
000153120 7001_ $$aVineis, Paolo$$b6
000153120 7001_ $$aWeiderpass, Elisabete$$b7
000153120 7001_ $$aFagherazzi, Guy$$b8
000153120 7001_ $$aBoeing, Heiner$$b9
000153120 7001_ $$aFerrari, Pietro$$b10
000153120 7001_ $$aOlsen, Anja$$b11
000153120 7001_ $$aTjønneland, Anne$$b12
000153120 7001_ $$aArveux, Patrick$$b13
000153120 7001_ $$aBoutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine$$b14
000153120 7001_ $$aMancini, Francesca Romana$$b15
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000153120 7001_ $$aSchulze, Matthias B$$b18
000153120 7001_ $$aKarakatsani, Anna$$b19
000153120 7001_ $$aThriskos, Paschalis$$b20
000153120 7001_ $$aTrichopoulou, Antonia$$b21
000153120 7001_ $$aMasala, Giovanna$$b22
000153120 7001_ $$aContiero, Paolo$$b23
000153120 7001_ $$aRicceri, Fulvio$$b24
000153120 7001_ $$aPanico, Salvatore$$b25
000153120 7001_ $$aBueno-de-Mesquita, Bas$$b26
000153120 7001_ $$aBakker, Marije F$$b27
000153120 7001_ $$avan Gils, Carla H$$b28
000153120 7001_ $$aOlsen, Karina Standahl$$b29
000153120 7001_ $$aSkeie, Guri$$b30
000153120 7001_ $$aLasheras, Cristina$$b31
000153120 7001_ $$aAgudo, Antonio$$b32
000153120 7001_ $$aRodríguez-Barranco, Miguel$$b33
000153120 7001_ $$aSánchez, Maria-José$$b34
000153120 7001_ $$aAmiano, Pilar$$b35
000153120 7001_ $$aChirlaque, María-Dolores$$b36
000153120 7001_ $$aBarricarte, Aurelio$$b37
000153120 7001_ $$aDrake, Isabel$$b38
000153120 7001_ $$aEricson, Ulrika$$b39
000153120 7001_ $$aJohansson, Ingegerd$$b40
000153120 7001_ $$aWinkvist, Anna$$b41
000153120 7001_ $$aKey, Tim$$b42
000153120 7001_ $$aFreisling, Heinz$$b43
000153120 7001_ $$aHis, Mathilde$$b44
000153120 7001_ $$aHuybrechts, Inge$$b45
000153120 7001_ $$aChristakoudi, Sofia$$b46
000153120 7001_ $$aEllingjord-Dale, Merete$$b47
000153120 7001_ $$aRiboli, Elio$$b48
000153120 7001_ $$aTsilidis, Konstantinos K$$b49
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