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Source of dietary fibre and diverticular disease incidence: a prospective study of UK women

Title: Source of dietary fibre and diverticular disease incidence: a prospective study of UK women
Authors: Crowe, Francesca L; Balkwill, Angela; Cairns, Benjamin J; Appleby, Paul N; Green, Jane; Reeves, Gillian K; Key, Timothy J; Beral, Valerie; Abbott, Simon; Armstrong, Miranda; Benson, Vicky; Black, Judith; Brown, Anna; Bull, Diana; Callaghan, Kathy; Canoy, Dexter; Chadwick, Andrew; Chivenga, James; Crossley, Barbara; Ewart, Dave; Ewart, Sarah; Fletcher, Lee; Floud, Sarah; Gathani, Toral; Gerrard, Laura; Goodill, Adrian; Guiver, Lynden; Kan, Sau Wan; Kirichek, Oksana; Keene, Carol; Kroll, Mary; Langston, Nicky; Lingard, Isobel; Lowe, Pauline; Luque, Maria Jose; Moser, Kath; Pank, Lynn; Pirie, Kirstin; Sherman, Emma; Sherry-Starmer, Evie; Schmidt, Julie; Simmonds, Moya; Strange, Helena; Sweetland, Sian; Timadjer, Alison; Tipper, Sarah; Travis, Ruth; Trickett, Lyndsey; Wright, Lucy; Yang, Owen; Young, Heather; on behalf of the Million Women Study Collaborators
Publisher Information: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Publication Year: 2014
Collection: HighWire Press (Stanford University)
Subject Terms: Colon
Description: Background Previous prospective studies have found the incidence of intestinal diverticular disease decreased with increasing intakes of dietary fibre, but associations by the fibre source are less well characterised. We assessed these associations in a large UK prospective study of middle-aged women. Methods and findings During 6 (SD 1) years follow-up of 690 075 women without known diverticular disease who had not changed their diet in the last 5 years, 17 325 were admitted to hospital or died with diverticular disease. Dietary fibre intake was assessed using a validated 40-item food questionnaire and remeasured 1 year later in 4265 randomly-selected women. Mean total dietary fibre intake at baseline was 13.8 (SD 5.0) g/day, of which 42% came from cereals, 22% from fruits, 19% from vegetables (not potatoes) and 15% from potatoes. The relative risk (95% CI) for diverticular disease per 5 g/day fibre intake was 0.86 (0.84 to 0.88). There was significant heterogeneity by the four main sources of fibre (p
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Language: English
Relation: http://gut.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/63/9/1450; http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2013-304644
DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2013-304644
Availability: http://gut.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/63/9/1450; https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2013-304644
Rights: Copyright (C) 2014, BMJ Publishing Group
Accession Number: edsbas.2608CDE3
Database: BASE