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Dietary fatty acids and endometrial cancer risk within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition.

Title: Dietary fatty acids and endometrial cancer risk within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition.
Authors: Yammine, SG; Huybrechts, I; Biessy, C; Dossus, L; Panico, S; Sánchez, MJ; Benetou, V; Turzanski-Fortner, R; Katzke, V; Idahl, A; Skeie, G; Olsen, K Standahl; Tjønneland, A; Halkjaer, J; Colorado-Yohar, S; Heath, AK; Sonestedt, E; Sartor, H; Schulze, MB; Palli, D; Crous-Bou, M; Dorronsoro, A; Overvad, K; Gurrea, A Barricarte; Severi, G; Vermeulen, RCH; Sandanger, TM; Travis, RC; Key, T; Amiano, P; Van Guelpen, B; Johansson, M; Sund, M; Tumino, R; Wareham, N; Sacerdote, C; Krogh, V; Brennan, P; Riboli, E; Weiderpass, E; Gunter, MJ; Chajès, V
Source: nlmid: 100967800 ; essn: 1471-2407
Publisher Information: Springer Nature; //doi.org/10.1186/s12885-023-10611-0
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Subject Terms: Diet; Endometrial cancer; Epidemiology; Fatty acids; Humans; Female; Animals; Prospective Studies; gamma-Linolenic Acid; Risk Factors; Endometrial Neoplasms
Description: Funder: Centre International de Recherche sur le Cancer ; BACKGROUND: Diet may impact important risk factors for endometrial cancer such as obesity and inflammation. However, evidence on the role of specific dietary factors is limited. We investigated associations between dietary fatty acids and endometrial cancer risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). METHODS: This analysis includes 1,886 incident endometrial cancer cases and 297,432 non-cases. All participants were followed up for a mean of 8.8 years. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of endometrial cancer across quintiles of individual fatty acids estimated from various food sources quantified through food frequency questionnaires in the entire EPIC cohort. The false discovery rate (q-values) was computed to control for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Consumption of n-6 γ-linolenic acid was inversely associated with endometrial cancer risk (HR comparing 5th with 1st quintileQ5-Q1=0.77, 95% CI = 0.64; 0.92, ptrend=0.01, q-value = 0.15). This association was mainly driven by γ-linolenic acid derived from plant sources (HRper unit increment=0.94, 95%CI= (0.90;0.98), p = 0.01) but not from animal sources (HRper unit increment= 1.00, 95%CI = (0.92; 1.07), p = 0.92). In addition, an inverse association was found between consumption of n-3 α-linolenic acid from vegetable sources and endometrial cancer risk (HRper unit increment= 0.93, 95%CI = (0.87; 0.99), p = 0.04). No significant association was found between any other fatty acids (individual or grouped) and endometrial cancer risk. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that higher consumption of γ-linolenic acid and α-linoleic acid from plant sources may be associated with lower risk of endometrial cancer.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: PMC9936701; https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/347735
DOI: 10.17863/CAM.95152
Availability: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/347735; https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.95152
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.ED6696D9
Database: BASE