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Dietary Patterns and Breast Cancer Risk: A Multi-Centre Case Control Study among North Indian Women.
Shridhar, Krithiga; Singh, Gurpreet; Dey, Subhojit; Singh Dhatt, Sarvdeep; Paul Singh Gill, Jatinder; Goodman, Michael; Samar Magsumbol, Melina; Pearce, Neil; Singh, Sandeep; Singh, Archna; Singh, Preeti; Singh Thakur, Jarnail; Kaur Dhillon, Preet.
Affiliation
  • Shridhar K; Centre for Chronic Disease Control, Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injures, Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon 122002, India. g.krithiga@phfi.org.
  • Singh G; Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chandigarh 160012, India. gsinghpgi@gmail.com.
  • Dey S; Indian Institute of Public Health, Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon 122002, India. subhojit_dey@hotmail.com.
  • Singh Dhatt S; Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chandigarh 160012, India. sdhatt@yahoo.com.
  • Paul Singh Gill J; Guru Angad Dev Veterinay and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana 141004, India. gilljps@gmail.com.
  • Goodman M; Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Claudia Nance Rollins Building, 1518 Clifton Road, CNR 7040H, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA. mgoodm2@emory.edu.
  • Samar Magsumbol M; Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon 122002, India. melina@phfi.org.
  • Pearce N; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London WC1E 7HT, UK. neil.pearce@lshtm.ac.uk.
  • Singh S; Centre for Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda 151001, India. sandeepsingh82@gmail.com.
  • Singh A; Indian Institute of Public Health, Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon 122002, India. arch_singh@ymail.com.
  • Singh P; All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029, India. arch_singh@ymail.com.
  • Singh Thakur J; Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon 122002, India. preeti.kbains@gmail.com.
  • Kaur Dhillon P; Indian School of Business, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India. preeti.kbains@gmail.com.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30200632
ABSTRACT
Evidence from India, a country with unique and distinct food intake patterns often characterized by lifelong adherence, may offer important insight into the role of diet in breast cancer etiology. We evaluated the association between Indian dietary patterns and breast cancer risk in a multi-centre case-control study conducted in the North Indian states of Punjab and Haryana. Eligible cases were women 30⁻69 years of age, with newly diagnosed, biopsy-confirmed breast cancer recruited from hospitals or population-based cancer registries. Controls (hospital- or population-based) were frequency matched to the cases on age and region (Punjab or Haryana). Information about diet, lifestyle, reproductive and socio-demographic factors was collected using a structured interviewer-administered questionnaire. All participants were characterized as non-vegetarians, lacto-vegetarians (those who consumed no animal products except dairy) or lacto-ovo-vegetarians (persons whose diet also included eggs). The study population included 400 breast cancer cases and 354 controls. Most (62%) were lacto-ovo-vegetarians. Breast cancer risk was lower in lacto-ovo-vegetarians compared to both non-vegetarians and lacto-vegetarians with odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of 0.6 (0.3⁻0.9) and 0.4 (0.3⁻0.7), respectively. The unexpected difference between lacto-ovo-vegetarian and lacto-vegetarian dietary patterns could be due to egg-consumption patterns which requires confirmation and further investigation.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diet, Vegetarian / Breast Neoplasms Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: India

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diet, Vegetarian / Breast Neoplasms Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: India