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dc.date.created2011-11-17T09:02:34Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationCouto, Elisabeth Boffetta, Paolo Lagiou, P Ferrari, P Buckland, G Overvad, K Dahm, CC Tjonneland, A Olsen, A Clavel-Chapelon, F Boutron-Ruault, MC Cottet, V Trichopoulos, D Naska, A. Benetou, V Kaaks, R Rohrmann, S Boeing, H von Ruesten, A Panico, S Pala, V Vineis, P Palli, D Tumino, R May, A Peeters, PH Bueno-de-Mesquita, HB Buchner, FL Lund, Eiliv Skeie, Guri Engeset, Dagrun Gonzalez, CA Navarro, C Rodriguez, L Sanchez, MJ Amiano, P Barricarte, A Hallmans, G Johansson, I Manjer, J Wirfart, E Allen, NE Crowe, F Khaw, KT Wareham, N Moskal, A Slimani, N Jenab, M Romaguera, D Mouw, T Norat, T Riboli, E Trichopoulou, A . Mediterranean dietary pattern and cancer risk in the EPIC cohort. British Journal of Cancer. 2011, 104(9), 1493-1499
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/93940
dc.description.abstractBackground: Although several studies have investigated the association of the Mediterranean diet with overall mortality or risk of specific cancers, data on overall cancer risk are sparse. Methods: We examined the association between adherence to Mediterranean dietary pattern and overall cancer risk using data from the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and nutrition, a multi-centre prospective cohort study including 142 605 men and 335 873. Adherence to Mediterranean diet was examined using a score (range: 0–9) considering the combined intake of fruits and nuts, vegetables, legumes, cereals, lipids, fish, dairy products, meat products, and alcohol. Association with cancer incidence was assessed through Cox regression modelling, controlling for potential confounders. Results: In all, 9669 incident cancers in men and 21 062 in women were identified. A lower overall cancer risk was found among individuals with greater adherence to Mediterranean diet (hazard ratio=0.96, 95% CI 0.95–0.98) for a two-point increment of the Mediterranean diet score. The apparent inverse association was stronger for smoking-related cancers than for cancers not known to be related to tobacco (P (heterogeneity)=0.008). In all, 4.7% of cancers among men and 2.4% in women would be avoided in this population if study subjects had a greater adherence to Mediterranean dietary pattern. Conclusion: Greater adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern could reduce overall cancer risk.
dc.languageEN
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dc.titleMediterranean dietary pattern and cancer risk in the EPIC cohort
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishMediterranean dietary pattern and cancer risk in the EPIC cohort
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorCouto, Elisabeth
dc.creator.authorBoffetta, Paolo
dc.creator.authorLagiou, P
dc.creator.authorFerrari, P
dc.creator.authorBuckland, G
dc.creator.authorOvervad, K
dc.creator.authorDahm, CC
dc.creator.authorTjonneland, A
dc.creator.authorOlsen, A
dc.creator.authorClavel-Chapelon, F
dc.creator.authorBoutron-Ruault, MC
dc.creator.authorCottet, V
dc.creator.authorTrichopoulos, D
dc.creator.authorNaska, A.
dc.creator.authorBenetou, V
dc.creator.authorKaaks, R
dc.creator.authorRohrmann, S
dc.creator.authorBoeing, H
dc.creator.authorvon Ruesten, A
dc.creator.authorPanico, S
dc.creator.authorPala, V
dc.creator.authorVineis, P
dc.creator.authorPalli, D
dc.creator.authorTumino, R
dc.creator.authorMay, A
dc.creator.authorPeeters, PH
dc.creator.authorBueno-de-Mesquita, HB
dc.creator.authorBuchner, FL
dc.creator.authorLund, Eiliv
dc.creator.authorSkeie, Guri
dc.creator.authorEngeset, Dagrun
dc.creator.authorGonzalez, CA
dc.creator.authorNavarro, C
dc.creator.authorRodriguez, L
dc.creator.authorSanchez, MJ
dc.creator.authorAmiano, P
dc.creator.authorBarricarte, A
dc.creator.authorHallmans, G
dc.creator.authorJohansson, I
dc.creator.authorManjer, J
dc.creator.authorWirfart, E
dc.creator.authorAllen, NE
dc.creator.authorCrowe, F
dc.creator.authorKhaw, KT
dc.creator.authorWareham, N
dc.creator.authorMoskal, A
dc.creator.authorSlimani, N
dc.creator.authorJenab, M
dc.creator.authorRomaguera, D
dc.creator.authorMouw, T
dc.creator.authorNorat, T
dc.creator.authorRiboli, E
dc.creator.authorTrichopoulou, A
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dc.identifier.jtitleBritish Journal of Cancer
dc.identifier.volume104
dc.identifier.issue9
dc.identifier.startpage1493
dc.identifier.endpage1499
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2011.106
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-96499
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn0007-0920
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/93940/1/article10973.pdf
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