Sugar intake and colorectal cancer risk: A prospective Japanese cohort study

Author:

Kanehara Rieko1ORCID,Katagiri Ryoko12,Goto Atsushi34ORCID,Yamaji Taiki3ORCID,Sawada Norie1ORCID,Iwasaki Motoki13ORCID,Inoue Manami15ORCID,Tsugane Shoichiro12,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cohort Research National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control Tokyo Japan

2. National Institute of Health and Nutrition National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition Tokyo Japan

3. Division of Epidemiology National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Health Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science Yokohama City University Kanagawa Japan

5. Division of Prevention National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe influence of sugar consumption on the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) remains controversial. Prospective cohort studies focusing on total and specific types of sugar intake among the Asian population who have different patterns of sugar intake sources than American and European populations are scarce. We intended to examine the association of sugar intake with CRC risk among middle‐aged adults in a Japanese large‐scale population‐based cohort study. The participants (42,405 men and 48,600 women) who were 45–74 years old and answered the questionnaire in 1995–1999 in the Japan Public Health Center‐based Prospective Study were followed up until December 2013. Total sugars, total fructose, and specific types of sugar intake were estimated using a validated 147‐item food frequency questionnaire and divided into quintiles (Q1–Q5). We used Cox proportional hazard regression models adjusted for potential confounders to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). During the follow‐up, 2118 CRC cases (1226 men and 892 women) were identified. We did not observe any clear association between all types of sugar intake and an increased risk of CRC. Analyses by tumor sites yielded a positive association of total sugar consumption with rectal cancer in women (1.75 [1.07–2.87] for Q1 vs. Q5; p linear trend = 0.03), but no statistically significant trend was detected among men. Sugar intake was not associated with CRC risk in middle‐aged Japanese adults. However, for rectal cancer, the probability of an increased risk among women with a higher total sugar intake cannot be excluded.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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