Association between Dietary Inflammatory Index and Gastric Adenocarcinoma: A Multicenter Case-Control Study in Brazil

Author:

Silva Alex Richard Costa1ORCID,Guandalini Valdete Regina23ORCID,Pereira Taísa Sabrina Silva4ORCID,Zhao Longgang56,Wirth Michael D.567,Hébert James R.56ORCID,Fernandes Gisele Aparecida18,de Assumpção Paulo Pimentel9,Barbosa Mônica Santiago10,Curado Maria Paula18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Oncology, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo 01509-900, Brazil

2. Postgraduate Program in Nutrition and Health, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória 29047-105, Brazil

3. Department of Integrated Education, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória 29047-105, Brazil

4. Department of Health Science, University of the Americas Puebla, San Andres Cholula 72810, Mexico

5. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA

6. Department of Nutrition, Connecting Health Innovations LLC, Columbia, SC 29208, USA

7. College of Nursing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA

8. Group of Epidemiology and Statistics on Cancer, International Research Center, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo 01508-010, Brazil

9. Oncology Research Center, Federal University of Pará, Belém 66073-005, Brazil

10. Institute of Tropical Pathology and Public Health, Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia 74605-050, Brazil

Abstract

Background: Few studies have evaluated the association between diet-related inflammation and gastric adenocarcinoma (GA) and evidence is scarce in Brazil. This study evaluated the association between a pro-inflammatory diet and GA. Methods: A multicenter case–control study was conducted in Brazil. A total of 1645 participants—492 cases, 377 endoscopy controls, and 776 hospital controls—were included. Energy-adjusted Dietary Inflammatory Index (E-DIITM) scores were derived from a validated food frequency questionnaire. We used binary and multinomial logistic regression models for the analysis of total GA, and its subtypes (cardia and non-cardia, intestinal, and diffuse histological subtypes). Results: In cases versus endoscopy controls, a pro-inflammatory diet, estimated by higher E-DII scores, was associated with a higher risk GA (ORQ4vsQ1: 2.60, 1.16–5.70), of non-cardia GA (OR: 2.90, 1.06–7.82), and diffuse subtype (OR: 3.93, 1.59–9.70). In cases versus hospital controls, higher E-DII scores were associated with a higher risk of GA (OR: 2.70, 1.60–4.54), of cardia GA (OR: 3.31, 1.32–8.24), non-cardia GA (OR: 2.97, 1.64–5.39), and both intestinal (OR: 2.82, 1.38–5.74) and diffuse GA (OR: 2.50, 1.54–5.11) subtypes. Conclusions: This study provides evidence that a pro-inflammatory diet is associated with an increased risk of GA in Brazil. E-DII requires the inclusion of sodium due to its importance in carcinogenesis.

Funder

São Paulo Research Foundation

Brazilian Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel

US National Cancer Institute

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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