Nutrient-wide association study of 92 foods and nutrients and breast cancer risk

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Heath Alicia K.ORCID,Muller David C.,van den Brandt Piet A.,Papadimitriou Nikos,Critselis Elena,Gunter Marc,Vineis Paolo,Weiderpass Elisabete,Fagherazzi Guy,Boeing Heiner,Ferrari Pietro,Olsen Anja,Tjønneland Anne,Arveux Patrick,Boutron-Ruault Marie-Christine,Mancini Francesca Romana,Kühn Tilman,Turzanski-Fortner Renée,Schulze Matthias B.,Karakatsani Anna,Thriskos Paschalis,Trichopoulou Antonia,Masala Giovanna,Contiero Paolo,Ricceri Fulvio,Panico Salvatore,Bueno-de-Mesquita Bas,Bakker Marije F.,van Gils Carla H.,Olsen Karina Standahl,Skeie Guri,Lasheras Cristina,Agudo Antonio,Rodríguez-Barranco Miguel,Sánchez Maria-José,Amiano Pilar,Chirlaque María-Dolores,Barricarte Aurelio,Drake Isabel,Ericson Ulrika,Johansson Ingegerd,Winkvist Anna,Key Tim,Freisling Heinz,His Mathilde,Huybrechts Inge,Christakoudi Sofia,Ellingjord-Dale Merete,Riboli Elio,Tsilidis Konstantinos K.,Tzoulaki Ioanna

Abstract

Abstract Background Several dietary factors have been reported to be associated with risk of breast cancer, but to date, unequivocal evidence only exists for alcohol consumption. We sought to systematically assess the association between intake of 92 foods and nutrients and breast cancer risk using a nutrient-wide association study. Methods Using data from 272,098 women participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study, we assessed dietary intake of 92 foods and nutrients estimated by dietary questionnaires. Cox regression was used to quantify the association between each food/nutrient and risk of breast cancer. A false discovery rate (FDR) of 0.05 was used to select the set of foods and nutrients to be replicated in the independent Netherlands Cohort Study (NLCS). Results Six foods and nutrients were identified as associated with risk of breast cancer in the EPIC study (10,979 cases). Higher intake of alcohol overall was associated with a higher risk of breast cancer (hazard ratio (HR) for a 1 SD increment in intake = 1.05, 95% CI 1.03–1.07), as was beer/cider intake and wine intake (HRs per 1 SD increment = 1.05, 95% CI 1.03–1.06 and 1.04, 95% CI 1.02–1.06, respectively), whereas higher intakes of fibre, apple/pear, and carbohydrates were associated with a lower risk of breast cancer (HRs per 1 SD increment = 0.96, 95% CI 0.94–0.98; 0.96, 95% CI 0.94–0.99; and 0.96, 95% CI 0.95–0.98, respectively). When evaluated in the NLCS (2368 cases), estimates for each of these foods and nutrients were similar in magnitude and direction, with the exception of beer/cider intake, which was not associated with risk in the NLCS. Conclusions Our findings confirm a positive association of alcohol consumption and suggest an inverse association of dietary fibre and possibly fruit intake with breast cancer risk.

Funder

World Cancer Research Fund

European Commission

Centre International de Recherche sur le Cancer

Danish Cancer Society

Ligue Contre le Cancer

Institut Gustave-Roussy

Mutuelle Générale de l'Education Nationale

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Deutsche Krebshilfe

Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Hellenic Health Foundation

Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Netherlands Cancer Registry

LK Research Funds

Dutch Prevention Funds

Dutch ZON

Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds

Statistics Netherlands

Health Research Fund (FIS) Spain

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Regional Governments of Andalucía, Asturias, Basque Country, Murcia, Navarra

Catalan Institute of Oncology

Cancerfonden

Vetenskapsrådet

County Councils of Skåne and Västerbotten

Cancer Research UK

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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