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Title: Breast cancer in Southern Brazil : association with past dietary intake.
Authors: Pietro, Patrícia Faria Di
Medeiros, N. I.
Vieira, Francilene Gracieli Kunradi
Fausto, Maria Arlene
Klein, Adriane Belló
Keywords: Breast cancer
Case-control study
Past dietary intake
Factores de proteción
Factores de riesgo
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: Pietro, P. F. di et al. Breast cancer in Southern Brazil: association with past dietary intake. Nutrición Hospitalaria, v. 22, p. 565-572, 2007. Disponível em: <http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/handle/10183/61353/000649101.pdf?sequence=1>. Acesso em: 08 nov. 2014.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine possible associations between the risk of breast cancer in Brazilian women and demographic, social and economical variables, and past dietary intake. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, between june and november 2003 involving a group of 33 women recently diagnosed with breast cancer and a control group of 33 healthy women volunteers. Personal details, health history and past dietary intake were obtained via questionnaires and interviews. Data between groups were compared using chi2, Fisher, and Student's t test, whilst associations were evaluated using a non-conditional logistic regression method and odds ratio (OR). RESULTS: Statistically significant differences between the two groups were revealed with respect to age distribution (P = 0.007), family income level (P = 0.02), educational level (P < 0.0001) and attainment of menopause (P < 0.0001). After adjustment, with regard to family income level, of the data concerning past dietary intake, the consumption of pig lard (OR = 6.32) and fatty red meat (OR = 3.48) were found to be associated with an increase in the risk of breast cancer. The regular ingestion of apples (OR = 0.30), watermelons (OR = 0.31), tomatoes (OR = 0.16), plain cakes (OR = 0.30) and desserts (OR = 0.20) afforded some degree of protection against the development of the disease. CONCLUSIONS: Age (> 45 years), low family income (< $520/month), poor educational level (primary school level or lower) and past regular consumption of pork fat and fatty meat may be factors associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/4895
ISSN: 0212-1611
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