2006
DOI: 10.2298/aoo0604115n
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Diet as a risk factor of cancer among the population of Nis

Abstract: Background: Objective of the study was to determine the differences in distribution of the most important nutritional risk factors for cancer among healthy population of Niš, men and women, in order to carry out adequate measures of prevention. Methods: 388 people were involved in the study, randomly selected and they completed the authorized questionnaire concerning their eating habits, marital status and smoking habits. Body mass index was determinated also. Participants' nutritive profile concerning risk fa… Show more

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“…Additionally, logistic regression analysis showed that women have a 15% lower risk of having a high-risk CRC diet and lifestyle. Our findings are in line with our previous research (29) and the study conducted by Nikolić et al (37). They conducted an observational survey on healthy adult population from the city of Niš, Serbia, by using a questionnaire with the risk score method (37).…”
Section: Subanalysis Of Participants' Characteristics -Gender State supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Additionally, logistic regression analysis showed that women have a 15% lower risk of having a high-risk CRC diet and lifestyle. Our findings are in line with our previous research (29) and the study conducted by Nikolić et al (37). They conducted an observational survey on healthy adult population from the city of Niš, Serbia, by using a questionnaire with the risk score method (37).…”
Section: Subanalysis Of Participants' Characteristics -Gender State supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our findings are in line with our previous research (29) and the study conducted by Nikolić et al (37). They conducted an observational survey on healthy adult population from the city of Niš, Serbia, by using a questionnaire with the risk score method (37). Also, they found that women reported better dietary and lifestyle habits (including lower intake of meat) i.e.…”
Section: Subanalysis Of Participants' Characteristics -Gender State supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…More than 250 descriptive studies confirmed that frequent fruit and vegetable consumption was associated with a 6-22% lower risk for coronary heart disease mortality (26). Also prevention of other non-communicable diseases should be based on higher dietary intake of fruit and vegetables (27).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%