2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2017.04.015
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Dietary patterns and colorectal cancer risk in middle-aged adults: A large population-based prospective cohort study

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“…45 Furthermore, we investigated the relationships between food frequency and CRC stages; we found that multiple polypoid adenomas and CRC were associated with lower intake of total dietary fiber and calcium (Figure 4). This is in agreement with a 10-year follow-up survey of approximately 90 000 subjects in the context of the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study, which revealed a strong correlation between a high-meat, low-fiber dietary pattern and CRC incidence, 46 and an inverse association between calcium intake and CRC incidence. 47 However, how gut microbiota functions contribute to these phenomena requires further analyses.…”
Section: Is Tin C T S Tag E-s Pecific Phenot Ype S Of the G Ut Misupporting
confidence: 91%
“…45 Furthermore, we investigated the relationships between food frequency and CRC stages; we found that multiple polypoid adenomas and CRC were associated with lower intake of total dietary fiber and calcium (Figure 4). This is in agreement with a 10-year follow-up survey of approximately 90 000 subjects in the context of the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study, which revealed a strong correlation between a high-meat, low-fiber dietary pattern and CRC incidence, 46 and an inverse association between calcium intake and CRC incidence. 47 However, how gut microbiota functions contribute to these phenomena requires further analyses.…”
Section: Is Tin C T S Tag E-s Pecific Phenot Ype S Of the G Ut Misupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, we derived dietary patterns using exploratory factor analysis, which we think is the right method considering the lack of confirmed findings in the field of diet and bladder cancer prognosis. The variation explained by the four patterns we derived is relatively low, but not uncommonly so when comparing our results with that of other studies with three or four dietary patterns . Also, the Western and the fruits and vegetables patterns have been consistently identified in literature.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The variation explained by the four patterns we derived is relatively low, but not uncommonly so when comparing our results with that of other studies with three or four dietary patterns. 45 Also, the Western and the fruits and vegetables patterns have been consistently identified in literature. There was little overlap between patients in the same tertile for different dietary patterns, indicating that energy intake did not play a role of major importance in the derivation of factors (Supporting Information Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…1); References in Table 1: Gigic et al, 2018[13]; Shin et al, 2018[26]; Gu et al, 2018[14]; Wada et al, 2017[34]; Wei et al, 2017[35]; Carr et al, 2017[7]; Torres Stone et al, 2017[31]; Rosato et al, 2017[23]; Vieira et al, 2017[32]; Farchi et al, 2017[11]; Vulcan et al, 2017[33]; Lippi et al, 2016[16]; Zhao et al, 2017[36]; Angelo et al, 2016[3]; Aithal et al, 2017[1]; Tamakoshi et al, 2017[29]; Brenner et al, 2017[6]; Lourenço et al, 2018[17]; Rada-Fernandez de Jauregui et al, 2018[21]; Tabung et al, 2017[28]; Schwingshackl et al, 2018[25]; De Vries et al, 2017[8]; Mehta et al, 2017[18]).…”
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confidence: 99%