Adherence to mediterranean diet and the risk of differentiated thyroid cancer in a European cohort: The EPIC study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27940Date
2022-09-02Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Llaha, Fjorida; Cayssials, Valerie; Farràs, Marta; Agudo, Antonio; Sandström, Maria; Eriksen, Anne Kirstine; Tjønneland, Anne; Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine; Laouali, Nasser; Truong, Thérèse; Le Cornet, Charlotte; Katzke, Verena; Schulze, Matthias; Palli, Domenico; Krogh, Vittorio; Signoriello, Simona; Tumino, Rosario; Ricceri, Fulvio; Skeie, Guri; Jensen, Torill Miriam Enget; Chen, Sairah Lai Fa; Lasheras, Cristina; Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel; Amiano, Pilar; Huerta, José María; Guevara, Marcela; Almquist, Martin; Nilson, Lena Maria; Hennings, Joakim; Papier, Keren; Heath, Alicia; Weiderpass, Elisabete; Rinaldi, Sabina; Zamora-Ros, RaulAbstract
Methods: Over 450,000 men and women from nine European countries were followed up for a mean of 14.1 years, during which 712 differentiated TC cases were identified. Adherence to MD was estimated using the relative MD (rMED) score, an 18-point scale including alcohol, and the adapted rMED (arMED) score, a 16-point scale excluding alcohol. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using Cox regression models adjusted for potential confounding factors.
Results: Adherence to the arMED score was not associated with the risk of differentiated TC (HRhigh vs. low adherence = 0.94, 95% CI: 0.70–1.25; p-trend 0.27), while a suggestive, but non-statistically significant inverse relationship was observed with rMED (HRhigh vs. low adherence = 0.88, 95% CI: 0.68–1.14; p-trend 0.17). Low meat (HRlow vs. high meat intake = 0.81, 95% CI: 0.67–0.99; p-trend = 0.04) and moderate alcohol (HRmoderate vs. non−moderate intake = 0.88, 95% CI: 0.75–1.03) intake were related with lower differentiated TC risk.
Conclusions: Our study shows that a high adherence to MD is not strongly related to differentiated TC risk, although further research is required to confirm the impact of MD and, especially, meat intake in TC risk.