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Dietary Methyl-Group Donor Intake and Breast Cancer Risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC).

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2021-05-26

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Van Puyvelde, Heleen
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Clasen, Joanna
Muller, David
Biessy, Carine
Ferrari, Pietro
Halkjær, Jytte
Overvad, Kim
Tjønneland, Anne
Fortner, Renée T

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(1) Background: Methyl-group donors (MGDs), including folate, choline, betaine, and methionine, may influence breast cancer (BC) risk through their role in one-carbon metabolism; (2) Methods: We studied the relationship between dietary intakes of MGDs and BC risk, adopting data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort; (3) Results: 318,686 pre- and postmenopausal women were followed between enrolment in 1992-2000 and December 2013-December 2015. Dietary MGD intakes were estimated at baseline through food-frequency questionnaires. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to quantify the association between dietary intake of MGDs, measured both as a calculated score based on their sum and individually, and BC risk. Subgroup analyses were performed by hormone receptor status, menopausal status, and level of alcohol intake. During a mean follow-up time of 14.1 years, 13,320 women with malignant BC were identified. No associations were found between dietary intakes of the MGD score or individual MGDs and BC risk. However, a potential U-shaped relationship was observed between dietary folate intake and overall BC risk, suggesting an inverse association for intakes up to 350 µg/day compared to a reference intake of 205 µg/day. No statistically significant differences in the associations were observed by hormone receptor status, menopausal status, or level of alcohol intake; (4) Conclusions: There was no strong evidence for an association between MGDs involved in one-carbon metabolism and BC risk. However, a potential U-shaped trend was suggested for dietary folate intake and BC risk. Further research is needed to clarify this association.

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Adult
Aged
Betaine
Breast Neoplasms
Choline
Diet
Europe
Female
Folic Acid
Humans
Methionine
Methylation
Middle Aged
Nutrition Assessment
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors

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Adulto
Anciano
Betaína
Colina
Dieta
Estudios prospectivos
Europa (Continente)
Evaluación nutricional
Factores de riesgo
Metilación
Metionina
Neoplasias de la mama
Persona de mediana edad
Ácido fólico

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EPIC, betaine, breast cancer, choline, folate, methionine

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Van Puyvelde H, Papadimitriou N, Clasen J, Muller D, Biessy C, Ferrari P, et al. Dietary Methyl-Group Donor Intake and Breast Cancer Risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Nutrients. 2021 May 28;13(6):1843.