Publication: Dietary Patterns and Prostate Cancer: CAPLIFE Study.
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Date
2022-07-17
Authors
Lozano-Lorca, Macarena
Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Margarita
Salcedo-Bellido, Inmaculada
Vazquez-Alonso, Fernando
Arrabal, Miguel
Martin-Castaño, Benita
Sanchez-Perez, Maria-Jose
Jimenez-Moleon, Jose-Juan
Olmedo-Requena, Rocio
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MDPI AG
Abstract
The etiology of prostate cancer (PCa) remains uncertain, and the role of diet is unclear. We aimed to evaluate the role of diet, through dietary patterns, on PCa, considering tumor aggressiveness and extension. The CAPLIFE study is a population-based case-control study including a total of 428 incident PCa cases and 393 controls aged 40-80 years. Dietary information was collected through a validated food frequency questionnaire. Three dietary patterns were identified through principal component analysis: "Mediterranean," "Western," and "Unhealthy," which were categorized into tertiles according to the control group cutoff points. Tumor aggressiveness and extension was determined. Logistic regression models were used to assess the association between dietary patterns and PCa. High adherence to an unhealthy dietary pattern was associated with higher odds of PCa, ORT3vsT1 = 1.52 (95% CI 1.02-2.27), especially for cases with ISUP 1-2 and localized PCa tumors. This association was not observed with a Western or Mediterranean pattern. In conclusion, adherence to an unhealthy diet appears to be associated with higher odds of PCa, especially for cases with ISUP 1-2 and localized PCa tumors.
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MeSH Terms
Male
Logistic Models
Control Groups
Diet
Prostatic Neoplasms
Surveys and Questionnaires
Logistic Models
Control Groups
Diet
Prostatic Neoplasms
Surveys and Questionnaires
DeCS Terms
Dieta
Encuestas y cuestionarios
Grupos control
Masculino
Modelos logísticos
Neoplasias de la próstata
Encuestas y cuestionarios
Grupos control
Masculino
Modelos logísticos
Neoplasias de la próstata
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Keywords
CAPLIFE study, case-control study, dietary patterns, principal component analysis, prostate cancer
Citation
Lozano-Lorca M, Rodríguez-González M, Salcedo-Bellido I, Vázquez-Alonso F, Arrabal M, Martín-Castaño B, et al. Dietary Patterns and Prostate Cancer: CAPLIFE Study. Cancers (Basel). 2022 Jul 17;14(14):3475.