Dietary isoflavones have been associated with a lower risk of gastric cancer (GC), but the evidence for this association is still limited. We investigated the association between isoflavone intake and GC risk using data from a case–control study including 230 incident, histologically confirmed GC cases and 547 controls with acute, non-neoplastic conditions. Dietary information was collected through a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and isoflavone intake was estimated using ad hoc databases. We estimated the odds ratios (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) of GC using logistic regression models, including terms for total energy intake and other major confounders. The OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile of intake was 0.65 (95%CI = 0.44–0.97, p for trend = 0.04) for daidzein, 0.75 (95%CI = 0.54–1.11, p for trend = 0.15) for genistein, and 0.66 (95%CI = 0.45–0.99, p for trend = 0.05) for total isoflavones. Stratified analyses by sex, age, education, and smoking showed no heterogeneity. These findings indicate a favorable effect of dietary isoflavones on GC.

Dietary Isoflavones Intake and Gastric Cancer / A. Natale, F. Fiori, M. Parpinel, C. Pelucchi, E. Negri, C. La Vecchia, M. Rossi. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 16:16(2024 Aug 20), pp. 2771.1-2771.8. [10.3390/nu16162771]

Dietary Isoflavones Intake and Gastric Cancer

A. Natale
Primo
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F. Fiori
Secondo
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C. Pelucchi;E. Negri;C. La Vecchia
Penultimo
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M. Rossi
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

Dietary isoflavones have been associated with a lower risk of gastric cancer (GC), but the evidence for this association is still limited. We investigated the association between isoflavone intake and GC risk using data from a case–control study including 230 incident, histologically confirmed GC cases and 547 controls with acute, non-neoplastic conditions. Dietary information was collected through a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and isoflavone intake was estimated using ad hoc databases. We estimated the odds ratios (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) of GC using logistic regression models, including terms for total energy intake and other major confounders. The OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile of intake was 0.65 (95%CI = 0.44–0.97, p for trend = 0.04) for daidzein, 0.75 (95%CI = 0.54–1.11, p for trend = 0.15) for genistein, and 0.66 (95%CI = 0.45–0.99, p for trend = 0.05) for total isoflavones. Stratified analyses by sex, age, education, and smoking showed no heterogeneity. These findings indicate a favorable effect of dietary isoflavones on GC.
isoflavones; gastric cancer; flavonoids; diet; risk; legumes
Settore MEDS-08/C - Scienza dell'alimentazione e delle tecniche dietetiche applicate
Settore MEDS-09/A - Oncologia medica
Settore MEDS-24/A - Statistica medica
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