Dietary patterns and oesophageal cancer: a multi-country latent class analysis
Article 2020 en
Authors
MD
Michela Dalmartello
JV
Jeroen K. Vermunt
DS
Diego Serraino
Abstract
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We identified three dietary patterns. The 'Prudent' pattern was distinguished by a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. The 'Western' pattern was characterised by low consumption of these food groups and higher intakes of sugar. The 'Lower consumers-combination pattern' exhibited a diet poor in most of the nutrients, preferences for fish, potatoes, meat and a few specific types of vegetables. Differences between Italy and Switzerland emerged for pattern sizes and for specific single food preferences. Compared to the 'Prudent' pattern, the 'Western' and the 'Lower consumers-combination' patterns were associated with an increased risk of ESCC (OR=3.04, 95% CI=2.12-4.38 and OR=2.81, 95% CI=1.65-4.76).
Michela Dalmartello, Adriano Decarli, Monica Ferraroni, Francesca Bravi, Diego Serraino, Werner Garavello, Eva Negri, Jeroen K. Vermunt, Carlo La Vecchia
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