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Title: Flavonoids and the risk of gastric cancer: an exploratory case-control study in the MCC-Spain Study
Author: Vitelli Storelli, Facundo
Molina de la Torre, Antonio José
Zamora-Ros, Raul
Fernández Villa, Tania
Roussou, Vasiliki
Romaguera, Dora
Aragonès Sanz, Núria
Obón Santacana, Mireia
Guevara, Marcela
Gómez Acebo, Inés
Fernández Tardón, Guillermo
Molina Barceló, Ana
Olmedo Requena, Rocío
Capelo Álvarez, Rocío
Chirlaque, María Dolores
Pérez Gómez, Beatriz
Moreno Aguado, Víctor
Castilla, Jesús
Rubín García, María
Pollán, Marina
Kogevinas, Manolis
Barrio Lera, Juan Pablo
Martín Sánchez, Vicente
Keywords: Dieta
Flavonoides
Farmacologia
Càncer d'estómac
Diet
Flavonoids
Pharmacology
Stomach cancer
Issue Date: 27-Apr-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Several epidemiological studies have investigated the association between the dietary flavonoid intake and gastric cancer (GC) risk; however, the results remain inconclusive. Investigating the relationship between the different classes of flavonoids and the histological types and origin of GC can be of interest to the research community. We used data from a population-based multi-case control study (MCC-Spain) obtained from 12 different regions of Spain. 2700 controls and 329 GC cases were included in this study. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated using the mixed effects logistic regression considering quartiles of flavonoid intakes and log2. Flavonoid intake was associated with a lower GC risk (ORlog2 = 0.76; 95% CI = 0.65-0.89; ORq4vsq1 = 0.60; 95%CI = 0.40-0.89; ptrend = 0.007). Inverse and statistically significant associations were observed with anthocyanidins, chalcones, dihydroflavonols and flavan-3-ols. The isoflavanoid intake was positively associated with higher cancer risk, but without reaching a statistical significance. In general, no differences were observed in the GC risk according to the location and histological type. The flavonoid intake seems to be a protective factor against GC within the MCC-study. This effect may vary depending on the flavonoid class but not by the histological type and location of the tumor. Broader studies with larger sample size and greater geographical variability are necessary.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11050967
It is part of: Nutrients, 2019, vol. 11, num. 5, p. 967
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/171674
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11050967
ISSN: 2072-6643
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