| Literature DB >> 24969543 |
Caroline S Duchaine, Isabelle Dumas, Caroline Diorio1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The increasing consumption of sugar worldwide seems to lead to several health problems, including some types of cancer. While some studies reported a positive association between sweet foods intake and breast cancer risk, little is known about their relation to mammographic density (MD), a strong breast cancer risk factor. This study examined the association of sweet foods and drinks intake with MD among 776 premenopausal and 779 postmenopausal women recruited at mammography.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24969543 PMCID: PMC4071328 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of the study population
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 54.1 (9.4) | 46.7 (4.6) | 61.4 (6.8) |
| Age at 1st full-term pregnancy (years), mean (SD)a | 25.7 (4.2) | 26.3 (4.2) | 25.2 (4.1) |
| Body mass index (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 26.1 (4.7) | 25.2 (4.5) | 27.1 (4.7) |
| Waist-to-hip ratio, mean (SD) | 0.8 (0.1) | 0.8 (0.1) | 0.8 (0.1) |
| Age at menarche (years), mean (SD) | 12.7 (1.6) | 12.8 (1.6) | 12.7 (1.6) |
| Alcohol intake (drinks/week), mean (SD) | 3.0 (4.1) | 3.4 (3.8) | 2.5 (4.4) |
| Physical activity (MET-h/week), mean (SD) | 26.3 (22.8) | 27.0 (22.3) | 25.7 (23.4) |
| Caloric intake (kcal/day), mean (SD) | 1941.1 (585.8) | 1911.5 (521.4) | 1970.6 (642.5) |
| Percent density (%), mean (SD) | 30.2 (24.0) | 42.0 (24.4) | 18.5 (16.8) |
| Absolute density (cm2), mean (SD) | 34.9 (27.7) | 46.5 (28.7) | 23.3 (21.0) |
| Sugar-sweetened beveragesb (servings/week), mean (SD) | 2.0 (4.0) | 2.1 (4.4) | 1.9 (3.5) |
| Sweet foodsc (servings/week), mean (SD) | 9.8 (9.7) | 7.7 (7.6) | 11.8 (11.0) |
| Spoonsful of sugar addedd (servings/week), mean (SD) | 7.6 (11.0) | 6.9 (11.0) | 8.2 (10.9) |
| Total of all sweet items (servings/week), mean (SD) | 19.3 (17.4) | 16.8 (15.3) | 21.9 (18.8) |
| Parity (yes), n (%) | 1167 (75.1) | 584 (75.3) | 583 (74.8) |
| Breastfeeding (yes), n (%)a | 532 (45.6) | 363 (62.2) | 169 (29.0) |
| Use of hormonal therapy (yes), n (%) | 347 (22.4) | 45 (5.8) | 302 (39.1) |
| Use of oral contraceptive (yes), n (%) | 1128 (72.7) | 712 (91.9) | 416 (53.5) |
| Family history of breast cancer (yes), n (%) | 521 (33.5) | 284 (36.6) | 237 (30.4) |
| Breast biopsy (yes), n (%) | 238 (15.3) | 112 (14.4) | 126 (16.2) |
| Education (highest degree completed), n (%) | | | |
| Primary or less | 255 (16.4) | 51 (6.6) | 204 (26.2) |
| Secondary | 510 (32.8) | 242 (31.2) | 268 (34.4) |
| College | 304 (19.6) | 206 (26.6) | 98 (12.6) |
| University | 486 (31.3) | 277 (35.7) | 209 (26.8) |
| Smoking status, n (%) | | | |
| Nonsmoker | 811 (52.2) | 354 (45.6) | 457 (58.7) |
| Ex-smoker | 524 (33.7) | 306 (39.4) | 218 (28.0) |
| Current smoker | 220 (14.1) | 116 (15.0) | 104 (13.4) |
*Missing values for sweet foods (n = 2), sugar-sweetened beverages (n = 5) and total of all sweets (n = 7).
**Missing values for sweet foods (n = 11), sugar-sweetened beverages (n = 2), spoonsful of sugar added (n = 1) and total of all sweets (n = 14).
aAmong parous women.
bIncluding cola with sugar, cola with sugar but caffeine free, other carbonated beverage with sugar and sweet fruits juice.
cIncluding ice cream, chocolate, candy with chocolate, candy, homemade cookie, commercial cookie, brownie, donut, homemade cake, commercial cake, homemade pie, commercial pie, other homemade pastries and other commercial pastries.
dIncluding teaspoons of sugar added to beverages and foods and tablespoons of jam, honey and syrup.
Abbreviations: SD standard deviation, MET-h/wk Metabolic equivalent hours per week.
Associations of consumption of sweets with mammographic density among all women and by menopausal status
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| 0 | 334 | 26.3 [24.4-28.1] | 31.6 [29.3-34.0] | 140 | 41.8 [38.4-45.1] | 42.8 [38.6-47.3] | 194 | 16.6 [14.8-18.5] | 22.7 [20.2-25.4] |
| 0.01-0.43 | 391 | 28.5 [26.8-30.2] | 34.1 [31.9-36.4] | 210 | 42.5 [39.7-45.2] | 45.5 [41.9-49.4] | 181 | 18.8 [16.9-20.9] | 24.2 [21.6-27.0] |
| 0.44-1.69 | 433 | 26.8 [25.2-28.4] | 31.5 [29.5-33.5] | 220 | 40.4 [37.8-43.1] | 43.9 [40.4-47.4] | 213 | 17.0 [15.3-18.8] | 21.1 [18.9-23.4] |
| >1.69 | 390 | 28.8 [27.0-30.7] | 35.6 [33.3-38.1] | 201 | 44.0 [41.2-47.0] | 51.1 [47.0-55.4] | 189 | 17.1 [15.2-19.1] | 22.9 [20.3-25.6] |
| | | 0.172 | | 0.240 | | 0.731 | 0.958 | ||
| Spearman | | | 0.049 (0.185) | | 0.026 (0.492) | 0.013 (0.735) | |||
| | | | | | | | |||
| 0-2.95 | 380 | 27.9 [26.1-29.8] | 33.9 [31.6-36.4] | 219 | 43.5 [40.7-46.4] | 47.4 [43.6-51.4] | 161 | 16.2 [14.2-18.3] | 22.2 [19.5-25.1] |
| 2.96-6.79 | 390 | 26.7 [25.1-28.5] | 32.1 [29.9-34.3] | 231 | 42.2 [39.6-44.7] | 45.2 [41.7-48.7] | 159 | 15.9 [14.0-17.9] | 21.0 [18.4-23.8] |
| 6.80-11.90 | 383 | 28.1 [26.4-29.9] | 34.4 [32.2-36.7] | 195 | 43.0 [40.2-45.9] | 48.9 [44.9-53.0] | 188 | 17.4 [15.6-19.3] | 22.7 [20.3-25.3] |
| >11.90 | 389 | 27.9 [26.1-29.9] | 32.7 [30.3-35.2] | 129 | 38.8 [35.1-42.5] | 41.2 [36.6-46.1] | 260 | 18.8 [17.0-20.7] | 23.7 [21.3-26.1] |
| | | 0.717 | 0.748 | | 0.065 | 0.077 | | 0.266 | |
| Spearman | | 0.008 (0.772) | -0.006 (0.829) | | -0.052 (0.161) | -0.044 (0.233) | | 0.043 (0.242) | |
| | | | | | | | |||
| 0-0.56 | 428 | 27.0 [25.4-28.7] | 32.5 [30.4-34.6] | 234 | 42.1 [39.4-44.7] | 44.2 [40.7-47.8] | 194 | 17.2 [15.3-19.1] | 23.0 [20.5-25.7] |
| 0.57-3.01 | 392 | 26.7 [25.0-28.4] | 32.3 [30.2-34.6] | 211 | 41.5 [38.8-44.2] | 46.2 [42.6-50.0] | 181 | 16.4 [14.6-18.4] | 21.3 [18.9-23.9] |
| 3.02-9.31 | 327 | 28.6 [26.7-30.5] | 34.2 [31.8-36.7] | 148 | 41.8 [38.6-45.0] | 46.3 [41.9-50.8] | 179 | 18.2 [16.2-20.2] | 23.3 [20.8-26.1] |
| >9.31 | 407 | 28.4 [26.7-30.2] | 34.2 [32.0-36.5] | 183 | 43.4 [40.4-46.3] | 48.1 [44.1-52.3] | 224 | 17.5 [15.8-19.4] | 22.8 [20.5-25.3] |
| | | 0.164 | 0.211 | | 0.415 | 0.208 | | 0.594 | 0.807 |
| Spearman | | 0.030 (0.241) | 0.026 (0.311) | | 0.034 (0.362) | 0.055 (0.138) | | 0.016 (0.661) | 0.003 (0.929) |
| | | | | | | | |||
| 0-7.14 | 380 | 26.2 [24.5-28.1] | 31.7 [29.4-34.1] | 219 | 41.3 [38.5-44.0] | 43.5 [39.9-47.3] | 161 | 16.0 [14.0-18.2] | 21.8 [19.0-24.8] |
| 7.15-14.0 | 383 | 29.1 [27.4-31.0] | 34.9 [32.7-37.3] | 213 | 45.5 [42.8-48.2] | 49.3 [45.6-53.2] | 170 | 17.9 [15.9-20.0] | 23.1 [20.5-25.9] |
| 14.01-26.25 | 384 | 27.7 [25.9-29.4] | 33.4 [31.2-35.7] | 188 | 40.2 [37.3-43.1] | 46.1 [42.2-50.2] | 196 | 17.8 [16.0-19.8] | 22.8 [20.4-25.4] |
| >26.25 | 387 | 27.6 [25.8-29.5] | 32.9 [30.6-35.4] | 149 | 41.5 [38.0-45.0] | 44.7 [40.2-49.6] | 238 | 17.4 [15.6-19.3] | 22.7 [20.3-25.2] |
| | | 0.740 | 0.909 | | 0.503 | 0.830 | | 0.536 | 0.794 |
| Spearman | 0.026 (0.311) | 0.017 (0.513) | 0.001 (0.984) | 0.019 (0.609) | 0.044 (0.238) | 0.019 (0.604) | |||
aAll analyses (linear models and Spearman correlations) were adjusted for: Total caloric intake per day, age at mammography, body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, menopausal status (for total women only), age at menarche, parity, number of full-term pregnancies, age at first full-term pregnancy, duration of use of hormonal contraceptive, duration of use of hormonal therapy, alcohol intake, physical activity, family history of breast cancer, number of breast biopsies, smoking status, education and breastfeeding. Percent and absolute density were square root-transformed for all analyses, except for percent density among premenopausal, to obtain an approximate normal distribution. Means are presented as back-transformed values for these analyses.
bIncluding cola with sugar, cola with sugar but caffeine free, other carbonated beverage with sugar and sweet fruits juice.
cIncluding ice cream, chocolate, candy with chocolate, candy, homemade cookie, commercial cookie, brownie, donut, homemade cake, commercial cake, homemade pie, commercial pie, other homemade pastries and other commercial pastries.
dIncluding teaspoons of sugar added to beverages and foods and tablespoons of jam, honey and syrup.
*Quartiles are made using all women.
**Number do not add up because of missing data.
The statistically significant results are in bold.
Abbreviations: CI confidence interval, r correlation, P p-value for linear contrast test.
Figure 1Mammographic density according to number of servings per week of beverages or sweet foods. Percent (A) and absolute (B) density according to weekly servings of sugar-sweetened beverages among all women. Absolute density according to weekly servings of sugar-sweetened beverages among premenopausal women (C). Percent density according to weekly servings of sweet foods among postmenopausal women (D). Percent and absolute density were square root-transformed for all analyses, except for percent density among premenopausal, to obtain an approximate normal distribution. Means are presented as back-transformed values for these analyses. Error lines represent the 95% confidence intervals. All analyses were adjusted for total caloric intake, age at mammography, BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, age at menarche, number of full-term pregnancies, age at first full-term pregnancy, duration of use of hormonal contraceptive, duration of use of hormonal therapy, alcohol intake, physical activity, family history of breast cancer, number of biopsies, smoking status, education, breastfeeding and menopausal status when applicable. Ptrend = p-value for linear contrast test.