Literature DB >> 27599758

Fiber intake modulates the association of alcohol intake with breast cancer.

Isabelle Romieu1, Pietro Ferrari1, Veronique Chajès1, Jordi de Batlle1, Carine Biessy1, Chiara Scoccianti1, Laure Dossus2,3,4, Marie Christine Boutron2,3,4, Nadia Bastide2,3,4, Kim Overvad5, Anja Olsen6, Anne Tjønneland6, Rudolf Kaaks7, Heiner Boeing8, Antonia Trichopoulou9,10, Pagona Lagiou10,11,12, Dimitrios Trichopoulos11,12,13, Domenico Palli14, Sabina Sieri15, Rosario Tumino16, Paolo Vineis17, Salvatore Panico18, H B As Bueno-de-Mesquita19,20,21,22, Carla H Gils23, Petra H Peeters23,24, Eiliv Lund25, Guri Skeie25, Elisabete Weiderpass26,27,28, J Ramón Quirós29, María-Dolores Chirlaque30, Eva Ardanaz31, María-José Sánchez32, Eric J Duell33, Pilar Amiano Etxezarreta34,35, Signe Borgquist36, Göran Hallmans37, Ingegerd Johansson38, Lena Maria Nilsson39, Kay-Tee Khaw40, Nick Wareham41, Timothy J Key42, Ruth C Travis42, Neil Murphy43, Petra A Wark43, Elio Riboli43.   

Abstract

Alcohol intake has been related to an increased risk of breast cancer (BC) while dietary fiber intake has been inversely associated to BC risk. A beneficial effect of fibers on ethanol carcinogenesis through their impact on estrogen levels is still controversial. We investigated the role of dietary fiber as a modifying factor of the association of alcohol and BC using data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). This study included 334,850 women aged 35-70 years at baseline enrolled in the ten countries of the EPIC study and followed up for 11.0 years on average. Information on fiber and alcohol intake at baseline and average lifetime alcohol intake were calculated from country-specific dietary and lifestyle questionnaires. Hazard ratios (HR) of developing invasive BC according to different levels of alcohol and fiber intake were computed. During 3,670,439 person-years, 11,576 incident BC cases were diagnosed. For subjects with low intake of fiber (<18.5 g/day), the risk of BC per 10 g/day of alcohol intake was 1.06 (1.03-1.08) while among subjects with high intake of fiber (>24.2 g/day) the risk of BC was 1.02 (0.99-1.05) (test for interaction p = 0.011). This modulating effect was stronger for fiber from vegetables. Our results suggest that fiber intake may modulate the positive association of alcohol intake and BC. Alcohol is well known to increase the risk for BC, while a fiber-rich diet has the opposite effect. Here the authors find a significant interaction between both lifestyle factors indicating that high fiber intake can ease the adverse effects associated with alcohol consumption. Consequently, women with high alcohol intake and low fiber intake (<18.5 g/day) had the highest risk for BC. Specific benefits were associated with fibers from vegetable, warranting further investigations into specific fiber sources and their mechanistic interactions with alcohol-induced BC risk.
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Keywords:  alcohol; breast cancer; epidemiology; nutrition

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27599758      PMCID: PMC6198933          DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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