| Literature DB >> 29209460 |
Eunjin So1,2, Jeeyeon Kim1, Sehwa Joo1, Jisun Lee1, Hyojee Joung2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: Child; diet; mortality; neoplasms; obesity
Year: 2017 PMID: 29209460 PMCID: PMC5712500 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2017.11.6.492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Factor loading matrix1) for the three dietary patterns2)
1)The correlation among the food groups and each factor (dietary patterns). For simplicity, factor loading values less than 0.30 are not listed in the matrix.
2)Three dietary patterns were derived by principal component analysis after entering the 29 food groups into the FACTOR PROCEDURE.
Subjects' baseline characteristics by tertiles of dietary pattern scores
ALL, acute lymphoblastic leukemia; PBSCT, peripheral blood stem cell transplantation; ANC, absolute neutrophil count; PIBW, percentage of ideal body weight; T, tertile.
Data are presented as n (%) or mean ± standard deviations.
1)Tertiles of dietary pattern scores.
2)P for trend was calculated from a linear regression analysis for continuous variables and Mantel-Haenszel χ2 for categorical variables.
3)Others: acute myeloblastic leukemia, neuroblastoma, aplastic anemia, wilms tumor, relapsed lymphoma, sarcoma, osteosarcoma, etc.
4)PIBW gain from the diagnostic point.
Odds ratios (95% CI) for overweight risk according to the tertiles (T) of dietary pattern scores at baselines and follow-ups
OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; T, tertile.
1)n = total patients/overweight patients
2)Model 1 adjusted for age (years, continuous).
3)Model 2 adjusted for age (years, continuous), gender (men, women), diagnostic categories (acute lymphoblastic leukemia, peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, and others), and duration of disease (day, continuous).
*P < 0.05
Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for all-cause mortality by tertiles (T) of dietary pattern scores
1)Cox proportional hazards regression model adjusted for age at diagnosis (years, continuous), gender (men, women), diagnostic categories (acute lymphoblastic leukemia, peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, and Others), and duration of disease (day, continuous).