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Adherence to Mediterranean diet and risk of prostate cancer.

Noelia Urquiza-Salvat1, Manrique Pascual-Geler2, Olga Lopez-Guarnido1, Lourdes Rodrigo1, Alba Martinez-Burgos3, Jose Manuel Cozar2, Francisco Manuel Ocaña-Peinado4, Maria Jesus Álvarez-Cubero5, Ana Rivas6.   

Abstract

In Europe, countries following the traditional Mediterranean Diet (MeDi), particularly Southern European countries, have lower prostate cancer (PCa) incidence and mortality compared to other European regions. In the present study, we investigated the association between the MeDi and the relative risk of PCa and tumor aggressiveness in a Spanish population. Among individual score components, it has been found that subjects with PCa were less likely to consume olive oil as the main culinary fat, vegetables, fruits and fish than those without. However, these differences were not statistically significative. A high intake of fruit, vegetables and cooked tomato sauce Mediterranean style (sofrito) was related to less PCa aggressiveness. Results showed that there are no differences in the score of adherence to the Mediterranean dietary patterns between cases and controls, with mean values of 8.37 ± 1.80 and 8.25 ± 2.48, respectively. However, MeDi was associated with lower PCa agressiveness according to Gleason score. Hence, relations between Mediterranean dietary patterns and PCa are still inconclusive and merit further investigations. Further large-scale studies are required to clarify the effect of MeDi on prostate health, in order to establish the role of this diet in the prevention of PCa.

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Keywords:  Mediterranean diet; Mediterranean diet score; Prostate cancer; aggressiveness; risk

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29542389     DOI: 10.1080/13685538.2018.1450854

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Male        ISSN: 1368-5538            Impact factor:   5.892


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Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-07-09

2.  Association of the Omega-3 Index with Incident Prostate Cancer with Updated Meta-Analysis: The Cooper Center Longitudinal Study.

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Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-01-26       Impact factor: 5.717

3.  A Comparison of Gene Expression Changes in the Blood of Individuals Consuming Diets Supplemented with Olives, Nuts or Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids.

Authors:  Virginie Bottero; Judith A Potashkin
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-12-08       Impact factor: 5.717

4.  Narrative review of Mediterranean diet in Cilento: longevity and potential prevention for prostate cancer.

Authors:  Matteo Ferro; Giuseppe Lucarelli; Carlo Buonerba; Daniela Terracciano; Giovanni Boccia; Giuseppe Cerullo; Vincenzo Cosimato
Journal:  Ther Adv Urol       Date:  2021-07-22

5.  Poor Dietary Polyphenol Intake in Childhood Cancer Patients.

Authors:  Ashly Liu; Jennifer Cohen; Orazio Vittorio
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2019-11-19       Impact factor: 5.717

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