| Literature DB >> 31583062 |
Mi Hui Kim1, Shin Ah Kim1, Chan Hyuk Park2,3, Chang Soo Eun2,3, Dong Soo Han2,3, Yong Sung Kim4, Kyu Sang Song5, Bo Youl Choi6, Hyun Ja Kim1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Gastric cancer; Korea; alcohol drinking; case-control study; sex
Year: 2019 PMID: 31583062 PMCID: PMC6760983 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2019.13.5.425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
General characteristics of gastric cancer cases and controls
1)P-values were calculated with Chi-square test and t-test for categorical values.
Gastric cancer risk in relation to general characteristics
OR, odds ratio; 95% Cl, 95% confidence interval.
Relationship between alcohol consumption status and gastric cancer risk
OR, odds ratio; 95% Cl, 95% confidence interval.
1)It was calculated by logistic regression model adjusting for sex, age (continuous), education level (≤ elementary school, middle school, ≥ high school, or missing), family history of gastric cancer (no, yes, or unknown), current smoking status (never, past, or current smokers) and body mass index (≤ 18.49, 18.5–22.99, 23.0–24.99, or ≥ 25 kg/m2). In the stratified analysis by sex, sex was excluded in the model.
Relationship between alcohol consumption frequency and gastric cancer risk
OR, odds ratio; 95% Cl, 95% confidence interval.
1)It was calculated by logistic regression model adjusting for sex, age (continuous), education level (≤ elementary school, middle school, ≥ high school, or missing), family history of gastric cancer (no, yes, or unknown), current smoking status (never, past, or current smokers) and body mass index (≤ 18.49, 18.5–22.99, 23.0–24.99, or ≥ 25 kg/m2). In the stratified analysis by sex, sex was excluded in the model.
Relationship between alcohol consumption amount and gastric cancer risk
OR, odds ratio; 95% Cl, 95% confidence interval.
1)It was calculated by logistic regression model adjusting for sex, age (continuous), education level (≤ elementary school, middle school, ≥ high school, or missing), family history of gastric cancer (no, yes, or unknown), current smoking status (never, past, or current smokers) and body mass index (≤ 18.49, 18.5–22.99, 23.0–24.99, or ≥ 25 kg/m2). In the stratified analysis by sex, sex was excluded in the model.
Relationship between Soju1) consumption and gastric cancer risk
OR, odds ratio; 95% Cl, 95% confidence interval.
1)Soju is a clear, colorless distilled beverage of Korean origin.
2)A shot class of Soju contains 11 g of alcohol.
3)It was calculated by logistic regression model adjusting for sex, age (continuous), education level (≤ elementary school, middle school, ≥ high school, or missing), family history of gastric cancer (no, yes, or unknown), current smoking status (never, past, or current smokers) and body mass index (≤ 18.49, 18.5–22.99, 23.0–24.99, or ≥ 25 kg/m2). In the stratified analysis by sex, sex was excluded in the model.