2021
Coffee consumption and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis from the Stomach cancer Pooling Project consortium
Martimianaki G, Bertuccio P, Alicandro G, Pelucchi C, Bravi F, Carioli G, Bonzi R, Rabkin CS, Liao LM, Sinha R, Johnson K, Hu J, Palli D, Ferraroni M, Lunet N, Morais S, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Hamada GS, López-Carrillo L, Hernández-Ramírez RU, Zaridze D, Maximovitch D, Aragonés N, Martin V, Ward MH, Vioque J, de la Hera M, Zhang ZF, Kurtz RC, Lagiou P, Lagiou A, Trichopoulou A, Karakatsani A, Malekzadeh R, Camargo MC, Curado MP, Boccia S, Boffetta P, Negri E, La Vecchia C. Coffee consumption and gastric cancer: a pooled analysis from the Stomach cancer Pooling Project consortium. European Journal Of Cancer Prevention 2021, 31: 117-127. PMID: 34545022, PMCID: PMC8972971, DOI: 10.1097/cej.0000000000000680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPooled odds ratioGastric cancerCoffee drinkersOdds ratioCoffee intakeCoffee consumptionStomach cancer pooling (StoP) project consortiumHigh coffee intakeGastric cardia cancerConfidence intervalsHeavy coffee drinkersDose-response relationshipLogistic mixed-effects modelsCardia cancerMore cupsRisk factorsObservational studyRare drinkersCancerAvailable evidenceMixed-effects modelsDrinkersRelevant associationsRandom interceptPositive association
2020
Global Intake of Major Beverages in Adults by Country Wealth and Sociodemographic Characteristics: Analysis of the Global Dietary Database 2015
Castor L, Cudhea F, Shi P, Zhang J, Miller V, Reedy J, Puklin L, Karageorgou D, Webb P, Mozaffarian D, Micha R. Global Intake of Major Beverages in Adults by Country Wealth and Sociodemographic Characteristics: Analysis of the Global Dietary Database 2015. Current Developments In Nutrition 2020, 4: nzaa053_063. PMCID: PMC7258132, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa053_063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSugar-sweetened beveragesIntake of sugar-sweetened beveragesLower-middle income countriesHigh-income countriesUrban-rural residenceLow-income countriesGlobal Dietary DatabaseHigher education levelEducation levelUrban residentsDietary databaseIndividual-level intakesUrban-rural differencesIndividual-level dataBeverage intakeSociodemographic characteristicsIntake dataCoffee intakeSubnational surveysTea intakeMean intakeIncome countriesAge groupsWealth categoriesResidentsCoffee drinking and cancer risk: an umbrella review of meta-analyses of observational studies
Zhao L, Li Z, Feng G, Ji X, Tan Y, Li H, Gunter M, Xiang Y. Coffee drinking and cancer risk: an umbrella review of meta-analyses of observational studies. BMC Cancer 2020, 20: 101. PMID: 32024485, PMCID: PMC7003434, DOI: 10.1186/s12885-020-6561-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMeta-analyses of observational studiesExcess significance biasUmbrella reviewCoffee intakeMeta-analysesRandom-effects modelCancer riskEvidence of excess significance biasEvidence of small-study effectsMeta-analyses of associationsRisk of liver cancerObservational studySmall-study effectsFixed- and random-effects modelsRisk of liverIndividual meta-analysesMethodsWe searched PubMedWeb of ScienceCancer sitesCancer incidenceDose-response analysisEndometrial cancerInverse associationAssess heterogeneityPublication bias
2002
Coffee intake is associated with lower risk of symptomatic gallstone disease in women
Leitzmann MF, Stampfer MJ, Willett WC, Spiegelman D, Colditz GA, Giovannucci EL. Coffee intake is associated with lower risk of symptomatic gallstone disease in women. Gastroenterology 2002, 123: 1823-1830. PMID: 12454839, DOI: 10.1053/gast.2002.37054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptomatic gallstone diseaseMultivariate relative riskGallstone diseaseRelative riskCoffee drinkingCaffeinated coffeeLower riskRisk of cholecystectomyCoffee intakeCaffeine intakeCoffee consumptionCholecystectomyAge 34Consistent intakeDecaffeinated coffeeAbstractTextDiseaseWomenDietary sourcesIntakeRiskAIMSDrinkingCohortYears
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