2024
Healthy lifestyle change and all-cause and cancer mortality in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort
Matta K, Viallon V, Botteri E, Peveri G, Dahm C, Nannsen A, Olsen A, Tjønneland A, Elbaz A, Artaud F, Marques C, Kaaks R, Katzke V, Schulze M, Llanaj E, Masala G, Pala V, Panico S, Tumino R, Ricceri F, Derksen J, Nøst T, Sandanger T, Borch K, Quirós J, Castro-Espin C, Sánchez M, Atxega A, Cirera L, Guevara M, Manjer J, Tin Tin S, Heath A, Touvier M, Goldberg M, Weiderpass E, Gunter M, Freisling H, Riboli E, Ferrari P. Healthy lifestyle change and all-cause and cancer mortality in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort. BMC Medicine 2024, 22: 210. PMID: 38807179, PMCID: PMC11134634, DOI: 10.1186/s12916-024-03362-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedEuropeFemaleHealthy LifestyleHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsProspective StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsHealthy lifestyle indexAssociated with all-causeHealthy lifestyle changesEuropean Prospective InvestigationRisk of deathCancer mortalityFollow-up questionnaireAll-causeLifestyle changesProspective InvestigationRate advancement periodsUnhealthy lifestyle changesRisk of noncommunicable diseasesCancer and NutritionCancer-free adultsBody mass indexBackgroundHealthy lifestylesLifestyle behaviorsNutrition CohortLifestyle indexLifestyle ProfilePhysical activityAssociated with mortalityNoncommunicable diseasesChange scoresDietary intake of plant- and animal-derived protein and incident cardiovascular diseases: the pan-European EPIC-CVD case–cohort study
Zheng J, Steur M, Imamura F, Freisling H, Johnson L, van der Schouw Y, Tong T, Weiderpass E, Bajracharya R, Crous-Bou M, Dahm C, Heath A, Ibsen D, Jannasch F, Katzke V, Masala G, Moreno-Iribas C, Sacerdote C, Schulze M, Sieri S, Wareham N, Danesh J, Butterworth A, Forouhi N. Dietary intake of plant- and animal-derived protein and incident cardiovascular diseases: the pan-European EPIC-CVD case–cohort study. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2024, 119: 1164-1174. PMID: 38479550, PMCID: PMC11130694, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIschemic heart diseaseDietary protein intakeProtein intakeCase-cohort studyCardiovascular diseaseIncident cardiovascular diseaseFatal strokeAssociated with lower incidenceIncidence of fatal strokeRisk of cardiovascular diseaseEuropean Prospective InvestigationPrentice-weighted Cox regressionAssociated with incident cardiovascular diseaseOverall CVDIncident CVD casesIntake of plantMacronutrient intakeStroke incidenceProtein consumptionSubcohort membersIsocaloric substitutionDietary patternsDietary intakeNever smokersProspective InvestigationBMI and breast cancer risk around age at menopause
Von Holle A, Adami H, Baglietto L, Berrington de Gonzalez A, Bertrand K, Blot W, Chen Y, DeHart J, Dossus L, Eliassen A, Fournier A, Garcia-Closas M, Giles G, Guevara M, Hankinson S, Heath A, Jones M, Joshu C, Kaaks R, Kirsh V, Kitahara C, Koh W, Linet M, Park H, Masala G, Mellemkjaer L, Milne R, O'Brien K, Palmer J, Riboli E, Rohan T, Shrubsole M, Sund M, Tamimi R, Tin Tin S, Visvanathan K, Vermeulen R, Weiderpass E, Willett W, Yuan J, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte A, Nichols H, Sandler D, Swerdlow A, Schoemaker M, Weinberg C. BMI and breast cancer risk around age at menopause. Cancer Epidemiology 2024, 89: 102545. PMID: 38377945, PMCID: PMC10942753, DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2024.102545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBody Mass IndexBreast NeoplasmsFemaleHumansMenopauseMiddle AgedPremenopauseProspective StudiesRisk FactorsYoung AdultConceptsBreast cancer riskCancer riskHazard ratioBreast cancer hazard ratioCancer hazard ratioFive-unit incrementNatural menopauseBreast cancer etiologyHigher body mass indexLoss to follow-upAssociated with decreased riskBreast cancer diagnosisMenopausal status groupsBody mass indexYears age rangeMenopausal hormone therapyPrimary time scalePerson-timeCancer etiologyLoss of ovarian functionCancer diagnosisMass indexBMIPositive associationStatus groupsCirculating endogenous sex steroids and risk of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in men and women
Rinaldi S, Dossus L, Keski‐Rahkonen P, Kiss A, Navionis A, Biessy C, Travis R, Weiderpass E, Romieu I, Eriksen A, Tjonneland A, Kvaskoff M, Canonico M, Truong T, Katzke V, Kaaks R, Catalano A, Panico S, Masala G, Tumino R, Lukic M, Olsen K, Zamora‐Ros R, Santiuste C, Atxega A, Guevara M, Rodriguez‐Barranco M, Sandstrom M, Hennings J, Almquist M, Kouassivi E, Christakoudi S, Gunter M, Franceschi S. Circulating endogenous sex steroids and risk of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in men and women. International Journal Of Cancer 2024, 154: 2064-2074. PMID: 38357914, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.34872.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSex hormone binding globulinSex steroid hormonesThyroid cancerRisk of differentiated thyroid carcinomaOdds ratioSex steroidsSex hormone binding globulin concentrationsSteroid hormonesCancer-free controlsPre-menopausal womenRisk of differentiated TCEuropean Prospective InvestigationPost-menopausal womenEndogenous sex steroidsBorderline significant increaseConditional logistic regression modelsSex steroid productionNo significant associationCirculating sex steroidsCirculating sex steroid hormonesPostmenopausal womenConcentrations of testosteroneProgesterone/estradiol ratioThyroid carcinomaBorderline decrease
2023
Association of hormonal and reproductive factors with differentiated thyroid cancer risk in women: a pooled prospective cohort analysis
O’Grady T, Rinaldi S, Michels K, Adami H, Buring J, Chen Y, Clendenen T, D’Aloisio A, DeHart J, Franceschi S, Freedman N, Gierach G, Giles G, Lacey J, Lee I, Liao L, Linet M, McCullough M, Patel A, Prizment A, Robien K, Sandler D, Stolzenberg-Solomon R, Weiderpass E, White E, Wolk A, Zheng W, de Gonzalez A, Kitahara C. Association of hormonal and reproductive factors with differentiated thyroid cancer risk in women: a pooled prospective cohort analysis. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2023, 53: dyad172. PMID: 38110618, PMCID: PMC10859160, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyad172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaChildCohort StudiesFemaleHumansMaleMenarcheMenopauseParityPregnancyProspective StudiesRisk FactorsThyroid NeoplasmsConceptsThyroid cancer riskRisk of DTCDTC riskCancer riskMultivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards modelsMenopausal hormone therapy useHazard ratioFactors associated with higher riskEstimate hazard ratiosHormonal factorsOral contraceptivesHormone therapy useFactor associated with lower riskCox proportional hazards modelsProspective cohort analysisIncidence of differentiated thyroid cancerPost-menopausal statusMenopausal hormone therapyProportional hazards modelExposure misclassificationReproductive factorsPre-diagnosticTherapy useEvaluate associationsSex steroid hormonesEstimating dose-response relationships for vitamin D with coronary heart disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality: observational and Mendelian randomisation analyses
Collaboration E, Sofianopoulou E, Kaptoge S, Afzal S, Jiang T, Gill D, Gundersen T, Bolton T, Allara E, Arnold M, Mason A, Chung R, Pennells L, Shi F, Sun L, Willeit P, Forouhi N, Langenberg C, Sharp S, Panico S, Engström G, Melander O, Tong T, Perez-Cornago A, Norberg M, Johansson I, Katzke V, Srour B, Sánchez M, Redondo-Sánchez D, Olsen A, Dahm C, Overvad K, Brustad M, Skeie G, Moreno-Iribas C, Onland-Moret N, van der Schouw Y, Tsilidis K, Heath A, Agnoli C, Krogh V, de Boer I, Kobylecki C, Çolak Y, Zittermann A, Sundström J, Welsh P, Weiderpass E, Aglago E, Ferrari P, Clarke R, Boutron M, Severi G, MacDonald C, Providencia R, Masala G, Zamora-Ros R, Boer J, Verschuren M, Cawthon P, Schierbeck L, Cooper C, Schulze M, Bergmann M, Hannemann A, Kiechl S, Brenner H, van Schoor N, Albertorio J, Sacerdote C, Linneberg A, Kårhus L, Huerta J, Imaz L, Joergensen C, Ben-Shlomo Y, Lundqvist A, Gallacher J, Sattar N, Wood A, Wareham N, Nordestgaard B, Di Angelantonio E, Danesh J, Butterworth A, Burgess S. Estimating dose-response relationships for vitamin D with coronary heart disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality: observational and Mendelian randomisation analyses. The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 2023, 12: e2-e11. PMID: 38048800, PMCID: PMC7615586, DOI: 10.1016/s2213-8587(23)00287-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCoronary DiseaseHumansMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionProspective StudiesStrokeVitamin DVitaminsConceptsMendelian randomisation analysisCoronary heart diseaseRandomisation analysesAll-cause mortalityMortality outcomesFatal ischaemic heart diseaseHeart diseaseIncident coronary heart diseaseHistory of coronary heart diseasePopulation-based cohort studyHealth Data Research UKCause-specific mortality outcomesNational Institute for Health ResearchMendelian randomisation frameworkDose-response relationshipIndividuals of European ancestryRisk of coronary heart diseaseRandomised trials of vitamin D supplementationLow vitamin D statusBritish Heart FoundationCancer Research UKInternational Agency for Research on CancerMiddle-aged individualsIschaemic heart diseaseMedical Research CouncilBody mass index and cancer risk among adults with and without cardiometabolic diseases: evidence from the EPIC and UK Biobank prospective cohort studies
Fontvieille E, Viallon V, Recalde M, Cordova R, Jansana A, Peruchet-Noray L, Lennon H, Heath A, Aune D, Christakoudi S, Katzke V, Kaaks R, Inan-Eroglu E, Schulze M, Mellemkjær L, Tjønneland A, Overvad K, Farràs M, Petrova D, Amiano P, Chirlaque M, Moreno-Iribas C, Tin Tin S, Masala G, Sieri S, Ricceri F, Panico S, May A, Monninkhof E, Weiderpass E, Gunter M, Ferrari P, Freisling H. Body mass index and cancer risk among adults with and without cardiometabolic diseases: evidence from the EPIC and UK Biobank prospective cohort studies. BMC Medicine 2023, 21: 418. PMID: 37993940, PMCID: PMC10666332, DOI: 10.1186/s12916-023-03114-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk due to interactionObesity-related cancersRisk of obesity-related cancersBody mass indexHigher body mass indexCardiometabolic diseasesJoint associationsHazard ratioCancer riskIncidence of obesity-related cancersJoint association of body mass indexCardiovascular diseaseConfidence intervalsRisk of overall cancerExcess risk due to interactionAssociation of body mass indexSurrogate measure of adiposityUK Biobank prospective cohortCategories of overweight/obesityUK Biobank (UKBAdditive interactionMass indexCardiometabolic disease statusParticipant data meta-analysisCancer risk reductionUltra-processed foods, adiposity and risk of head and neck cancer and oesophageal adenocarcinoma in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study: a mediation analysis
Morales-Berstein F, Biessy C, Viallon V, Goncalves-Soares A, Casagrande C, Hémon B, Kliemann N, Cairat M, Blanco Lopez J, Al Nahas A, Chang K, Vamos E, Rauber F, Bertazzi Levy R, Barbosa Cunha D, Jakszyn P, Ferrari P, Vineis P, Masala G, Catalano A, Sonestedt E, Borné Y, Katzke V, Bajracharya R, Agnoli C, Guevara M, Heath A, Radoï L, Mancini F, Weiderpass E, Huerta J, Sánchez M, Tjønneland A, Kyrø C, Schulze M, Skeie G, Lukic M, Braaten T, Gunter M, Millett C, Agudo A, Brennan P, Borges M, Richmond R, Richardson T, Davey Smith G, Relton C, Huybrechts I. Ultra-processed foods, adiposity and risk of head and neck cancer and oesophageal adenocarcinoma in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study: a mediation analysis. European Journal Of Nutrition 2023, 63: 377-396. PMID: 37989797, PMCID: PMC10899298, DOI: 10.1007/s00394-023-03270-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConsumption of ultra-processed foodsUltra-processed foodsWaist-to-hip ratioRisk of head and neck cancerUltra-processed food consumptionOesophageal adenocarcinoma riskEuropean Prospective InvestigationBody mass indexHead and neck cancerIncreased risk of HNCHigher consumption of ultra-processed foodsHead and neck cancer riskProspective InvestigationCancer and NutritionNegative control analysesOesophageal adenocarcinomaWaist-to-hipNegative control outcomesAssociated with greater riskMediation analysisNeck cancerAccidental deathEPIC participantsMass indexGreater riskDietary intakes of dioxins and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and mortality: EPIC cohort study in 9 European countries
Fiolet T, Nicolas G, Casagrande C, Horvath Z, Frenoy P, Weiderpass E, Gunter M, Manjer J, Sonestedt E, Palli D, Simeon V, Tumino R, Bueno-de-Mesquita B, Huerta J, Rodriguez-Barranco M, Abilleira E, Sacerdote C, Schulze M, Heath A, Rylander C, Skeie G, Nøst T, Tjønneland A, Olsen A, Pala V, Kvaskoff M, Huybrechts I, Mancini F. Dietary intakes of dioxins and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and mortality: EPIC cohort study in 9 European countries. International Journal Of Hygiene And Environmental Health 2023, 255: 114287. PMID: 37989047, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2023.114287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCohort StudiesDioxinsEatingFood ContaminationHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasmsPolychlorinated BiphenylsProspective StudiesConceptsDietary intakeCause mortalityCohort studyIntake of dioxinsCancer mortalityGeneral populationEPIC cohort studyMultivariable Cox regressionEuropean Prospective InvestigationCardiovascular-specific mortalityMain exposure sourceNDL-PCBsFood consumption dataFood contamination dataSerum/plasmaNon-linear associationNutrition CohortCardiovascular mortalityHazard ratioCox regressionNon-monotonic dose responsesProspective InvestigationEuropean Food Safety AuthorityMortalityInconsistent associationsPrediagnostic selenium status, selenoprotein gene variants and association with breast cancer risk in a European cohort study
Hughes D, Schomburg L, Jenab M, Biessy C, Méplan C, Moskal A, Sun Q, Demircan K, Fedirko V, Weiderpass E, Mukhtar M, Olsen A, Tjønneland A, Overvad K, Schulze M, Nøst T, Skeie G, Olsen K, Ricceri F, Grioni S, Palli D, Masala G, Tumino R, Pasanisi F, Amiano P, Colorado Yohar S, Agudo A, Sánchez M, Ardanaz E, Sund M, Andersson A, Perez-Cornago A, Travis R, Heath A, Dossus L. Prediagnostic selenium status, selenoprotein gene variants and association with breast cancer risk in a European cohort study. Free Radical Biology And Medicine 2023, 209: 381-393. PMID: 37923090, DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.10.401.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast NeoplasmsCohort StudiesFemaleHumansProspective StudiesSeleniumSelenoprotein PSelenoproteinsConceptsAssociated with BC riskBC riskCase-control pairsOdds ratioMultivariable-adjusted logistic regression modelsBreast cancer riskInfluence BC riskCancer and NutritionConfidence intervalsEuropean Prospective InvestigationHigher risk of BCPremenopausal BC riskRisk of BCPrevent breast cancerAssociated with lower riskEuropean cohort studiesBreast cancerGenetic variant associationsLogistic regression modelsGlutathione peroxidase 3Multiple testing correctionStatistically significant associationPremenopausal BCCancer riskVariant associationsProspective and Mendelian randomization analyses on the association of circulating fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP-4) and risk of colorectal cancer
Nimptsch K, Aleksandrova K, Pham T, Papadimitriou N, Janke J, Christakoudi S, Heath A, Olsen A, Tjønneland A, Schulze M, Katzke V, Kaaks R, van Guelpen B, Harbs J, Palli D, Macciotta A, Pasanisi F, Yohar S, Guevara M, Amiano P, Grioni S, Jakszyn P, Figueiredo J, Samadder N, Li C, Moreno V, Potter J, Schoen R, Um C, Weiderpass E, Jenab M, Gunter M, Pischon T. Prospective and Mendelian randomization analyses on the association of circulating fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP-4) and risk of colorectal cancer. BMC Medicine 2023, 21: 391. PMID: 37833736, PMCID: PMC10576353, DOI: 10.1186/s12916-023-03104-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColorectal cancer riskColorectal cancer casesMendelian randomizationColorectal cancerEpidemiology of Colorectal Cancer ConsortiumAssociated with colorectal cancer riskTwo-sample Mendelian randomization studyColon Cancer Family RegistryPublished genome-wide association studiesColorectal Cancer ConsortiumCancer Family RegistryConditional logistic regression modelsMendelian randomization analysisMendelian randomization studiesCancer and NutritionEuropean Prospective InvestigationNested case-control studyGenome-wide association studiesLogistic regression modelsCase-control studyDevelopment of colorectal cancerFamily RegistryStatistically significant associationCancer ConsortiumCancer riskDietary amino acids and risk of stroke subtypes: a prospective analysis of 356,000 participants in seven European countries
Tong T, Clarke R, Schmidt J, Huybrechts I, Noor U, Forouhi N, Imamura F, Travis R, Weiderpass E, Aleksandrova K, Dahm C, van der Schouw Y, Overvad K, Kyrø C, Tjønneland A, Kaaks R, Katzke V, Schiborn C, Schulze M, Mayen-Chacon A, Masala G, Sieri S, de Magistris M, Tumino R, Sacerdote C, Boer J, Verschuren W, Brustad M, Nøst T, Crous-Bou M, Petrova D, Amiano P, Huerta J, Moreno-Iribas C, Engström G, Melander O, Johansson K, Lindvall K, Aglago E, Heath A, Butterworth A, Danesh J, Key T. Dietary amino acids and risk of stroke subtypes: a prospective analysis of 356,000 participants in seven European countries. European Journal Of Nutrition 2023, 63: 209-220. PMID: 37804448, PMCID: PMC10799144, DOI: 10.1007/s00394-023-03251-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino AcidsBrain IschemiaHemorrhagic StrokeHumansIschemic StrokeProlineProspective StudiesRisk FactorsStrokeConceptsRisk of ischaemic strokeHaemorrhagic strokeRisk of stroke subtypesMultivariable-adjusted Cox regression modelsHazard ratioIschaemic strokeStroke subtypesCountry-specific dietary questionnairesBlood pressureConfidence intervalsEstimate hazard ratiosProline intakeMethodsWe analysed dataMultiple testingStatistically significant associationDietary recallsDietary questionnaireInverse associationCox regression modelsDiastolic blood pressureEPIC studyHigher intakeDietary amino acidsDietary intakeMutual adjustmentAge at Menopause and the Risk of Stroke: Observational and Mendelian Randomization Analysis in 204 244 Postmenopausal Women
Tschiderer L, Peters S, van der Schouw Y, van Westing A, Tong T, Willeit P, Seekircher L, Moreno‐Iribas C, Huerta J, Crous‐Bou M, Söderholm M, Schulze M, Johansson C, Själander S, Heath A, Macciotta A, Dahm C, Ibsen D, Pala V, Mellemkjær L, Burgess S, Wood A, Kaaks R, Katzke V, Amiano P, Rodriguez‐Barranco M, Engström G, Weiderpass E, Tjønneland A, Halkjær J, Panico S, Danesh J, Butterworth A, Onland‐Moret N. Age at Menopause and the Risk of Stroke: Observational and Mendelian Randomization Analysis in 204 244 Postmenopausal Women. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2023, 12: e030280. PMID: 37681566, PMCID: PMC10547274, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.030280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMendelian randomization analysisRisk of strokeStatistically significant associationRandomization analysisSignificant associationHistory of strokeEPIC-CVDPooled mean ageHigh risk of strokeUK BiobankYears younger ageBaseline ageHazard ratioStroke subtypesObservational studyPooled hazard ratioHemorrhagic strokeEarly menopauseYounger ageMean ageHigh riskMedian follow-upStrokeRegression analysisWomen