Body mass index, effect modifiers, and risk of pancreatic cancer: a pooled study of seven prospective cohorts

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作者
Jiao, Li [1 ,4 ]
de Gonzalez, Amy Berrington [4 ]
Hartge, Patricia [4 ]
Pfeiffer, Ruth M. [4 ]
Park, Yikyung [4 ]
Freedman, D. Michal [4 ]
Gail, Mitchell H. [4 ]
Alavanja, Michael C. R. [4 ]
Albanes, Demetrius [4 ]
Freeman, Laura E. Beane [4 ]
Chow, Wong-Ho [4 ]
Huang, Wen-Yi [4 ]
Hayes, Richard B. [4 ]
Hoppin, Jane A. [5 ]
Ji, Bu-tian [4 ]
Leitzmann, Michael F. [6 ]
Linet, Martha S. [4 ]
Meinhold, Cari L. [4 ]
Schairer, Catherine [4 ]
Schatzkin, Arthur [4 ]
Virtamo, Jarmo [3 ]
Weinstein, Stephanie J. [4 ]
Zheng, Wei [2 ]
Stolzenberg-Solomon, Rachael Z. [4 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Med, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Div Epidemiol, Nashville, TN USA
[3] Natl Inst Hlth & Welf, Dept Chron Dis Prevent, Helsinki, Finland
[4] NCI, Div Canc Epidemiol & Genet, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[5] NIEHS, Epidemiol Branch, NIH, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[6] Univ Regensburg, Med Ctr, Dept Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Regensburg, Germany
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Pancreatic cancer; Body mass index; Pooled analysis; Prospective cohort; Effect modification; SELF-REPORTED WEIGHT; 3RD NATIONAL-HEALTH; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; WOMENS HEALTH; OBESITY; HEIGHT; METAANALYSIS; OVERWEIGHT; MORTALITY; SMOKING;
D O I
10.1007/s10552-010-9558-x
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
To investigate whether the positive association of body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)) with risk of pancreatic cancer is modified by age, sex, smoking status, physical activity, and history of diabetes. In a pooled analysis of primary data of seven prospective cohorts including 458,070 men and 485,689 women, we identified 2,454 patients with incident pancreatic cancer during an average 6.9 years of follow-up. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used in data analysis. In a random-effects meta-analysis, for every 5 kg/m(2) increment in BMI, the summary relative risk (RR) was 1.06 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.99-1.13) for men and 1.12 (95% CI 1.05-1.19) for women. The aggregate analysis showed that compared with normal weight (BMI: 18.5 to < 25), the adjusted RR was 1.13 (95% CI 1.03-1.23) for overweight (BMI: 25 to < 30) and 1.19 (95% CI 1.05-1.35) for obesity class I (BMI: 30 to < 35). Tests of interactions of BMI effects by other risk factors were not statistically significant. Every 5 kg/m(2) increment in BMI was associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer among never and former smokers, but not among current smokers (P-interaction = 0.08). The present evidence suggests that a high BMI is an independent risk factor of pancreatic cancer.
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页码:1305 / 1314
页数:10
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