Income, inflammation and cancer mortality: a study of US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey mortality follow-up cohorts

被引:7
|
作者
Chan, Joshua E. [1 ]
Mann, Amandeep K. [2 ]
Kapp, Daniel S. [3 ]
Rehkopf, David H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Primary Care & Populat Hlth, 1701 Page Mill Rd,Room 229, Stanford, CA 94304 USA
[2] Palo Alto Med Fdn, Sutter Res Inst, Div Gynecol Oncol, Palo Alto, CA USA
[3] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
Inflammation; C-reactive protein; Fibrinogen; Socioeconomic status; Cancer mortality; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; LOW-DOSE ASPIRIN; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; COLORECTAL-CANCER; SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION; UNITED-STATES; SURVIVAL; ASSOCIATIONS; FIBRINOGEN; RISK;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-020-09923-8
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundTo estimate the relationship between inflammatory biomarkers and cancer mortality in a nationally representative sample of the U.S. population while controlling for education, occupation, and income.MethodsData were obtained from the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 1988 to 1994 (N=7817) and 1999-2002 (N=2344). We fit Cox proportional hazard models to examine the relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) and fibrinogen with cancer mortality.ResultsIn the full Cox multivariate model, clinically raised CRP was associated with cancer mortality in NHANES 1988-1994 (>0.99mg/dL: 95%CI: 1.04-2.13). However, across two inflammatory biomarkers (CRP and Fibrinogen), two NHANES time periods (1998-1994 and 1999-2002) and three income levels (12 strata in total), Hazard ratio confidence intervals did not include the null only for one association: CRP and cancer mortality among low income participants from 1988 to 1994 (HR=1.83, 95% CI: 1.10-3.04).ConclusionsWe find evidence that only in one unique stratum is earlier life CRP, and not fibrinogen, associated with prospective cancer mortality. After more complete control for socioeconomic confounding, CRP and fibrinogen do not predict cancer mortality in most subpopulations.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The association of dietary spermidine with all-cause mortality and CVD mortality: The US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003 to 2014
    Wu, Huanyu
    Wang, Jianing
    Jiang, Hongyan
    Liu, Xin
    Sun, Xinyi
    Chen, Yunyan
    Hu, Cong
    Wang, Zheng
    Han, Tianshu
    Sun, Changhao
    Wei, Wei
    Jiang, Wenbo
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 10
  • [42] Cats as domestic pets reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Results from the second National Health and Nutrition Examination Study mortality follow-up study
    Memon, Muhammad Zeeshan
    Qureshi, Adnan I.
    Suri, M. Fareed K.
    Ezzeddine, Mustapha
    NEUROLOGY, 2008, 70 (11) : A192 - A192
  • [43] Periodontal disease and risk of cerebrovascular disease -: The First National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and its follow-up study
    Wu, TJ
    Trevisan, M
    Genco, RJ
    Dorn, JP
    Falkner, KL
    Sempos, CT
    ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2000, 160 (18) : 2749 - 2755
  • [44] Free Thyroxine Index and risk of stroke: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey follow-up study
    Qureshi, Adnan I.
    Suri, M. Fareed K.
    Nasar, Abu
    Kirmani, Jawad F.
    Divani, Afshin A.
    Giles, Wayne H.
    MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR, 2006, 12 (12): : CR501 - CR506
  • [45] Cats as domestic pets reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Results from the second national health and nutrition examination study mortality follow-up study
    Qureshi, Adnan I.
    Suri, M. Fareed K.
    Ezzeddine, Mustapha A.
    Divani, Afshin A.
    STROKE, 2008, 39 (02) : 642 - 643
  • [46] Association between random glucose and all-cause mortality: findings from the mortality follow-up of the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey 1998
    Jens Baumert
    Christin Heidemann
    Rebecca Paprott
    Yong Du
    Christa Scheidt-Nave
    BMC Endocrine Disorders, 18
  • [47] Association between random glucose and all-cause mortality: findings from the mortality follow-up of the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey 1998
    Baumert, Jens
    Heidemann, Christin
    Paprott, Rebecca
    Du, Yong
    Scheidt-Nave, Christa
    BMC ENDOCRINE DISORDERS, 2018, 18
  • [48] Prevalence and Mortality Trends of Hypertension Subtypes Among US Adults: An Analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
    Tang, Kevin S.
    Jones, Jeffrey E.
    Fan, Wenjun
    Wong, Nathan D.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2025,
  • [50] Physical Activity Intensity And All-cause Mortality: National Health Interview Survey Mortality Follow-up Study, 1990-2002
    Fulton, Janet E.
    Carlson, Susan A.
    Kohl, Harold W., III
    Caspersen, Carl J.
    MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2008, 40 (05): : S34 - S34