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. 2008 Jun;19(5):459-67.
doi: 10.1007/s10552-007-9107-4. Epub 2008 Jan 1.

Fruit and vegetable intake and gastric cancer risk in a large United States prospective cohort study

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Fruit and vegetable intake and gastric cancer risk in a large United States prospective cohort study

Neal D Freedman et al. Cancer Causes Control. 2008 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: Fruit and vegetable intake may protect against gastric cancer incidence. Results from case-control studies have indicated an inverse association, but results from cohort studies are inconsistent.

Methods: We prospectively investigated the association in 490,802 participants of the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study using Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for gastric cancer risk factors. We present hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) per increase of one daily serving per 1,000 calories.

Results: During 2,193,751 person years, 394 participants were diagnosed with incident gastric cancer. We observed no significant associations between total fruit and vegetable intake (1.01, 0.95-1.08), fruit intake (1.04, 0.95-1.14), or vegetable intake (0.98, 0.88-1.08) and gastric cancer risk. Results did not vary by sex or anatomic subsite (cardia versus non-cardia). All 13 botanical subgroups examined had no significant associations with either anatomic sub-site.

Conclusion: We did not observe significant associations between overall fruit and vegetable intake and gastric cancer risk in this large prospective cohort study.

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