Diet and colon cancer in Los Angeles County, California
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cancer Causes & Control
- Vol. 3 (5), 457-473
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00051359
Abstract
The diets of 746 colon cancer cases in Los Angeles County, California (USA) were compared with those of 746 controls matched on age, sex, race, and neighborhood. In both genders, total energy intake was associated with significantly increased risk, and calcium intake was associated with significantly decreased risk. These effects were reduced only slightly after adjustment for the nondietary risk factors (weight, physical activity, family history, and, if female, pregnancy history). In men, total fat and alcohol intakes were responsible for the calorie effect; in women, no individual source of calories was associated independently with risk. Neither saturated fat nor fat from animal sources was responsible for the fat effect. There were no additional independent significant effects for sucrose, fiber, cruciferous vegetables, β-carotene, other vitamins, or any other nutrient or micronutrient. In univariate analyses, meats, poultry, breads, and sweets were associated with excess risk, and yogurt was protective. After adjustment for sources of calories, no individual food was associated with excess risk, but yogurt remained significantly protective. Total calories were associated with excess risk throughout the colon while the effects of calcium, fat, and alcohol appeared somewhat stronger in the distal colon. After adjustment, crude fiber was significantly protective in the ascending colon but not even weakly protective in the distal colon.This publication has 50 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Comparative Case‐Control Study of Colorectal Cancer and AdenomaJapanese Journal of Cancer Research, 1990
- Diet, Physical Activity, and Colorectal Cancer Among Chinese in North America and ChinaJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1990
- ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND CANCER OF THE SIGMOID COLON: OBSERVATIONS FROM A JAPANESE COHORT STUDYThe Lancet, 1989
- Colorectal cancer and the consumption of foods: A case‐control study in BelgiumNutrition and Cancer, 1988
- Calcium and colon cancer: A reviewNutrition and Cancer, 1988
- Fiber intake in different populations and colon cancer riskPreventive Medicine, 1987
- Case‐control study of alcoholic beverages as etiological factors: The Melbourne colorectal cancer studyNutrition and Cancer, 1987
- Current hypotheses on the etiology of colorectal cancer critical review of the epidemiological evidenceInternational Journal of Public Health, 1986
- Sugar, fat, and the risk of colorectal cancer.BMJ, 1985
- DIETARY VITAMIN D AND CALCIUM AND RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER: A 19-YEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN MENThe Lancet, 1985