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Dietary Intake of Polyphenols and the Risk of Breast Cancer: a Case-Control Study

Clinical Nutrition Research 2021;10(4):330-340.
Published online: October 28, 2021

1Student Research Committee, Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1981619573, Iran.

2Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1981619573, Iran.

3Department of Community Nutrition, Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1981619573, Iran.

4Department of Oncology, Shahid Madani Hospital, Alborz University of Medical Science, Karaj 3149779453, Iran.

Correspondence to Bahram Rashidkhani. Department of Community Nutrition, Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, No 46, Hafezi Street, Farahzadi Boulevard, Sharak Ghods, Tehran 1981619573, Iran. rashidkhani@yahoo.com
• Received: September 11, 2021   • Revised: October 20, 2021   • Accepted: October 21, 2021

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Dietary Intake of Polyphenols and the Risk of Breast Cancer: a Case-Control Study
0.03 Physical activity (MET-h/day)32.1 (6.2)31.47 (6.1)NSDaily energy intake(kcal/day)2,467.8 (890.2)2,549.6 (1,068.7)NSBreast cancer family history (yes)11 (8.2%)12 (4.5%)NSNight bra wearing (yes)106 (79.1%)190 (71.4%)NSDay bra-wearing (yes)122 (91.0%)217 (81.6%) 0.01 Inflammatory disease history (yes)15 (10.4%)35 (13.2%)NSMenopausal status 0.04 Pre-menopause62 (46.3%)153 (57.3%)Post-menopause72 (53.7%)114 (42.7%)Marital statusNSSingle9 (6.8%)16 (6.0%)Married105 (78.9%)206 (77.4%)Divorced5 (3.8%)13 (4.9%)Widowed14 (10.5%)31 (11.7%)Educational levelNSIlliterate13 (10.0%)24 (9.0%)Less than a high school diploma55 (42.3%)134 (50.4%)High school diploma and more62 (47.7%)108 (40.6%)Smoking (present smoker)4 (3.0%)9 (3.4%)NSVitamin D supplement (yes)20 (14.9%)65 (24.4%) 0.03 Total fiber intake (g/day)33.5 (18.7)35.3 (21.9)0.21 0.01 Stilbenes (mg/day)0.16 (0.10)0.11 (0.12)0.28 0.04 Stilbenes (mg/day)< 0.120.12–0.23> 0.23Cases/controls36/9854/8045/89Age-adjusted modelRef. (1.00)1.16 (0.66–2.04)0.43 (0.27–0.83)0.01Multi-adjusted modelRef. (1.00)0.83 (0.37–1.93)0.62 (0.26–1.53)0.31
Table 1 General characteristics of participants

Continuous values are shown as mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile range). Categorical values are shown as number (%).

NS, non-significant; MET, metabolic equivalent; BMI, body mass index.

*Independent t-test or Mann-Whitney was used for continuous variables; χ2 test was used for categorical variables. Normal distribution. Bold p-values are statistically significant.

Table 2 Intake of total polyphenol and subclasses between cases and controls

Values are shown as median (interquartile range).

NS, non-significant.

*Mann-Whitney test was used. Bold p-values are statistically significant.

Table 3 Association between dietary intake of polyphenols and the risk of breast cancer

Logistic regression models were used to obtain the odds ratio of breast cancer risk, with 95% confidence intervals in tertile of dietary total and subclasses of polyphenols intake.

*Additionally adjusted menopausal status, cancer family history, day bra-wearing, physical activity (MET-h/day), vitamin D supplement, total energy intake (kcal/day), body mass index and total fiber intake (g/day). Bold p-values are statistically significant.

Table 4 The OR (95%CI) of dietary intake of flavonoid and phenolic acid subclasses for breast cancer

Logistic regression models were used to obtain the OR of breast cancer risk, with 95% CIs in tertile of flavonoids and phenolic acids subclasses.

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

*Additionally adjusted for menopausal status, cancer family history, day bra wearing, physical activity (MET-h/day), vitamin D supplement, total energy intake (kcal/day), body mass index and total fiber intake (g/d).