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Mate and Tea Intake, Dietary Antioxidants and Risk of Breast Cancer: a Case-Control Study |
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| Creator | Alvaro L Ronco, Eduardo De Stefani, Beatriz Mendoza, Alvaro Vazquez, Estela Abbona, Gustavo Sanchez, Alejandro De Rosa |
| Title | Mate and Tea Intake, Dietary Antioxidants and Risk of Breast Cancer: a Case-Control Study |
| Publisher | APJCP |
| Publication Year | 2559 |
| Journal Title | Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention |
| Journal Vol. | 17 |
| Journal No. | 6 |
| Page no. | 2923-2933 |
| Keyword | Breast cancer, Ilex paraguariensis, mate, tea, infusion, antioxidants |
| Abstract | Recently, we reported an inverse association between high วmate intake (infusion of Ilex paraguariensis herb, a staple beverage in temperate South America) and breast cancer (BC) risk. Stronger inverse associations were found in high strata of tea, vegetable, fruit and energy intakes, and in overweight/obese women, suggesting possible roles for วmate mainly from its antioxidant contribution. The present study attempted to thoroughly explore possible associations among วmate and tea intake, dietary antioxidants and BC risk. Combining two databases of previous studies, 572 BC incident cases and 889 controls were interviewed with a specific questionnaire featuring socio-demographic, reproductive and lifestyle variables, and a food frequency questionnaire (64 items), focusing on วmate intake (consumer status, daily intake, age at start, age at quit, duration of habit). Food-derived nutrients were calculated from available databases. Odds ratios (OR) and their 95% confidence intervals were calculated through unconditional logistic regression, adjusting for relevant potential confounders. The highest วmate intake was significantly inversely associated with BC risk for both low and high carotenoids (OR=0.40 vs. 0.41), vitamin C (OR=0.33 vs. 0.50), vitamin E (OR=0.37 vs. 0.45), flavonols (OR=0.38 vs. 0.48) and reduced glutathione (OR=0.48 vs. 0.46) strata. High tea intake showed significant inverse risk associations only with high carotenoids (OR=0.41), vitamin E (OR=0.48) and reduced glutathione (OR=0.43) strata. In conclusion, a strong and inverse association for วmate intake and BC was found, independent of dietary antioxidant levels. Also strong inverse associations with tea intake were more evident only at high levels of certain dietary antioxidants. |