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低脂肪饮食模式与浸润型乳腺癌风险的妇女健康初步随机对照饮食改良试验 被引量:4

Low-fat dietary pattern and risk of invasive breast cancer:TheWomen' s Health Initiative randomized controllvaed dietary modification trial
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摘要 Context: The hypothesis that a low- fat dietary pattern can reduce breast cancer risk has existed for decades but has never been tested in a controlled intervention trial. Objective: To assess the effects of undertaking a low- fat dietary pattern on breast cancer incidence. Design and Setting: A randomized, controlled, primary prevention trial conducted at 40 US clinical centers from 1993 to 2005. Participants: A total of 48 835 postmenopausal women, aged 50 to 79 years, without prior breast cancer, including 18.6% of minority race/ethnicity, were enrolled. Interventions: Women were randomly assigned to the dietary modification intervention group (40% [n = 19 541]) or the comparison group (60% [n = 29 294]). The intervention was designed to promote dietary change with the goals of reducing intake of total fat to 20% of energy and increasing consumption of vegetables and fruit to at least 5 servings daily and grains to at least 6 servings daily. Comparison group participants were not asked to make dietary changes. Main Outcome Measure: Invasive breast cancer incidence. Results: Dietary fat intake was significantly lower in the dietary modification intervention group compared with the comparison group. The difference between groups in change from baseline for percentage of energy from fat varied from 10.7% at year 1 to 8.1% at year 6. Vegetable and fruit consumption was higher in the intervention group by at least 1 serving per day and a smaller, more transient difference was found for grain consumption. The number of women who developed invasive breast cancer (annualized incidence rate) over the 8.1- year average follow- up period was 655 (0.42% ) in the intervention group and 1072 (0.45% ) in the comparison group (hazard ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval, 0.83- 1.01 for the comparison between the 2 groups). Secondary analyses suggest a lower hazard ratio among adherent women, provide greater evidence of risk reduction among women having a high- fat diet at baseline, and suggest a dietary effect that varies by Context: The hypothesis that a low-fat dietary pattern can reduce breast cancer risk has existed for decades but has never been tested in a controlled intervention trial. Objective: To assess the effects of undertaking a low-fat dietary pattern on breast cancer incidence. Design and Setting: A randomized, controlled, primary prevention trial conducted at 40 US clinical centers from 1993 to 2005. Participants: A total of 48 835 postmenopausal women, aged 50 to 79 years, without prior breast cancer,including 18.6% of minority race/ethnicity, were enrolled. Interventions: Women were randomly assigned to the dietary modification intervention group (40% In = 19 541]) orthe comparison group (60% [n = 29 294]). The intervention was designed to promote dietary change with the goals of reducing intake of total fat to 20% of energy and increasing consumption of vegetables and fruit to at least 5 servings daily and gains to at least 6 servings daily. Comparison group participants were not asked to make dietary changes. Main Outcome Measure: Invasive breast cancer incidence. Results: Dietary fat intake was significantly lower in the dietary modification intervention group compared with the comparison group. The difference between groups in change from baseline for percentage of energy from fat varied from 10. 7% at year 1 to 8. 1% at year 6. Vegetable and fruit consumption was higher in the intervention group by at least 1 serving per day and a smaller, more transient difference was found for grain consumption. The number of women who developed invasive breast cancer (annualized incidence rate) over the 8. 1-year average follow-up period was 655 (0. 42% ) in the intervention group and 1072 (0. 45% ) in the comparison group (hazard ratio, 0. 91; 95% confidence interval, 0. 83 - 1.01 for the comparison between the 2 groups). Secondary analyses suggest a lower hazard ratio among adherent women, provide greater evidence of risk reduction among women having a high-fat diet at baseline, and su
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(妇产科学分册)》 2006年第6期3-4,共2页 Core Journal in Obstetrics/Gynecology
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