The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 195 Little Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2012 Apr;15(4):738-48. doi: 10.1017/S136898001100303X. Epub 2011 Nov 29.
While the role of nutrition, physical activity and body size on breast cancer risk has been extensively investigated, most of these studies were conducted in Caucasian populations. However, there are well-known differences in tumour biology and the prevalence of these factors between African-American and Caucasian women. The objective of the present paper was to conduct a review of the role of dietary factors, anthropometry and physical activity on breast cancer risk in African-American women.
Twenty-six research articles that presented risk estimates on these factors in African-American women and five articles involving non-US black women were included in the current review.
Racial disparities in the impact of anthropometric and nutritional factors on breast cancer risk.
African-American and non-US black women.
Based on the few studies that presented findings in African-American women, an inverse association with physical activity was found for pre- and postmenopausal African-American women, while the association for anthropometric and other dietary factors, such as alcohol, was unclear. Studies assessing the effect by molecular subtypes in African-American women were too few and based on sample sizes too small to provide definitive conclusions.
The effect of certain nutrition and lifestyle factors on breast cancer in African-American women is not starkly distinct from those observed in white women. However, there is an enormous need for further research on this minority group to obtain more confirmatory findings.
尽管营养、身体活动和体型等因素对乳腺癌风险的作用已得到广泛研究,但这些研究大多在白种人群中进行。然而,非裔美国人和白种人之间在肿瘤生物学和这些因素的流行程度方面存在明显差异。本文的目的是综述饮食因素、人体测量学和身体活动对非裔美国女性乳腺癌风险的作用。
纳入了 26 篇研究文章,这些文章提供了关于非裔美国女性这些因素的风险估计,还有 5 篇涉及非美国黑人女性的文章也被纳入了本次综述。
非裔美国人在人体测量和营养因素对乳腺癌风险的影响方面存在种族差异。
非裔美国人和非美国黑人女性。
根据少数在非裔美国女性中提出发现的研究,身体活动与绝经前和绝经后非裔美国女性的乳腺癌呈负相关,而人体测量和其他饮食因素(如酒精)的相关性则不清楚。评估非裔美国女性中分子亚型影响的研究太少,而且基于样本量太小,无法得出明确的结论。
某些营养和生活方式因素对非裔美国女性乳腺癌的影响与在白人女性中观察到的并无明显差异。然而,非常有必要对这一少数群体进行进一步的研究,以获得更多的证实性发现。