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肉类摄入量与结肠息肉风险:德国一项基于大规模人群筛查研究的结果

Meat intake and risk of colorectal polyps: results from a large population-based screening study in Germany.

作者信息

Carr Prudence R, Holleczek Bernd, Stegmaier Christa, Brenner Hermann, Hoffmeister Michael

机构信息

Divisions of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research and.

Saarland Cancer Registry, Saarbrücken, Germany.

出版信息

Am J Clin Nutr. 2017 Jun;105(6):1453-1461. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.116.148304. Epub 2017 May 3.

Abstract

Red and processed meats have been shown to be associated with colorectal adenomas in many, but not all, studies, and the association according to the type of colorectal adenoma or the location in the colorectum is unclear. We investigated the association of meat intake in relation to colorectal polyps and further investigated the association according to histologic subtypes and subsites in a large population-based screening study in Germany. In this cross-sectional study, 15,950 participants aged ≥55 y underwent a screening colonoscopy. We calculated prevalence ratios (PRs) and 95% CIs for associations between meat intake and the most-advanced findings from a colonoscopy with the use of log binomial regression. Overall, 3340 participants (20.4%) had nonadvanced adenomas, 1643 participants (10.0%) had advanced adenomas, and 189 participants (1.2%) had colorectal cancer. We observed no statistically significant association between red or processed meat consumption and the prevalence of any adenomas or advanced adenomas [highest compared with lowest: red meat, PR: 1.07 (95% CI: 0.83, 1.37); processed meat, PR: 1.11 (95% CI: 0.91, 1.36)]. In site-specific analyses, although no dose-response relation was observed, processed meat was positively associated with the prevalence of advanced adenomas in the rectum only (multiple times per day compared with <1 time/wk, PR: 1.87; 95% CI: 1.19, 2.95). Poultry intake was not associated with any outcome. On the basis of this large colonoscopy-based study, there are no significant associations between red or processed meat intake and the prevalence of any adenomas or advanced adenomas. However, processed meat may be positively associated with the prevalence of advanced adenomas in the rectum, but prospective cohort studies are needed to further clarify this association. There is no association between poultry consumption and the prevalence of colorectal polyps in this study.

摘要

在许多(但并非所有)研究中,已表明红肉和加工肉类与结直肠腺瘤有关,而根据结直肠腺瘤的类型或在结直肠中的位置,这种关联尚不清楚。我们在德国一项基于人群的大型筛查研究中,调查了肉类摄入量与结直肠息肉的关联,并进一步根据组织学亚型和亚部位调查了这种关联。在这项横断面研究中,15950名年龄≥55岁的参与者接受了结肠镜筛查。我们使用对数二项回归计算了肉类摄入量与结肠镜检查最严重结果之间关联的患病率比(PRs)和95%置信区间(CIs)。总体而言,3340名参与者(20.4%)患有非进展性腺瘤,1,643名参与者(10.0%)患有进展性腺瘤,189名参与者(1.2%)患有结直肠癌。我们观察到红肉或加工肉类消费与任何腺瘤或进展性腺瘤的患病率之间无统计学显著关联[最高与最低相比:红肉,PR:1.07(95%CI:0.83,1.37);加工肉类,PR:1.11(95%CI:0.91,1.36)]。在特定部位分析中,虽然未观察到剂量反应关系,但加工肉类仅与直肠进展性腺瘤的患病率呈正相关(每天多次与每周<1次相比,PR:1.87;95%CI:1.19,2.95)。家禽摄入量与任何结果均无关联。基于这项大型结肠镜检查研究,红肉或加工肉类摄入量与任何腺瘤或进展性腺瘤的患病率之间无显著关联。然而,加工肉类可能与直肠进展性腺瘤的患病率呈正相关,但需要前瞻性队列研究来进一步阐明这种关联。在本研究中,家禽消费与结直肠息肉的患病率之间无关联。

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