Phillips R L, Snowdon D A
Cancer Res. 1983 May;43(5 Suppl):2403s-2408s.
Deaths from cancers of the large bowel, breast, and prostate were ascertained over a 21-year period among 21,295 white California Adventists. Compared to non-Adventists, the age-sex-adjusted mortality for large bowel cancer was substantially reduced among Adventists. Adventists also showed a minimum reduction in mortality for breast and prostate cancer. Fatal large bowel cancer within the Adventist group was unrelated to meat use. However, coffee use showed a substantial positive association with fatal large bowel cancer. Although this association may be indirect or spurious, it deserves further investigation. Weak nonsignificant associations were observed between cancers of the breast and prostate and meat use.
在21295名加利福尼亚州的白人基督复临安息日会信徒中,对21年期间因结直肠癌、乳腺癌和前列腺癌导致的死亡情况进行了确定。与非基督复临安息日会信徒相比,基督复临安息日会信徒中结直肠癌的年龄性别调整死亡率大幅降低。基督复临安息日会信徒在乳腺癌和前列腺癌死亡率方面也有最低程度的降低。基督复临安息日会信徒群体中的致命性结直肠癌与肉类消费无关。然而,咖啡消费与致命性结直肠癌呈现出显著的正相关。尽管这种关联可能是间接的或虚假的,但值得进一步研究。在乳腺癌和前列腺癌与肉类消费之间观察到微弱且无统计学意义的关联。