Glycemic index and glycemic load in endometrial cancer

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serval:BIB_56D4F2C3172B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Glycemic index and glycemic load in endometrial cancer
Journal
International Journal of Cancer
Author(s)
Augustin Livia S.A., Gallus Silvano, Bosetti Cristina, Levi Fabio, Negri Eva, Franceschi Silvia, Dal Maso Luigino, Jenkins David J.A., Kendall Cyril W.C., La Vecchia Carlo
ISSN
0020-7136
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2003
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
105
Number
3
Pages
404-407
Language
english
Notes
Réf. IUMSP: R 03/23 SAPHIRID:44877
Abstract
Glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) are measures of the metabolic effects of dietary carbohydrates. The higher their value, the greater the glucose and insulin responses. Raised insulin levels are associated with endometrial cancer and with its risk factors including obesity, diabetes and hypertension. To study the role of the GI and GL we analyzed the data of two hospital-based case-control studies on endometrial cancer conducted between 1988-98 in Italy and Switzerland, including a total of 410 women with incident, histologically confirmed endometrial cancer and 753 controls admitted for acute, non-neoplastic diseases. A food frequency questionnaire was used to assess the subjects usual diet and to derive estimates of dietary GI and GL. The odds ratios (OR) of endometrial cancer, after adjustment for major risk factors, for the highest versus the lowest quintile of dietary GI and GL were 2.1 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.4-3.2) and 2.7 (95% CI = 1.8-4.2), respectively. The associations were stronger in older women, in those with higher body mass index and in hormone replacement therapy users. Our study supports the hypothesis of a direct association between GI and endometrial cancer risk. [authors]
Keywords
Blood Glucose, Endometrial Neoplasms, Glycemic Index
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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06/03/2008 16:31
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