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Baseline metabolic disturbances and the twenty-five years risk of incident cancer in a Mediterranean population.
D. SbordoneMaurizio AvernaRossella SpinaF. La SetaG. CrupiDavide NotoR. TerminiG. CaveraVincenza ValentiA FallettaRosalia CaldarellaCarlo M. BarbagalloAntonina GiammancoM. BurrascanoFrancesca FayerV. ScafidiA. GanciG.i. AltieriAngelo B. CefalùOrnella Palesanosubject
0301 basic medicineBlood GlucoseMaleSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaTime FactorsMediterranean dietEpidemiologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)Type 2 diabetesDiet Mediterranean0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsNeoplasmsPrevalenceCancerMetabolic Syndromeeducation.field_of_studyNutrition and DieteticsIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceLipidMiddle AgedLipidsItalyCardiovascular Diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisArea Under CurveFemaleDiet HealthyCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationRisk AssessmentDisease-Free Survival03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansObesityeducationAgedProportional Hazards ModelsRetrospective StudiesChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelCancerProtective Factorsmedicine.diseaseObesity030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyROC CurveMultivariate AnalysisMetabolic syndromeInsulin ResistancebusinessBiomarkersdescription
Abstract Background and aims Obesity is predictive of metabolic syndrome (metS), type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular (CV) disease and cancer. The aim of the study is to assess the risk of incident cancer connected to obesity and metS in a Mediterranean population characterized by a high prevalence of obesity. Methods and results As many as 1133 subjects were enrolled in two phases and followed for 25 years (859 subjects) or 11 years (274 subjects) and incident cancer was registered in the follow-up period. Anthropometric measures and biochemical parameters were filed at baseline and evaluated as predictors of incident cancer by measuring hazards ratios (HR) using multivariate Cox parametric hazards models. Best predictive threshold for metabolic parameters and metS criteria were recalculated by ROC analysis. Fasting Blood Glucose >5.19 mmol/L [HR = 1.58 (1.0–2.4)] and the TG/HDL ratio (log 10 ) (Males > 0.225, Females > 0.272) [HR = 2.44 (1.3–4.4)] resulted independent predictors of survival free of cancer with a clear additive effect together with age classes [45–65 years, HR = 2.47 (1.3–4.4), 65–75 years HR = 3.80 (2.0–7.1)] and male gender [HR = 2.07 (2.3–3.1)]. Conclusions Metabolic disturbances are predictive of cancer in a 25 years follow-up of a Mediterranean population following a traditional Mediterranean diet. The high prevalence of obesity and metS and the observed underlying condition of insulin resistance expose this population to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer despite the healthy nutritional habits.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-04-02 | Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD |