We investigated the association of melanoma risk with food consumption in a northern Italian population in which disease risk was shown to correlate with linoleic acid and soluble carbohydrates intake. We collected information regarding the habitual consumption of 188 food items in 59 patients with newly diagnosed cutaneous melanoma and 59 sex- and age-matched population controls. In the unadjusted analyses, the intake of several foodstuffs directly or inversely correlated with melanoma risk. In multivariate analysis adjusting for several potential confounders, risk correrlated directly with vegetable oil intake and inversely with consumption of crispbreads and rusk. Overall, most of the food items rich in linoleic acid and soluble carbohydrated were unrelated to disease risk. Despite the limited statistical precision of the point estimates, these findings seem to indicate that consumption of specific foods may influence melanoma risk.

Food intake and risk of cutaneous melanoma in an Italian population / Vinceti, Marco; Bonvicini, Francesca; Pellacani, Giovanni; S., Sieri; Malagoli, Carlotta; Giusti, Francesca; V., Krogh; Bergomi, Margherita; Seidenari, Stefania. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - 62:(2008), pp. 1351-1354.

Food intake and risk of cutaneous melanoma in an Italian population

VINCETI, Marco;PELLACANI, Giovanni;
2008

Abstract

We investigated the association of melanoma risk with food consumption in a northern Italian population in which disease risk was shown to correlate with linoleic acid and soluble carbohydrates intake. We collected information regarding the habitual consumption of 188 food items in 59 patients with newly diagnosed cutaneous melanoma and 59 sex- and age-matched population controls. In the unadjusted analyses, the intake of several foodstuffs directly or inversely correlated with melanoma risk. In multivariate analysis adjusting for several potential confounders, risk correrlated directly with vegetable oil intake and inversely with consumption of crispbreads and rusk. Overall, most of the food items rich in linoleic acid and soluble carbohydrated were unrelated to disease risk. Despite the limited statistical precision of the point estimates, these findings seem to indicate that consumption of specific foods may influence melanoma risk.
2008
melanoma; food intake; vegetable oil intake; linoleic acid; epidemiology; risk factors; case-control study
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Food intake and risk of cutaneous melanoma in an Italian population / Vinceti, Marco; Bonvicini, Francesca; Pellacani, Giovanni; S., Sieri; Malagoli, Carlotta; Giusti, Francesca; V., Krogh; Bergomi, Margherita; Seidenari, Stefania. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - 62:(2008), pp. 1351-1354.
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