Dietary pattern and other factors of breast cancer among women: a case control study in Northwest Ethiopia

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作者
Fentie, Hiwot [1 ]
Ntenda, Peter Austin Morton [2 ]
Tiruneh, Fentanesh Nibret [1 ]
机构
[1] Bahir Dar Univ, Bahir Dar Inst Technol, Fac Chem & Food Engn, Dept Appl Human Nutr, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
[2] Kamuzu Univ Hlth Sci, Malaria Alert Ctr, Private Bag 360, Blantyre, Malawi
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Breast cancer; Women; Dietary patterns; Ethiopia; FOOD FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE; RADIATION-EXPOSURE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; RECEPTOR STATUS; POOLED ANALYSIS; RISK; METAANALYSIS; EXERCISE;
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10.1186/s12885-023-11501-1
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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IntroductionBreast cancer is presently the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, and it stands as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Notably, breast cancer rates have seen a significant increase in sub-Saharan African countries, including Ethiopia. Several risk factors contribute to breast cancer, some of which can be modified, while others are inherent. Promoting a healthier diet is strongly encouraged as a preventive measure against breast cancer. However, it's noteworthy that no previous research has investigated the connection between dietary patterns and the risk of breast cancer among Ethiopian women. Therefore, the primary objective of the current study is to examine the relationship between dietary patterns, socioeconomic and behavior factors associated with breast cancer in Ethiopian women.MethodsA case-control study was conducted at an institution in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia, involving 260 women, comprising 86 cases and 174 controls. We administered a standardized and validated questionnaire to assess a range of sociodemographic, reproductive, clinical, lifestyle, and dietary characteristics through face-to-face interviews. To analyze the differences between the cases and controls, we employed the Chi-square test. Furthermore, we assessed the relationships between these variables using binary multivariate logistic regression. To measure the association between variables, we utilized odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals.ResultsThe results of the multivariate analysis indicated that participants in the younger age group had significantly lower odds of developing breast cancer (AOR = 0.05; 95% CI: 0.00-0.91) compared to those in the older age group. Additionally, women who breastfed their children for shorter durations were 3.66 times more likely to develop breast cancer (AOR = 3.66; 95% CI: 2.78-6.89) than those who breastfed for longer periods. Furthermore, women with sedentary lifestyles faced a significantly higher risk of breast cancer, with odds 10.53 times greater (AOR = 10.53; 95% CI: 5.21-21.36) than their counterparts who engaged in moderate or highly active lifestyles. Lastly, participants who had previously undergone chest therapy were 6.43 times more likely to develop breast cancer (AOR = 6.43; 95% CI: 3.20-13.90) compared to those who had not.ConclusionsBreast cancer prevention interventions, including breastfeeding counseling and increased physical activity should be recognized as a central strategy for lowering breast cancer risk. Furthermore, healthcare providers should aim to minimize exposure to chest radiation therapy.
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