Risk factors for pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer

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Grigor'eva, Irina N. [1 ]
Efimova, Olga, V [2 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Sci Res Inst Therapy & Prevent Med, Inst Cytol & Genet, Novosibirsk, Russia
[2] Minist Internal Affairs Russia Moscow, Med Unit, Moscow, Russia
关键词
acute pancreatitis; chronic pancreatitis; pancreatic cancer; tobacco smoking; alcohol consumption; nutrition; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; METAANALYSIS; ALCOHOL; COHORT; DIET; INSUFFICIENCY; POPULATION; DRINKING; FOLATE;
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10.26442/00403660.2021.08.200970
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aim. To identify and compare the frequency of alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, levels of main macronutrients, vitamins and mineral elements consumption in patients with acute (AP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) and pancreatic cancer (PC). Materials and methods. At the observational clinical cross-sectional uncontrolled case-study 65 patients with AP or CP (group 1) and 45 patients with PC (group 2) were examined. A survey of patients was carried out: questionnaire on tobacco smoking, a frequency questionnaire on alcohol consumption, a questionnaire for assessing the frequency of food consumption. Results. The frequency of smoking (33.8, 20.0%; p>0.05), alcohol consumption >= 1 times/week during the last year (21.5, 15.6%; p>0.05) did not differ significantly between the two groups. The highest consumption rates of total, vegetable, animal protein, total carbohydrates, refined sugar, animal fat, cholesterol, MUFA, dietary fiber, vitamins (beta-carotene, vitamin B-1, B-2, C, PP), mineral elements (iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, phosphorus) and the daily energy content of the diet were determined in PC than in the AP and CP group. Among patients of group 1, deficient intake of fat-soluble vitamin A (93.3, 54.8%; p=0.009) and vitamin E (80.0, 48.4%; p=0.041) was more common in the subgroup of patients with excretory pancreatic insufficiency than without it, and the chance of having hypercholesterolemia was associated with a deficient intake of vitamin E [Ex(B)=3.3, 95% CI 1.5-9.3; p=0.027]. Conclusion. There were no differences in the frequency of smoking and alcohol consumption between patients with AP and CP and PC. The highest indices of the main macronutrients, daily energy content of the diet, micronutrients (except for vitamins A, E) were found in PC than in the group of patients with AP and CP. Among patients with AP and CP with excretory pancreatic insufficiency, a lower intake of fat-soluble vitamins was noted and associations of hypercholesterolemia with deficient intake of vitamin E were obtained.
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