Green tea and coffee consumption and its association with thyroid cancer risk: a population-based cohort study in Japan

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作者
Michikawa, Takehiro [1 ,2 ]
Inoue, Manami [1 ]
Shimazu, Taichi [1 ]
Sasazuki, Shizuka [1 ]
Iwasaki, Motoki [1 ]
Sawada, Norie [1 ]
Yamaji, Taiki [1 ]
Tsugane, Shoichiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Canc Ctr, Res Ctr Canc Prevent & Screening, Epidemiol & Prevent Div, Chuo Ku, Tokyo 1040045, Japan
[2] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth, Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1608582, Japan
关键词
Green tea; Coffee; Thyroid cancer; Menopausal status; Cohort study; ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR; POOLED ANALYSIS; PREMENOPAUSAL; CATECHINS; BINDING; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1007/s10552-011-9771-2
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The anticarcinogenic potential of green tea and coffee might be expected to reduce the risk of thyroid cancer, but epidemiological evidence is sparse. We examined green tea and coffee consumption in association with thyroid cancer risk in a general Japanese population. We analyzed data from a prospective cohort of 100,507 persons (48,802 men; 51,705 women) aged 40-69. Green tea and coffee consumption were assessed via a self-administered questionnaire. During a mean 14.2-year follow-up, we documented 159 thyroid cancer cases (26 in men; 133 in women), and Cox regression were used to calculated hazard ratios (HRs). Green tea consumption was not found to be associated with thyroid cancer risk in general. However, when women were stratified by menopausal status, the multivariable HR for a parts per thousand yen5 cups/day versus < 1 cup/day was 1.66 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.85-3.23, trend p = 0.04) in premenopausal women, and was 0.47 (95% CI = 0.23-0.96, trend p = 0.06) in postmenopausal women. We found no association between coffee consumption and thyroid cancer risk in either sex. High green tea consumption may be positively associated with premenopausal thyroid cancer risk, but inversely associated with postmenopausal thyroid cancer risk.
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页码:985 / 993
页数:9
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