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Anthropometry, body shape in early-life and risk of premenopausal breast cancer among Latin American women: results from the PRECAMA study.


ABSTRACT: Cumulating evidence in Caucasian women suggests a positive association between height and premenopausal breast cancer risk and a negative association with overall adiposity; however data from Latin America are scarce. We investigated the associations between excess adiposity, body shape evolution across life, and risk of premenopausal breast cancer among 406 cases (women aged 20-45) and 406 matched population-based controls from Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Negative associations between adult adiposity and breast cancer risk were observed in adjusted models (body mass index (BMI): Odds ratio (OR) per 1?kg/m2?=?0.93; 95% confidence interval?=?0.89-0.96; waist circumference (WC): OR per 10?cm?=?0.81 (0.69-0.96); hip circumference (HC): OR per 10?cm?=?0.80 (0.67-0.95)). Height and leg length were not associated with risk. In normal weight women (18.5???BMI??88?cm) had an increased risk compared to women with normal WC (OR?=?3.60(1.47-8.79)). Residuals of WC over BMI showed positive associations when adjusted for BMI (OR per 10?cm?=?1.38 (0.98-1.94)). Body shape at younger ages and body shape evolution were not associated with risk. No heterogeneity was observed by receptor status. In this population of Latin American premenopausal women, different fat distributions in adulthood were differentially associated with risk of breast cancer.

SUBMITTER: His M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7010745 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cumulating evidence in Caucasian women suggests a positive association between height and premenopausal breast cancer risk and a negative association with overall adiposity; however data from Latin America are scarce. We investigated the associations between excess adiposity, body shape evolution across life, and risk of premenopausal breast cancer among 406 cases (women aged 20-45) and 406 matched population-based controls from Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico. Negative associations betw  ...[more]

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