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The relationship between animal fat intake,cigarette smoking,and lung cancer
Authors:Jinxiang Xie  Emmanuel Lesaffre  Hugo Kesteloot
Affiliation:(1) Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Leuven, Belgium;(2) Department of Epidemiology, Universitaire Ziekenbuizen Sint-Rafaël, Capucijnenvoer 33, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:An international ecologic study on the relationship between fat intake, cigarette consumption, and age-specific lung cancer mortality rates was conducted using data obtained from 29 countries. The 1969–71 and 1984–86 mortality rates for lung cancer were related to smoking habits and to levels of animal fat intake. Highly significant independent positive correlations for lung cancer with both cigarette smoking and animal fat consumption were seen. No significant independent relationship was found between lung cancer mortality and vegetable fat consumption. In a multiple regression analysis linking lung cancer mortality to dietary intake of animal fat, cigarette smoking, and the interaction term between cigarette smoking and animal fat intake, only the latter term was significant (P<0.001) pointing fowards a role for animal fat as a promoter of lung cancer.This study was supported in part by the Association Against Cancer (Vereniging voor Kankerbestrijding).
Keywords:Cigarette smoking  dietary animal fat  dietary vegetable fat  fat  interaction  international  lung cancer mortality
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