Impact of cumulative body mass index and cardiometabolic diseases on survival among patients with colorectal and breast cancer: a multi-centre cohort study

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作者
Kohls, Mirjam [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Freisling, Heinz [4 ]
Charvat, Hadrien [3 ]
Soerjomataram, Isabelle [3 ]
Viallon, Vivian [4 ]
Davila-Batista, Veronica [4 ]
Kaaks, Rudolf [5 ]
Turzanski-Fortner, Renee [5 ]
Aleksandrova, Krasimira [6 ,7 ]
Schulze, Matthias B. [7 ,8 ]
Dahm, Christina C. [9 ]
Tilma Vistisen, Helene [9 ]
Rostgaard-Hansen, Agnetha Linn [10 ]
Tjonneland, Anne [10 ,11 ]
Bonet, Catalina [12 ]
Sanchez, Maria-Jose [13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ]
Colorado-Yohar, Sandra [15 ,17 ,18 ]
Masala, Giovanna [19 ]
Palli, Domenico [19 ]
Krogh, Vittorio [20 ]
Ricceri, Fulvio [21 ]
Rolandsson, Olov [22 ]
Lu, Sai San Moon [22 ]
Tsilidis, Konstantinos K. [23 ,24 ]
Weiderpass, Elisabete [25 ]
Gunter, Marc J. [4 ]
Ferrari, Pietro [4 ]
Berger, Ursula [1 ,2 ]
Arnold, Melina [3 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Inst Med Informat Proc Biometry & Epidemiol IBE, Munich, Germany
[2] Pettenkofer Sch Publ Hlth, Munich, Germany
[3] Int Agcy Res Canc IARC WHO, Canc Surveillance Branch, 150 Cours Albert Thomas, F-69372 Lyon 08, France
[4] Int Agcy Res Canc IARC WHO, Nutr & Metab Branch, 150 Cours Albert Thomas, F-69372 Lyon 08, France
[5] German Canc Res Ctr, Div Canc Epidemiol, Heidelberg, Germany
[6] German Inst Human Nutr Potsdam Rehbruecke DIfE, Nutr Immun & Metab Senior Scientist Grp, Dept Nutr & Gerontol, Nuthetal, Germany
[7] Univ Potsdam, Inst Nutr Sci, Potsdam, Germany
[8] German Inst Human Nutr Potsdam Rehbrucke, Dept Mol Epidemiol, Nuthetal, Germany
[9] Aarhus Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Aarhus, Denmark
[10] Danish Canc Soc Res Ctr Diet Genes & Environm, Copenhagen, Denmark
[11] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Publ Hlth, Copenhagen, Denmark
[12] Inst Catala Oncol, Unit Nutr Environm & Canc, Canc Epidemiol Res Program, Barcelona, Spain
[13] Escuela Andaluza Salud Publ EASP, Granada, Spain
[14] Inst Invest Biosanitaria Ibs GRANADA, Granada, Spain
[15] CIBER Epidemiol & Publ Hlth CIBERESP, Madrid, Spain
[16] Univ Granada, Granada, Spain
[17] IMIB Arrixaca, Murcia Reg Hlth Council, Dept Epidemiol, Murcia, Spain
[18] Univ Antioquia, Natl Fac Publ Hlth, Res Grp Demog & Hlth, Medellin, Colombia
[19] Inst Canc Res Prevent & Clin Network ISPRO, Canc Risk Factors & Life Style Epidemiol Unit, Florence, Italy
[20] Fdn IRCCS Ist Nazl Tumori Milano, Epidemiol & Prevent Unit, Milan, Italy
[21] Univ Turin, Dept Clin & Biol Sci, Turin, Italy
[22] Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med, Family Med, Umea, Sweden
[23] Imperial Coll London, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, London, England
[24] Univ Ioannina Sch Med, Dept Hyg & Epidemiol, Ioannina, Greece
[25] Int Agcy Res Canc IARC WHO, Lyon, France
关键词
Body mass index; Breast cancer; Colorectal cancer; Cardiovascular disease; Diabetes; Comorbidity; Cumulative exposure; Survival; Cohort study; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; LIFE-STYLE; OBESITY; PROGNOSIS; PARTICIPANTS; WOMEN; RISK;
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10.1186/s12885-022-09589-y
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摘要
Background Body mass index (BMI) and cardiometabolic comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes have been studied as negative prognostic factors in cancer survival, but possible dependencies in the mechanisms underlying these associations remain largely unexplored. We analysed these associations in colorectal and breast cancer patients. Methods Based on repeated BMI assessments of cancer-free participants from four European countries in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and nutrition (EPIC) study, individual BMI-trajectories reflecting predicted mean BMI between ages 20 to 50 years were estimated using a growth curve model. Participants with incident colorectal or breast cancer after the age of 50 years were included in the survival analysis to study the prognostic effect of mean BMI and cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) prior to cancer. CMD were defined as one or more chronic conditions among stroke, myocardial infarction, and type 2 diabetes. Hazard ratios (HRs) and confidence intervals (CIs) of mean BMI and CMD were derived using multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazard regression for mean BMI and CMD separately and both exposures combined, in subgroups of localised and advanced disease. Results In the total cohort of 159,045 participants, there were 1,045 and 1,620 eligible patients of colorectal and breast cancer. In colorectal cancer patients, a higher BMI (by 1 kg/m2) was associated with a 6% increase in risk of death (95% CI of HR: 1.02-1.10). The HR for CMD was 1.25 (95% CI: 0.97-1.61). The associations for both exposures were stronger in patients with localised colorectal cancer. In breast cancer patients, a higher BMI was associated with a 4% increase in risk of death (95% CI: 1.00-1.08). CMDs were associated with a 46% increase in risk of death (95% CI: 1.01-2.09). The estimates and CIs for BMI remained similar after adjustment for CMD and vice versa. Conclusions Our results suggest that cumulative exposure to higher BMI during early to mid-adulthood was associated with poorer survival in patients with breast and colorectal cancer, independent of CMD prior to cancer diagnosis. The association between a CMD diagnosis prior to cancer and survival in patients with breast and colorectal cancer was independent of BMI.
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