Nutrition and Dietary Habits Associated with Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the Population of Omsk region: Case-Control Study
https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2019-18-1-67-73
Abstract
Relevance. Nutrition is the most important biological factor on which the functioning of the human body depends. The link between the development of colorectal cancer and nutrition and eating habits is well known: excessive consumption of red meat, fats, alcohol, lack of dietary fiber, obesity. Objective: To assess the prevalence and significance of factors related to nutrition and food habits in the development of colorectal cancer (CRC) in the population of the Omsk region.
Materials and methods. An epidemiological analytical study (case-control) was conducted, in which 609 people took part - residents of the Omsk Region aged 30 to 85 years (average age 51.2 years; 95% CI 48.1 – 54.3). The study examined 23 factors characterizing the diet and eating habits of study participants.
Result and discussion. Of the 23 risk factors for CRC associated with nutrition and food habits, only six confirmed their importance to the residents of the Omsk region: a body mass index of more than 25, alcohol consumption more than twice a month with a predominance of strong, the frequency of red meat consumed more than 10 times a month, the amount of fresh fruit consumed is less than 100 grams at a time, the preference for fatty foods.
Findings. The implementation of preventive measures, taking into account the prevalence of risk factors for CRC, including factors related to nutrition and eating habits, reduces the population and individual risk of this pathology in the population of the region, as well as health losses due to malignant neoplasms of the colon and colon.
About the Authors
N. G. ShirlinaRussian Federation
Natalya G. Shirlina – Cand. Sci. (Med.), Senior Lecturer, Department of Epidemiology
644050, Omsk city, Mira Avenue, 9, room 39a. +7-983-661-18-01
V. L. Stasenko
Russian Federation
Vladimir L. Stasenko – Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of Epidemiology
+7 (3812)650654
D. V. Turchaninov
Russian Federation
Denis V. Turchaninov – Dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, Head of the Department of hygiene, human nutrition
+7(3812)650019.
I. A. Sohoshko
Russian Federation
Igor A. Sohoshko – Dr. Sci. (Med.), professor, professor of the Department of hygiene, human nutrition
+7 (3812)65-00-19
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For citations:
Shirlina N.G., Stasenko V.L., Turchaninov D.V., Sohoshko I.A. Nutrition and Dietary Habits Associated with Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the Population of Omsk region: Case-Control Study. Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention. 2019;18(1):67-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2019-18-1-67-73