乳腺癌与乳制品消费之间的关系:一项系统综述。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Heba Mohammed Arafat, Julia Omar, Noorazliyana Shafii, Ihab Ali Naser, Nahed Ali Al Laham, Rosediani Muhamad, Tengku Ahmad Damitri Al-Astani, Ashraf Jaber Shaqaliah, Ohood Mohammed Shamallakh, Kholoud Mohammed Shamallakh, Mai Abdel Haleem Abusalah
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背景:在世界范围内,女性最常发现和致命的癌症是癌症。从公共卫生的角度来看,估计与乳制品摄入相关的BC风险可能有助于综合管理。在流行病学研究中,关于食用乳制品与BC风险之间关系的数据相互矛盾。因此,我们试图评估乳制品消费与BC发展之间的联系。正文:为了总结和量化关于食用牛奶或其他乳制品与BC发展的最新发现,我们进行了系统的文献综述。我们查阅了截至2022年1月以英文出版的相关出版物的多个数据库。在确定的82篇文章中,只有18篇符合纳入标准并进行了分析。最终确定了9项前瞻性研究、7项回顾性研究和2项横断面研究。结论:总体而言,乳制品消费与患癌症的风险呈负相关。未来的研究将有助于阐明乳制品在人类健康中的作用,并应考虑在均衡饮食中使用乳制品。关键信息不同类型乳制品对BC风险的影响以及可能的剂量-反应关系尚不清楚。估计与乳制品消费相关的BC风险可能有助于医生和公共卫生政策制定预防策略,以减少其发生。本系统综述旨在评估乳制品消费和BC风险。总的来说,当观察乳制品消费和BC风险时,发现了相反的关联。
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The association between breast cancer and consumption of dairy products: a systematic review.

The association between breast cancer and consumption of dairy products: a systematic review.

Background: Among the world, the most frequently discovered and fatal cancer in women is breast cancer (BC). From the perspective of public health, estimating the BC risk linked to dairy intake may aid in comprehensive management. In epidemiological research data on the association between eating dairy foods and the risk of BC are conflicting. Therefore, we sought to assess the link between dairy food consumption and the development of BC.

Main text: To summarize and quantify the most recent findings on consuming milk or other dairy foods and the development of BC, we performed a systematic literature review. We checked through several databases for relevant publications published in English up to January 2022. Of the 82 articles identified, only 18 met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Nine Prospective, seven Retrospective and two Cross-Sectional studies were finally identified.

Conclusions: Overall, dairy consumption was inversely associated with the risk of developing breast cancer. Future studies will help elucidate the role of dairy products in human health, and their use within a balanced diet should be considered.KEY MESSAGESThe effect of different types of dairy products, and possible dose-response relationships on BC risk remains unknown.Estimating BC risk associated with dairy consumption may help to take the decision-making of physicians and public health policy in developing preventive strategies to reduce its occurrence.This systematic review was conducted to assess dairy consumption and BC risk.Overall, inverse associations were found when looking at dairy consumption and BC risk.

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Annals of medicine
Annals of medicine 医学-医学:内科
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292
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期刊介绍: Annals of Medicine is one of the world’s leading general medical review journals, boasting an impact factor of 5.435. It presents high-quality topical review articles, commissioned by the Editors and Editorial Committee, as well as original articles. The journal provides the current opinion on recent developments across the major medical specialties, with a particular focus on internal medicine. The peer-reviewed content of the journal keeps readers updated on the latest advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of diseases, and in how molecular medicine and genetics can be applied in daily clinical practice.
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