Association of gain and loss of weight before and after menopause with risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in the Iowa women's health study.
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Harvie, Michelle NHowell, Anthony
Vierkant, Robert A
Kumar, Nagi
Cerhan, James R
Kelemen, Linda E
Folsom, Aaron R
Sellers, Thomas A
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Univeristy Department of Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom.Issue Date
2005-03
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Obesity and adult weight gain are well-established risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. Although there are a few studies demonstrating the contribution of adult weight gain to breast cancer risk, whether weight gain during a critical time period is specifically associated with risk, or whether subsequent weight loss among women who have gained weight will reduce the excess risk, is not firmly established. We investigated the association of changes in weight (loss or gain in excess of 5% of body weight) using two risk factor models: (a) age 18 to 30 years and age 30 years to menopause and (b) age 30 years to menopause and after the menopause to the baseline study in 1986 on risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in a prospective cohort of 33,660 postmenopausal women in Iowa. Over 15 years of follow-up, 1,987 cases of breast cancer occurred. Data were analyzed using proportional hazards regression models adjusted for established breast cancer risk factors. The most frequently observed pattern of body weight over time was a consistent increase; these women were observed to have the highest rates of breast cancer and served as the reference category for all comparisons. The lowest-risk groups were (a) women who maintained or lost weight from age 18 to 30 years and then lost weight from age 30 years to menopause [risk ratio (RR), 0.36; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.22-0.60] and (b) women who maintained or lost weight from age 30 years to menopause and then lost weight after the menopause (RR, 0.48; 95% CI, 0.22-0.65). Women who gained weight from age 30 years to menopause but then lost weight after the menopause experienced risk reductions (RR, 0.77; 95% CI, 0.64-0.92) although perhaps slightly smaller in magnitude than women who maintained their weight in both time intervals (RR, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.55-0.73). Women who gained weight from age 18 to 30 years and then lost weight from age 30 years to menopause had comparable risk reductions (RR, 0.61; 95% CI, 0.46-0.8) with women who maintained their weight in both time intervals (RR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.64-0.84). Women who gained weight during the period from age 30 years to menopause but who had stable weight after menopause had rates similar to the reference group. These data suggest prevention of weight gain between age 18 years and menopause or weight loss and maintenance during these years reduces risk of postmenopausal breast cancer.Citation
Association of gain and loss of weight before and after menopause with risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in the Iowa women's health study. 2005, 14 (3):656-61 Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev.Journal
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & PreventionDOI
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-04-0001PubMed ID
15767346Type
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1055-9965ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-04-0001
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