Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake has been associated with an increased risk of obesity and type II diabetes. However, its association with endometrial cancer is unclear. Methods:We evaluated dietary intake of SSB, fruit juice, sugar-free beverages, sweets/baked goods, starch, and sugars among 23,039 postmenopausal women in the Iowa Women’s Health Study. Incident estrogen-dependent type I and estrogen-independent type II endometrial cancers were identified via linkage with the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results Registry. Risks of type I and type II endometrial cancers were separately compared by energy-adjusted dietary intake in Cox proportional hazards regression models. Results: From 1986 to 2010, 506 type I and 89 ...
Background: Despite consistent associations of type II diabetes mellitus with hormonally related can...
Background: It is unknown whether the risk for obesity-related cancers differs between metabolically...
Background: Given the international variations in breast cancer incidence rates and the changes in b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake has been associated with an increased risk of obes...
Endometrial and ovarian cancers are among the top ten cancers that occur in women in the US. The con...
Background: Although unopposed estrogen exposure is considered the main driver of endometrial carcin...
Background: Increased exposure to endogenous estrogen and/or insulin may partly explain the relation...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates that hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia may be implicated in...
Background: It is hypothesized that inflammation may mediate the relationship between obesity and en...
OBJECTIVE: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption had substantially increased across successive ...
Background: Metabolic syndrome and its component fea-ture, central obesity, are associated with endo...
Background: Evidence of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and risk of cardiovascular diseas...
PURPOSE: Alcohol intake may adversely affect the concentrations of endogenous sex hormones, and thus...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a consistent risk factor for breast cancer, and evidence suggests...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer in the US. The consumption of refined...
Background: Despite consistent associations of type II diabetes mellitus with hormonally related can...
Background: It is unknown whether the risk for obesity-related cancers differs between metabolically...
Background: Given the international variations in breast cancer incidence rates and the changes in b...
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake has been associated with an increased risk of obes...
Endometrial and ovarian cancers are among the top ten cancers that occur in women in the US. The con...
Background: Although unopposed estrogen exposure is considered the main driver of endometrial carcin...
Background: Increased exposure to endogenous estrogen and/or insulin may partly explain the relation...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates that hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia may be implicated in...
Background: It is hypothesized that inflammation may mediate the relationship between obesity and en...
OBJECTIVE: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption had substantially increased across successive ...
Background: Metabolic syndrome and its component fea-ture, central obesity, are associated with endo...
Background: Evidence of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption and risk of cardiovascular diseas...
PURPOSE: Alcohol intake may adversely affect the concentrations of endogenous sex hormones, and thus...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a consistent risk factor for breast cancer, and evidence suggests...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer in the US. The consumption of refined...
Background: Despite consistent associations of type II diabetes mellitus with hormonally related can...
Background: It is unknown whether the risk for obesity-related cancers differs between metabolically...
Background: Given the international variations in breast cancer incidence rates and the changes in b...