Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their role as methyl donors in the one-carbon metabolism. However, it remains unknown whether dietary intake of choline and betaine is associated with colorectal cancer risk. We prospectively examined the associations between dietary choline and betaine intake and risk of colorectal cancer in men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. We followed 47,302 men and identified a total of 987 incident colorectal cancer cases from 1986 to 2004. We assessed dietary and supplemental choline and betaine intake every four years using a validated semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to estimate multiv...
A relative deficiency of choline and betaine has been studied for its potential atherogenic properti...
BackgroundMeat, milk, and eggs have been inconsistently associated with the risk of advanced prostat...
Evidence from human and animal research indicates that choline metabolic pathways may be activated d...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline and betaine are involved in methyl-group metabolism as methyl-group donors; thus, like folat...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is increasing in low- and middle-income countries, likely due to...
Background Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal c...
Purpose: Two prior cohort studies suggested that choline, but not betaine intake, is associated with...
Choline and betaine are important methyl donors that contribute to protein and phospholipid synthesi...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Few studies have examined associations between plasma choline metabolites and risk of colorectal can...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
A relative deficiency of choline and betaine has been studied for its potential atherogenic properti...
BackgroundMeat, milk, and eggs have been inconsistently associated with the risk of advanced prostat...
Evidence from human and animal research indicates that choline metabolic pathways may be activated d...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline and betaine are involved in methyl-group metabolism as methyl-group donors; thus, like folat...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is increasing in low- and middle-income countries, likely due to...
Background Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal c...
Purpose: Two prior cohort studies suggested that choline, but not betaine intake, is associated with...
Choline and betaine are important methyl donors that contribute to protein and phospholipid synthesi...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Few studies have examined associations between plasma choline metabolites and risk of colorectal can...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
A relative deficiency of choline and betaine has been studied for its potential atherogenic properti...
BackgroundMeat, milk, and eggs have been inconsistently associated with the risk of advanced prostat...
Evidence from human and animal research indicates that choline metabolic pathways may be activated d...