Objective: To investigate whether the protection observed for some micronutrients, such as beta-carotene, in several observational studies may simply reflect vegetable and fruit intake. Design: A case-control study conducted in Italy. Subjects: The subjects were 1225 colon cancer patients, 728 rectal cancer patients and 4154 hospital controls. Results: For the 16 micronutrients considered, the more closely a micronutrient was correlated with total vegetable and fruit intake, the more it appeared protective against colorectal cancer. Conclusion: When studying the effect of a nutrient on disease risk in an observational setting, its relation to other nutrients and foods must be taken into account
Background Fruit and vegetable intakes have been associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer; how...
Epidemiologists have long regarded vegetables and fruits as key features of a diet associated with a...
Previously, a lower risk of colorectal cancer was observed with fruit and vegetable consumption in t...
Objective: To investigate whether the protection observed for some micronutrients, such as beta-caro...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...
Summary The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorec...
The relationship between various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was investigated using da...
The association between dietary intake of various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was anal...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
The association between dietary intake of various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was anal...
BACKGROUND: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possibly associated with a decreased risk ...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possibly associated with a decreased risk ...
The relation between vegetable and fruit consumption and colorectal cancer risk was comprehensively ...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possibly associated with a decreased risk ...
Background Fruit and vegetable intakes have been associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer; how...
Epidemiologists have long regarded vegetables and fruits as key features of a diet associated with a...
Previously, a lower risk of colorectal cancer was observed with fruit and vegetable consumption in t...
Objective: To investigate whether the protection observed for some micronutrients, such as beta-caro...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...
Summary The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorec...
The relationship between various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was investigated using da...
The association between dietary intake of various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was anal...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possi-bly associated with a decreased risk...
The association between dietary intake of various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was anal...
BACKGROUND: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possibly associated with a decreased risk ...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possibly associated with a decreased risk ...
The relation between vegetable and fruit consumption and colorectal cancer risk was comprehensively ...
Background: A high consumption of fruit and vegetables is possibly associated with a decreased risk ...
Background Fruit and vegetable intakes have been associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer; how...
Epidemiologists have long regarded vegetables and fruits as key features of a diet associated with a...
Previously, a lower risk of colorectal cancer was observed with fruit and vegetable consumption in t...