Original Contribution Maternal Dietary Patterns During Early Pregnancy and the Odds of Childhood Germ Cell Tumors: A Children’s Oncology Group Study

  • Jessica R. B. Musselman
  • Anne M. Jurek
  • Kimberly J. Johnson
  • Amy M. Linabery
  • Leslie L. Robison
  • Xiao-ou Shu
  • Julie A. Ross
Publication date
January 2010

Abstract

Maternal diet during pregnancy may be associated with cancer in offspring. Intake of individual foods, as well as dietary patterns, can be used when examining these relations. Here, the authors examined associations between maternal dietary intake patterns and pediatric germ cell tumors (GCTs) using principal components analysis and logistic regression. Mothers of 222 GCT cases aged less than 15 years who were diagnosed at a Children’s Oncology Group institution between 1993 and 2001 and those of 336 frequency-matched controls completed a self-administered food frequency questionnaire of diet during early pregnancy. Four dietary patterns were identified: ‘‘Western,’ ’ ‘‘fruits and vegetables,’ ’ ‘‘protein,’ ’ and ‘‘healthful.’ ’ With adjust...

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