Background: Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is present in milk products and meat from ruminants, appears to have anticarcinogenic activity against breast cancer in animal and in vitro experiments. To date, few epidemiologic data are available in humans. Objective: This study evaluated the relation between intakes of CLA and other fatty acids and breast cancer incidence in the Netherlands Cohort Study. Design: Intake data derived from a validated 150-item food-frequency questionnaire were linked to an existing database with analytic data on specific fatty acids in European foods (the TRANSFAIR study). With 6.3 y of follow-up and 941 incident cases of breast cancer, multivariate rate ratios and 95% CIs were calculated for energy-adjuste...
Background: Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovar...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been recently studied mainly because of its potential in protecti...
The fatty acid content of adipose tissue in postmenopausal breast cancer cases and controls from fiv...
Department of Nutritional Epidemiology, TNO Nutrition and Food Research, Zeist, Netherlands. voorrip...
Specific fatty acids may have differential effects on breast cancer etiology. Animal studies have su...
Recently prevention strategies for breast cancer are focused on lifestyle modification such as diet....
International audienceBackground: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breas...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breast cancer risk. However, relatively...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminant trans-fatty acids, especially cis9, trans11-conjugated linoleic acid (c9, t11...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate the association between dietary linoleic acid (LA...
The relationship between fatty acids and breast cancer has been debated for long, because of the hig...
International audienceAbstract Dietary trans fatty acids (TFAs) are either natural (ruminant sources...
Milk fat contains several compounds with known anti-carcinogenic properties. One of these is conjuga...
Background: Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovar...
Background: Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovar...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been recently studied mainly because of its potential in protecti...
The fatty acid content of adipose tissue in postmenopausal breast cancer cases and controls from fiv...
Department of Nutritional Epidemiology, TNO Nutrition and Food Research, Zeist, Netherlands. voorrip...
Specific fatty acids may have differential effects on breast cancer etiology. Animal studies have su...
Recently prevention strategies for breast cancer are focused on lifestyle modification such as diet....
International audienceBackground: Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breas...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breast cancer risk. However, relatively...
INTRODUCTION: Ruminant trans-fatty acids, especially cis9, trans11-conjugated linoleic acid (c9, t11...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate the association between dietary linoleic acid (LA...
The relationship between fatty acids and breast cancer has been debated for long, because of the hig...
International audienceAbstract Dietary trans fatty acids (TFAs) are either natural (ruminant sources...
Milk fat contains several compounds with known anti-carcinogenic properties. One of these is conjuga...
Background: Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovar...
Background: Fatty acids impact obesity, estrogens, and inflammation, which are risk factors for ovar...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been recently studied mainly because of its potential in protecti...
The fatty acid content of adipose tissue in postmenopausal breast cancer cases and controls from fiv...