Ultra-Processed Food Intake and Smoking Interact in Relation with Colorectal Adenomas.

Nutrients
Naomi Fliss-IsakovRevital Kariv

Abstract

Smoking and ultra-processed foods (UPFs), a substantial part of the western diet, have been suggested to have a potential carcinogenic effect, though epidemiologic data are lacking. We aimed to examine the association between high UPF intake and colorectal adenomas, and to test the interaction with smoking. In a case-control study among consecutive subjects undergoing colonoscopy in a tertiary center during 2010-2015, UPF intake and smoking were compared between cases with colorectal adenomas and controls. Within 652 participants (cases, n = 294 and controls, n = 358), high UPF intake (defined as percent of kcal from UPF above the study sample upper tertile) was positively associated with adenomas (Odds ratio (OR) = 1.75, 95% Confidence interval (CI) 1.14-2.68), advanced and proximal adenomas (OR = 2.17, 1.29-3.65 and OR = 2.38, 1.37-4.11) among the whole study sample; and with adenomas (OR = 3.54, 1.90-6.61), non-advanced adenomas (OR = 2.60, 1.20-5.63), advanced adenomas (OR = 4.76, 2.20-10.30), proximal adenomas (OR = 6.23, 2.67-14.52), and distal adenomas (OR = 2.49, 1.21-5.13) among smokers. Additionally, a dose-dependent association was observed between tertiles of UPF intake and adenomas only among smokers (p for trend <...Continue Reading

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