Introduction: Phospholipids are possible favorable agents for colorectal cancer (CRC). Choline has been inversely related to CRC risk but findings are inconsistent. We assessed the effect of dietary sphingomyelin (SM) choline moiety and total choline intake on risk of CRC. Method: This analysis is based on a multicenter case-control study conducted between 1992 and 1996 in Italy. A total of 6107 subjects were enrolled, including 1225 colon cancer cases, 728 rectal cancer cases and 4154 hospital-based controls. We applied data on the composition of foods in terms of SM choline moiety and choline intake on dietary information collected through a validated food-frequency questionnaire. Odds ratio (OR) for energy-adjusted tertiles of SM choline moiety and choline were estimated through logistic regression models adjusted for sex, age, center, education, alcohol consumption, body mass index, family history of CRC, and physical activity. Results: Choline was inversely related to CRC risk (OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile: 0.85; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.73-0.99), with a significant trend in risk. The OR for an increment of one standard deviation of energy-adjusted choline intake was 0.93 (95% CI: 0.88-0.98). The association was consistent in colon and rectal cancer and also across colon subsites. SM choline moiety was not associated with CRC risk (OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile: 0.96, 95% CI 0.84-1.11). Conclusion: This study shows an inverse association between choline intake and CRC but not with SM choline moiety.

Dietary Choline and Sphingomyelin Choline moiety Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer: A Case Control Study / Marta Rossi; Malak Khalifeh; Federica Fiori; Maria Parpinel; Diego Serraino; Claudio Pelucchi; Eva Negri; Attilio Giacosa; Anna Crispo; Giulia Collatuzzo; Yusuf Hannun; Chiara Luberto; Carlo La Vecchia; Paolo Boffetta. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - ELETTRONICO. - 2023:77(2023), pp. 905-910. [10.21203/rs.3.rs-1847899/v1]

Dietary Choline and Sphingomyelin Choline moiety Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer: A Case Control Study

Eva Negri;Giulia Collatuzzo;Paolo Boffetta
2023

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Introduction: Phospholipids are possible favorable agents for colorectal cancer (CRC). Choline has been inversely related to CRC risk but findings are inconsistent. We assessed the effect of dietary sphingomyelin (SM) choline moiety and total choline intake on risk of CRC. Method: This analysis is based on a multicenter case-control study conducted between 1992 and 1996 in Italy. A total of 6107 subjects were enrolled, including 1225 colon cancer cases, 728 rectal cancer cases and 4154 hospital-based controls. We applied data on the composition of foods in terms of SM choline moiety and choline intake on dietary information collected through a validated food-frequency questionnaire. Odds ratio (OR) for energy-adjusted tertiles of SM choline moiety and choline were estimated through logistic regression models adjusted for sex, age, center, education, alcohol consumption, body mass index, family history of CRC, and physical activity. Results: Choline was inversely related to CRC risk (OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile: 0.85; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.73-0.99), with a significant trend in risk. The OR for an increment of one standard deviation of energy-adjusted choline intake was 0.93 (95% CI: 0.88-0.98). The association was consistent in colon and rectal cancer and also across colon subsites. SM choline moiety was not associated with CRC risk (OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile: 0.96, 95% CI 0.84-1.11). Conclusion: This study shows an inverse association between choline intake and CRC but not with SM choline moiety.
2023
Dietary Choline and Sphingomyelin Choline moiety Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer: A Case Control Study / Marta Rossi; Malak Khalifeh; Federica Fiori; Maria Parpinel; Diego Serraino; Claudio Pelucchi; Eva Negri; Attilio Giacosa; Anna Crispo; Giulia Collatuzzo; Yusuf Hannun; Chiara Luberto; Carlo La Vecchia; Paolo Boffetta. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - ELETTRONICO. - 2023:77(2023), pp. 905-910. [10.21203/rs.3.rs-1847899/v1]
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