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AuthorTayyem, Reema F.
AuthorBawadi, Hiba A.
AuthorShehada, Ihab
AuthorAgraib, Lana M.
AuthorAl-Awwad, Narmeen J.
AuthorHeath, Dennis D.
AuthorBani-Hani, Kamal E.
Available date2016-10-09T07:28:46Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameIntegrative Cancer Therapies
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735415620010
CitationTayyem R.F., Bawadi H.A., et al. "Consumption of Whole Grains, Refined Cereals, and Legumes and Its Association With Colorectal Cancer Among Jordanians" Integrative Cancer Therapies (2016) 15:3 pp. 318-325
ISSN1534-7354
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4837
AbstractBackground The role of whole grains, refined cereals, and legumes in preventing or initiating colorectal cancer (CRC) is still uncertain. The aim of this study is to examine the possible association between the consumption of whole grains, refined cereals, and legumes and the risk of developing CRC among Jordanian population. Methods A validated food frequency questionnaire was used to collect dietary data with regard to intake of whole grains, refined cereals, and legumes. A total of 220 diagnosed CRC participants and 281 CRC-free control participants matched by age, gender, occupation, and marital status were recruited. Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of developing CRC in relation to the consumption of different types of whole grains, refined cereals, and legumes. Results The odds ratio (OR) for developing CRC among cases consumed refined wheat bread at all meals was 3.1 compared with controls (95% CI: 1.2-7.9, P-Trend = 0.001); whereas the OR associated with whole wheat bread was 0.44 (95% CI: 0.22-0.92, P-Trend = 0.001). The statistical evaluation for daily consumption of rice suggested a direct association with the risk of developing CRC, OR = 3.0 (95% CI: 0.27-33.4, P-Trend = 0.020). Weekly consumption of macaroni was associated with CRC with OR of 2.4 (95% CI: 1.1-5.3, P-Trend = 0.001). The consumption of corn, bulgur, lentils, and peas suggested a protective trend, although the trend was not statistically significant. Conclusion This study provides additional indicators of the protective role of whole grains and suggests a direct association between consumption of refined grains and higher possibility for developing CRC.
SponsorHigher Council of Science and Technology-Jordan
Languageen
PublisherSage
Subjectcolorectal cancer
whole grains
refined cereals
legumes
TitleConsumption of Whole Grains, Refined Cereals and Legumes and its Association with Colorectal Cancer among Jordanians
TypeArticle
Pagination318-325
Issue Number3
Volume Number15
ESSN1552-695X
dc.accessType Open Access


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