The association of dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D to colorectal cancer risk among Iranian population

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Background: Vitamin D and Calcium have a possible protective impact versus rectal neoplasm. Vitamin D, an important nutrient, is vital to regulate the absorption of calcium and bone mineralization; nevertheless, in a case-control study in Iran, we investigated the relationship among the dietary intake of vitamin D and calcium with the hazard of rectal neoplasm. Methods: 363 subjects (162 cases and 201 controls) participated in the case- control Study from March 2017 to November 2018. Dietary intake of Calcium and Vitamin D was calculated using a 148-items food-frequency questionnaire. Results: Since altering the strong confounding agents, the multivariate risk proportion within the dietary vitamin D intake was OR=0.2, 95%CI 0.1-0.5, P-value < 0.001 among cases. There was no association in case of calcium and rectal cancer. Conclusions: Taken together, a possible reduction in the hazard of rectal neoplasm with dietary intake of Vitamin D within Iranian patients was observed.

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Hosseinzadeh, P., Javanbakht, M., Alemrajabi, M., Gholami, A., Amirkalali, B., Sohrabi, M., & Zamani, F. (2019). The association of dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D to colorectal cancer risk among Iranian population. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 20(9), 2825–2830. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.9.2825

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