Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma: An exposome-wide analysis

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Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma : An exposome-wide analysis. / Saberi Hosnijeh, Fatemeh; Casabonne, Delphine; Nieters, Alexandra; Solans, Marta; Naudin, Sabine; Ferrari, Pietro; Mckay, James D.; Benavente, Yolanda; Weiderpass, Elisabete; Freisling, Heinz; Severi, Gianluca; Boutron Ruault, Marie-Christine; Besson, Caroline; Agnoli, Claudia; Masala, Giovanna; Sacerdote, Carlotta; Tumino, Rosario; Huerta, Jose Maria; Amiano, Pilar; Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel; Bonet, Catalina; Barricarte, Aurelio; Christakoudi, Sofia; Knuppel, Anika; Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas; Schulze, Matthias B.; Kaaks, Rudolf; Canzian, Federico; Spath, Florentin; Jerkeman, Mats; Rylander, Charlotta; Tjønneland, Anne; Olsen, Anja; Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen; Vermeulen, Roel.

In: International Journal of Cancer, Vol. 148, No. 9, 2021, p. 2115-2128.

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Saberi Hosnijeh, F, Casabonne, D, Nieters, A, Solans, M, Naudin, S, Ferrari, P, Mckay, JD, Benavente, Y, Weiderpass, E, Freisling, H, Severi, G, Boutron Ruault, M-C, Besson, C, Agnoli, C, Masala, G, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Huerta, JM, Amiano, P, Rodriguez-Barranco, M, Bonet, C, Barricarte, A, Christakoudi, S, Knuppel, A, Bueno-de-Mesquita, B, Schulze, MB, Kaaks, R, Canzian, F, Spath, F, Jerkeman, M, Rylander, C, Tjønneland, A, Olsen, A, Borch, KB & Vermeulen, R 2021, 'Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma: An exposome-wide analysis', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 148, no. 9, pp. 2115-2128. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33369

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Saberi Hosnijeh, F., Casabonne, D., Nieters, A., Solans, M., Naudin, S., Ferrari, P., Mckay, J. D., Benavente, Y., Weiderpass, E., Freisling, H., Severi, G., Boutron Ruault, M-C., Besson, C., Agnoli, C., Masala, G., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Huerta, J. M., Amiano, P., ... Vermeulen, R. (2021). Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma: An exposome-wide analysis. International Journal of Cancer, 148(9), 2115-2128. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33369

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Saberi Hosnijeh F, Casabonne D, Nieters A, Solans M, Naudin S, Ferrari P et al. Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma: An exposome-wide analysis. International Journal of Cancer. 2021;148(9): 2115-2128. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33369

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Saberi Hosnijeh, Fatemeh ; Casabonne, Delphine ; Nieters, Alexandra ; Solans, Marta ; Naudin, Sabine ; Ferrari, Pietro ; Mckay, James D. ; Benavente, Yolanda ; Weiderpass, Elisabete ; Freisling, Heinz ; Severi, Gianluca ; Boutron Ruault, Marie-Christine ; Besson, Caroline ; Agnoli, Claudia ; Masala, Giovanna ; Sacerdote, Carlotta ; Tumino, Rosario ; Huerta, Jose Maria ; Amiano, Pilar ; Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel ; Bonet, Catalina ; Barricarte, Aurelio ; Christakoudi, Sofia ; Knuppel, Anika ; Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas ; Schulze, Matthias B. ; Kaaks, Rudolf ; Canzian, Federico ; Spath, Florentin ; Jerkeman, Mats ; Rylander, Charlotta ; Tjønneland, Anne ; Olsen, Anja ; Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen ; Vermeulen, Roel. / Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma : An exposome-wide analysis. In: International Journal of Cancer. 2021 ; Vol. 148, No. 9. pp. 2115-2128.

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title = "Association between anthropometry and lifestyle factors and risk of B-cell lymphoma: An exposome-wide analysis",
abstract = "To better understand the role of individual and lifestyle factors in human disease, an exposome-wide association study was performed to investigate within a single-study anthropometry measures and lifestyle factors previously associated with B-cell lymphoma (BCL). Within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and nutrition study, 2402 incident BCL cases were diagnosed from 475 426 participants that were followed-up on average 14 years. Standard and penalized Cox regression models as well as principal component analysis (PCA) were used to evaluate 84 exposures in relation to BCL risk. Standard and penalized Cox regression models showed a positive association between anthropometric measures and BCL and multiple myeloma/plasma cell neoplasm (MM). The penalized Cox models additionally showed the association between several exposures from categories of physical activity, smoking status, medical history, socioeconomic position, diet and BCL and/or the subtypes. PCAs confirmed the individual associations but also showed additional observations. The PC5 including anthropometry, was positively associated with BCL, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and MM. There was a significant positive association between consumption of sugar and confectionary (PC11) and follicular lymphoma risk, and an inverse association between fish and shellfish and Vitamin D (PC15) and DLBCL risk. The PC1 including features of the Mediterranean diet and diet with lower inflammatory score showed an inverse association with BCL risk, while the PC7, including dairy, was positively associated with BCL and DLBCL risk. Physical activity (PC10) was positively associated with DLBCL risk among women. This study provided informative insights on the etiology of BCL.",
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author = "{Saberi Hosnijeh}, Fatemeh and Delphine Casabonne and Alexandra Nieters and Marta Solans and Sabine Naudin and Pietro Ferrari and Mckay, {James D.} and Yolanda Benavente and Elisabete Weiderpass and Heinz Freisling and Gianluca Severi and {Boutron Ruault}, Marie-Christine and Caroline Besson and Claudia Agnoli and Giovanna Masala and Carlotta Sacerdote and Rosario Tumino and Huerta, {Jose Maria} and Pilar Amiano and Miguel Rodriguez-Barranco and Catalina Bonet and Aurelio Barricarte and Sofia Christakoudi and Anika Knuppel and Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita and Schulze, {Matthias B.} and Rudolf Kaaks and Federico Canzian and Florentin Spath and Mats Jerkeman and Charlotta Rylander and Anne Tj{\o}nneland and Anja Olsen and Borch, {Kristin Benjaminsen} and Roel Vermeulen",
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language = "English",
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pages = " 2115--2128",
journal = "Acta - Unio Internationalis Contra Cancrum",
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T2 - An exposome-wide analysis

AU - Saberi Hosnijeh, Fatemeh

AU - Casabonne, Delphine

AU - Nieters, Alexandra

AU - Solans, Marta

AU - Naudin, Sabine

AU - Ferrari, Pietro

AU - Mckay, James D.

AU - Benavente, Yolanda

AU - Weiderpass, Elisabete

AU - Freisling, Heinz

AU - Severi, Gianluca

AU - Boutron Ruault, Marie-Christine

AU - Besson, Caroline

AU - Agnoli, Claudia

AU - Masala, Giovanna

AU - Sacerdote, Carlotta

AU - Tumino, Rosario

AU - Huerta, Jose Maria

AU - Amiano, Pilar

AU - Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel

AU - Bonet, Catalina

AU - Barricarte, Aurelio

AU - Christakoudi, Sofia

AU - Knuppel, Anika

AU - Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas

AU - Schulze, Matthias B.

AU - Kaaks, Rudolf

AU - Canzian, Federico

AU - Spath, Florentin

AU - Jerkeman, Mats

AU - Rylander, Charlotta

AU - Tjønneland, Anne

AU - Olsen, Anja

AU - Borch, Kristin Benjaminsen

AU - Vermeulen, Roel

PY - 2021

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N2 - To better understand the role of individual and lifestyle factors in human disease, an exposome-wide association study was performed to investigate within a single-study anthropometry measures and lifestyle factors previously associated with B-cell lymphoma (BCL). Within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and nutrition study, 2402 incident BCL cases were diagnosed from 475 426 participants that were followed-up on average 14 years. Standard and penalized Cox regression models as well as principal component analysis (PCA) were used to evaluate 84 exposures in relation to BCL risk. Standard and penalized Cox regression models showed a positive association between anthropometric measures and BCL and multiple myeloma/plasma cell neoplasm (MM). The penalized Cox models additionally showed the association between several exposures from categories of physical activity, smoking status, medical history, socioeconomic position, diet and BCL and/or the subtypes. PCAs confirmed the individual associations but also showed additional observations. The PC5 including anthropometry, was positively associated with BCL, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and MM. There was a significant positive association between consumption of sugar and confectionary (PC11) and follicular lymphoma risk, and an inverse association between fish and shellfish and Vitamin D (PC15) and DLBCL risk. The PC1 including features of the Mediterranean diet and diet with lower inflammatory score showed an inverse association with BCL risk, while the PC7, including dairy, was positively associated with BCL and DLBCL risk. Physical activity (PC10) was positively associated with DLBCL risk among women. This study provided informative insights on the etiology of BCL.

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