Investigator

Matteo Di Maso

Post-doctoral fellowship - type A · Università degli Studi di Milano, Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health

MDMMatteo Di Maso
Papers(1)
Adherence to a Choles…
Collaborators(3)
Giovanna EspositoJerry PoleselLuigino Dal Maso
Institutions(2)
University Of MilanCentro di Riferimento…

Papers

Adherence to a Cholesterol‐Lowering Diet and the Risk of Female Hormone‐Related Cancers: An Analysis From a Case–Control Study Network

ABSTRACTObjectiveWe investigated the association between a cholesterol‐lowering diet score and the risk of female hormone‐related cancers.DesignWe used data on 2108 breast, 367 endometrial, 869 ovarian cancer cases and corresponding controls from an Italian network of case–control studies.SettingHospital‐based.SampleBreast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer cases and controls.MethodsWe assessed the adherence to a cholesterol‐lowering diet using a score based on seven dietary components: high intake of non‐cellulosic polysaccharides, monounsaturated fatty acids, legumes, seeds/corn oil; low intake of saturated fatty acids, dietary cholesterol, and glycaemic index. We assigned one point for each component if the requirement was met; otherwise, we assigned zero. The overall score was calculated by summing up points over the seven components, ranging from 0 (null) to 7 (complete adherence).Main Outcome MeasuresOdds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated through unconditional logistic regression models including terms for potential confounders.ResultsCompared to a low adherence to a cholesterol‐lowering diet (0–2 points), the ORs for a higher adherence (5–7 points) were 0.74 (95% CI: 0.60–0.92) for breast, 0.48 (95% CI: 0.30–0.77) for endometrial, and 0.77 (95% CI: 0.57–0.99) for ovarian cancer. The ORs for a 1‐point increment in the score were 0.87 (95% CI: 0.97–0.80), 0.80 (95% CI: 0.72–0.90), and 0.90 (95% CI: 0.84–0.97) for breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancers, respectively.ConclusionsA cholesterol‐lowering diet may favourably affect the risk of female hormone‐related cancers.

5Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
Breast NeoplasmsCancer SurvivorsCardiovascular DiseasesEndometrial NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsNeoplasmsPancreatic NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Hepatocellular

Positions

2019–

Post-doctoral fellowship - type A

Università degli Studi di Milano · Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health

2017–

Post-doctoral fellowship

Università degli Studi di Torino · Department of Public Health and Pediatrics

2012–

Fellow Statistician

Centro di Riferimento Oncologico · Unit of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Education

2018

Ph.D in Epidemiology, Enviroment, and Public Health

Università degli Studi di Milano · Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health

2011

Master Degree in Statistical Sciences

Università degli Studi di Bologna · Department of Statistical Sciences

2006

Bachelor Degree in Statistical and Econimic Sciences

Università degli Studi di Bologna · Deparment of Statistical Sciences

Country

IT

Keywords
Analytical epidemiologyNutritional epidemiologyCancerCase-control study
Links & IDs
0000-0002-6481-990X

Scopus: 55279756300