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An international case-control study of maternal diet during pregnancy and childhood brain tumor risk: a histology-specific analysis by food group.

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PURPOSE: Maternal dietary data from an international collaborative case-control study on childhood brain tumors were used to evaluate associations between histology-specific risk and consumption of specific food groups during pregnancy. METHODS: Nine study centers from seven countries contributed 1218 cases and 2223 controls. Most cases were diagnosed between 1982 and 1992 and ranged in age from 0 to 19 years. Dietary consumption was measured as average grams per day. RESULTS: Foods generally associated with increased risk were cured meats, eggs/dairy, and oil products; foods generally associated with decreased risk were yellow-orange vegetables, fresh fish, and grains. The cured meat association was specific to astrocytomas (odds ratio [OR] range=1.8-2.5 across astrocytoma subtypes for 4th vs. 1st quartile of consumption, p trends

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inserm-00504844 , version 1 (21-07-2010)

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Janice M. Pogoda, Susan Preston-Martin, Geoffrey Howe, Flora Lubin, Beth A. Mueller, et al.. An international case-control study of maternal diet during pregnancy and childhood brain tumor risk: a histology-specific analysis by food group.. Annals of Epidemiology, 2009, 19 (3), pp.148-60. ⟨10.1016/j.annepidem.2008.12.011⟩. ⟨inserm-00504844⟩
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