Frequency of Consuming Breakfast Meals and After-Dinner Snacks Is not Associated with Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Risk: Women’s Health Initiative Observational Study

Feb 24, 2023The Journal of nutrition

How Often Eating Breakfast and Evening Snacks Relates to Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women

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Abstract

In a study of 74,825 postmenopausal women, no association was found between breakfast consumption frequency and breast cancer risk.

  • Daily breakfast consumption was not linked to a higher risk of invasive breast cancer (HR: 1.04) or in situ breast cancer (HR: 1.25).
  • A trend was observed where higher categories of breakfast intake were associated with increased estimates of in situ breast cancer risk (P-trend = 0.04).
  • Avoiding after-dinner snacks did not show an association with the risk of invasive breast cancer (HR: 0.97) or in situ breast cancer (HR: 1.12).

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