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dc.contributorUniversitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut Blanquerna
dc.contributor.authorCordova, Reynalda
dc.contributor.authorViallon, Vivian
dc.contributor.authorFontvieille, Emma
dc.contributor.authorPeruchet-Noray, Laia
dc.contributor.authorJansana-Riera, Anna
dc.contributor.authorWagner, Karl-Heinz
dc.contributor.authorKyrø, Cecilie
dc.contributor.authorTjønneland, Anne
dc.contributor.authorKatzke, Verena Andrea
dc.contributor.authorBajracharya, Rashmita
dc.contributor.authorSchulze, Matthias B.
dc.contributor.authorMasala, Giovanna
dc.contributor.authorSieri, Sabina
dc.contributor.authorPanico, Salvatore
dc.contributor.authorRicceri, Fulvio
dc.contributor.authorTumino, Rosario
dc.contributor.authorBoer, Jolanda M.A.
dc.contributor.authorVerschuren, Monique
dc.contributor.authorvan der Schouw, Yvonne T.
dc.contributor.authorJakszyn, Paula
dc.contributor.authorRedondo‑Sánchez, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorAmiano, Pilar
dc.contributor.authorHuerta, José María
dc.contributor.authorGuevara, Marcela
dc.contributor.authorBorné, Yan
dc.contributor.authorSonestedt, Emily
dc.contributor.authorTsilidis, Konstantinos K.
dc.contributor.authorMillett, Christopher J.
dc.contributor.authorHeath, Alicia K.
dc.contributor.authorAglago, Elom K
dc.contributor.authorAune, Dagfnn
dc.contributor.authorGunter, Marc J.
dc.contributor.authorFerrari, Pietro
dc.contributor.authorHuybrechts, Inge
dc.contributor.authorFreisling, Heinz
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-11T06:23:10Z
dc.date.available2025-04-11T06:23:10Z
dc.date.created2023-07
dc.date.issued2023-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14342/5231
dc.description.abstractBackground It is currently unknown whether ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consumption is associated with a higher incidence of multimorbidity. We examined the relationship of total and subgroup consumption of UPFs with the risk of multimorbidity defined as the co-occurrence of at least two chronic diseases in an individual among first cancer at any site, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. Methods This was a prospective cohort study including 266,666 participants (60% women) free of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes at recruitment from seven European countries in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. Foods and drinks consumed over the previous 12 months were assessed at baseline by food-frequency questionnaires and classified according to their degree of processing using Nova classification. We used multistate modelling based on Cox regression to estimate cause-specific hazard ratios (HR) and their 95% confidence intervals (CI) for associations of total and subgroups of UPFs with the risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases. Findings After a median of 11.2 years of follow-up, 4461 participants (39% women) developed multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases. Higher UPF consumption (per 1 standard deviation increment, ∼260 g/day without alcoholic drinks) was associated with an increased risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases (HR: 1.09, 95% CI: 1.05, 1.12). Among UPF subgroups, associations were most notable for animal-based products (HR: 1.09, 95% CI: 1.05, 1.12), and artificially and sugar-sweetened beverages (HR: 1.09, 95% CI: 1.06, 1.12). Other subgroups such as ultra-processed breads and cereals (HR: 0.97, 95% CI: 0.94, 1.00) or plant-based alternatives (HR: 0.97, 95% CI: 0.91, 1.02) were not associated with risk. Interpretation Our findings suggest that higher consumption of UPFs increases the risk of cancer and cardiometabolic multimorbidity.ca
dc.format.extent13 p.ca
dc.language.isoengca
dc.publisherElsevierca
dc.relation.ispartofThe Lancet Regional Health Europe, 2023, 35: 100771ca
dc.rights© L'autor/aca
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalca
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subject.otherAliments processatsca
dc.subject.otherAlimentacióca
dc.subject.otherMultimorbiditatca
dc.subject.otherSistema cardiovascular -- Malaltiesca
dc.subject.otherDiabetisca
dc.subject.otherCàncerca
dc.titleConsumption of ultra-processed foods and risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases: a multinational cohort studyca
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleca
dc.rights.accessLevelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.embargo.termscapca
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100771ca
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionca


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