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Open AccessAssociation between menopausal hormone therapy, mammographic density and breast cancer risk: results from the E3N cohort study
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is a risk factor for breast cancer (BC). Evidence suggests that its effect on BC risk could be partly mediated by mammographic density. The aim of this study was to investigate...
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Weight change in older adults and mortality: the Multiethnic Cohort Study
To investigate the association between weight change in older adults and mortality in a multiethnic population.
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Ethnic admixture affects diabetes risk in native Hawaiians: the Multiethnic Cohort
Obesity and diabetes rates are high in Native Hawaiians (NHs) who commonly have mixed ancestries. People of Asian ancestry experience a high risk of type 2 diabetes despite the relatively low body weight. We e...
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Nutritional factors and non-Hodgkin lymphoma survival in an ethnically diverse population: the Multiethnic Cohort
To understand the possible effect of modifiable health behaviors on the prognosis of the increasing number of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) survivors, we examined the pre-diagnostic intake of major food groups wi...
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Ethnic differences in serum adipokine and C-reactive protein levels: the multiethnic cohort
Ethnic disparities in metabolic disease risk may be the result of differences in circulating adipokines and inflammatory markers related to ethnic variations in obesity and body fat distribution.
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Urinary estrogen metabolites in two soy trials with premenopausal women
Soy consumption may protect against breast cancer through modification of estrogen metabolism.
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Food intake of individuals with and without diabetes across different countries and ethnic groups
Given the importance of nutrition therapy in diabetes management, we hypothesized that food intake differs between individuals with and without diabetes. We investigated this hypothesis in two large prospectiv...
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Soy consumption is not protective against diabetes in Hawaii: the Multiethnic Cohort
Based on the hypothesis that soy consumption may improve glucose tolerance, we examined the association of soy intake with diabetes risk in the Hawaii component of the Multiethnic Cohort. Among 29 719 Caucasia...
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Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and mammographic density among premenopausal women in a multiethnic population
Although some evidence suggests a protective role of vitamin D against breast cancer, epidemiological findings are inconsistent. The current study investigated the relation of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)...
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Urinary isoflavonoid excretion and soy consumption in three generations of Japanese women in Hawaii
To explore soy intake and urinary isoflavonoid excretion within several generations of American-Japanese women based on the hypothesis that earlier generations excrete higher levels of urinary isoflavonoids, i...
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Serum prostate-specific antigen but not testosterone levels decrease in a randomized soy intervention among men
Low prostate cancer incidence and high soy intake in Asian countries suggest a possible protective effect of soy foods against prostate cancer. The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of a...
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Urinary isoflavone excretion as a compliance measure in a soy intervention among young girls: a pilot study
To investigate the compliance of young girls with a soy intervention.