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. 2009 Jul 8;90(3):570–577. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.2008.27199

TABLE 3.

Bacon and hot dog intakes and the risk of glioma in the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (HPFS; 1986–2004), Nurses’ Health Study I (NHS I; 1980–2004), and NHS II (1991–2005)

Categories of intake
0 1–3 servings/mo 1 serving/wk >1 serving/wk P for trend1
Bacon
 Cases 118 111 61 45
 Person-years 1,427,325 1,409,855 839,244 424,689
 RR (95% CI)2 1.0 1.02 (0.79, 1.33) 0.82 (0.58, 1.16) 1.02 (0.72, 1.46) 0.51
Hot dogs
 Cases 79 157 73 26
 Person-years 1,153,413 1,725,418 968,318 253,963
 RR (95% CI)2 1.0 1.23 (0.93, 1.63) 1.17 (0.83, 1.65) 1.13 (0.70, 1.82) 0.73
1

Based on the median value of each intake category and modeling these as continuous variables in a Cox proportional hazards model.

2

Rate ratios (RRs) and 95% CIs from Cox proportional hazards models were adjusted for age and caloric intake (quintiles). Results were obtained from pooling the β coefficient and SE estimates by using the DerSimonian and Laird random-effects model; no significant evidence of heterogeneity by cohort was observed (α = 0.05).