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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Cancer. 2013 Sep 30;134(6):1422–1435. doi: 10.1002/ijc.28466

Table 5.

Association between dietary intake of folate, vitamin B6, B12, methionine and breast cancer risk among EA women by estrogen receptor (ER) status in the WCHS

Nutrients Cases Controls (n) ER+ vs. Controls ER− vs. Controls
ER+ (n) ER− (n) OR1 95% CI2 OR1 95% CI2
Total dietary folate DFE, mcg/day
Q1 (≤334.8) 101 16 132
Q2 (334.9–468.8) 112 22 185 0.86 0.58–1.28 1.06 0.50–2.26
Q3 (468.9–636.4) 100 23 165 1.02 0.66–1.58 1.23 0.55–2.75
Q4 (>636.4) 114 24 197 1.04 0.63–1.72 1.14 0.45–2.92
p for linear trend 0.64 0.78
Natural folate from food, mcg/day
Q1 (≤159.6) 93 13 129
Q2 (159.7–230.6) 132 27 172 1.20 0.80–1.78 1.80 0.83–3.93
Q3 (230.7–315.1) 110 25 185 0.93 0.59–1.45 1.33 0.57–3.12
Q4 (>315.1) 92 20 193 0.82 0.49–1.36 1.01 0.97–1.06
p for linear trend 0.19 0.48
Synthetic folate from fortified food, mcg/day
Q1 (≤78.1) 100 15 150
Q2 (78.2–129.8) 104 24 170 1.09 0.74–1.60 1.74 0.83–3.63
Q3 (129.9–188.6) 97 19 175 0.96 0.64–1.44 1.21 0.54–2.70
Q4 (>188.6) 126 27 184 1.35 0.88–2.06 1.99 0.89–4.47
p for linear trend 0.15 0.18
Vitamin B6, mg/day
Q1 (≤1.17) 90 14 124
Q2 (1.18–1.63) 116 24 182 1.02 0.68–1.53 1.17 0.53–2.59
Q3 (1.64–2.13) 97 25 174 0.96 0.61–1.52 1.18 0.49–2.83
Q4 (>2.13) 124 22 199 1.18 0.70–1.99 0.92 0.34–2.54
p for linear trend 0.49 0.72
Vitamin B12, mcg/day
Q1 (≤3.13) 108 15 151
Q2 (3.14–4.93) 110 33 178 1.00 0.68–1.47 1.81 0.88–3.70
Q3 (4.94–7.08) 105 22 194 0.90 0.60–1.35 1.14 0.51–2.53
Q4 (>7.08) 104 15 156 1.06 0.67–1.69 0.75 0.29–1.95
p for linear trend 0.80 0.17
Methionine, g/day
Q1 (≤1.03) 95 17 135
Q2 (1.04–1.47) 133 27 176 1.32 0.88–1.99 1.39 0.65–2.98
Q3 (1.48–1.96) 95 20 205 0.81 0.51–1.29 0.76 0.32–1.81
Q4 (>1.96) 104 21 163 1.30 0.70–2.38 1.16 0.38–3.54
p for linear trend 0.90 0.82

Abbreviations: OR, Odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.

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Models are adjusted for age, ethnicity, country of origin, education, BMI, age at menarche, menopausal status, parity, age at first birth, breastfeeding status, family history of breast cancer, OC use, history of benign breast disease, HRT use, smoking status, alcohol consumption, and total energy intake.