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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 15.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Cancer. 2016 May 19;139(6):1251–1260. doi: 10.1002/ijc.30175

Table 3.

HR estimates (per 1 SD increase) and 95% CI of the risk of invasive UCC for dietary scores by smoking, alcohol, and sex, Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (MCCS), 1990–2012

Smoking Alcohol intake Sex

HR1 95% CI Pint HR 95% CI Pint HR 95% CI Pint
MDS Never 1.01 0.81–1.26 0.12 Low 0.82 0.64–1.05 0.86 Male 0.85 0.72–1.00 0.80
Current 0.82 0.63–1.05 Medium 0.88 0.74–1.05 Female 0.88 0.69–1.11
Former 0.80 0.67–0.95 High 0.85 0.65–1.10

DII Never 0.98 0.79–1.22 0.33 Low 1.26 1.01–1.57 0.21 Male 1.09 0.93–1.28 0.70
Current 1.17 0.92–1.49 Medium 1.08 0.91–1.29 Female 1.14 0.91–1.45
Former 1.16 0.96–1.38 High 0.98 0.75–1.26

AHEI-2010 Never 1.04 0.83–1.31 0.11 Low 0.85 0.67–1.08 0.88 Male 0.88 0.75–1.04 0.98
Current 0.81 0.62–1.05 Medium 0.88 0.73–1.06 Female 0.88 0.68–1.13
Former 0.83 0.69–0.99 High 0.93 0.71–1.21

Metascore Never 1.01 0.81–1.26 0.05 Low 0.77 0.61–0.98 0.52 Male 0.83 0.71–0.98 0.96
Current 0.77 0.58–1.01 Medium 0.83 0.70–1.00 Female 0.84 0.66–1.07
Former 0.77 0.64–0.92 High 0.94 0.71–1.24

Pint: p-value for interaction between dietary scores and relevant variables on the risk of invasive UCC.