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Published in final edited form as: Eur J Epidemiol. 2017 May 16;32(5):393–407. doi: 10.1007/s10654-017-0254-y

Table 4. Body mass index and risk of colorectal cancer overall and by tumor histopathological characteristics in the pooled cohorts.

Body mass index (kg/m2) Ptrend Pheterogeneity

18.5-22.4 22.5-24.9 25.0-27.4 27.5-29.9 ≥30
Total colorectal cancer
 Person-years 812884 951694 747717 407217 427160
 Cases, No. (n=1528) 235 424 408 228 233
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.22 (1.04, 1.44) 1.39 (1.18, 1.64) 1.46 (1.21, 1.75) 1.62 (1.35, 1.95) <0.001
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.22 (1.04, 1.43) 1.38 (1.17, 1.63) 1.43 (1.19, 1.73) 1.61 (1.33, 1.95) <0.001

Poorly-differentiated foci
Absent
 Cases, No. (n=1069) 154 286 288 167 174
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.27 (1.04, 1.55) 1.52 (1.24, 1.85) 1.65 (1.32, 2.07) 1.88 (1.51, 2.35) <0.001 0.006
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.27 (1.04, 1.55) 1.50 (1.23, 1.84) 1.63 (1.30, 2.04) 1.87 (1.49, 2.34) <0.001 0.006
Present
 Cases, No. (n=437) 78 132 111 58 58
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.13 (0.85, 1.50) 1.13 (0.84, 1.52) 1.08 (0.77, 1.53) 1.17 (0.83, 1.65) 0.51
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.13 (0.85, 1.50) 1.11 (0.83, 1.49) 1.06 (0.75, 1.50) 1.17 (0.82, 1.65) 0.56

Overall tumor differentiation
Well/moderate
 Cases, No. (n=1366) 205 368 373 207 213
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.21 (1.01, 1.44) 1.45 (1.21, 1.72) 1.51 (1.24, 1.84) 1.70 (1.40, 2.07) <0.001 0.03
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.20 (1.01, 1.43) 1.43 (1.20, 1.70) 1.48 (1.22, 1.81) 1.69 (1.38, 2.06) <0.001 0.04
Poor
 Cases, No. (n=149) 29 51 30 20 19
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.28 (0.81, 2.03) 0.91 (0.54, 1.54) 1.06 (0.59, 1.90) 1.06 (0.59, 1.90) 0.79
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.28 (0.80, 2.03) 0.92 (0.55, 1.55) 1.05 (0.59, 1.87) 1.07 (0.59, 1.91) 0.80

Mucinous component
Absent (0%)
 Cases, No. (n=875) 142 244 233 124 132
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.19 (0.97, 1.47) 1.33 (1.07, 1.65) 1.37 (1.07, 1.75) 1.58 (1.24, 2.00) <0.001 0.36
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.19 (0.97, 1.47) 1.32 (1.06, 1.64) 1.34 (1.05, 1.72) 1.56 (1.23, 2.00) <0.001 0.36
1% to 49%
 Cases, No. (n=400) 63 113 104 65 55
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.18 (0.86, 1.61) 1.32 (0.96, 1.82) 1.51 (1.06, 2.14) 1.38 (0.95, 1.98) 0.03
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.18 (0.86, 1.61) 1.31 (0.95, 1.80) 1.48 (1.04, 2.11) 1.36 (0.94, 1.97) 0.04
≥50%
 Cases, No. (n=164) 21 44 43 20 36
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.45 (0.86, 2.45) 1.70 (1.00, 2.88) 1.36 (0.73, 2.53) 2.65 (1.54, 4.57) 0.001
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.46 (0.86, 2.46) 1.68 (0.99, 2.86) 1.34 (0.72, 2.49) 2.63 (1.53, 4.54) 0.001

Signet ring cell component
Absent
 Cases, No. (n=1353) 208 374 364 204 203
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.22 (1.03, 1.45) 1.40 (1.18, 1.67) 1.48 (1.22, 1.80) 1.62 (1.34, 1.97) <0.001 0.67
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.22 (1.02, 1.45) 1.39 (1.17, 1.66) 1.46 (1.20, 1.78) 1.61 (1.32, 1.97) <0.001 0.67
Present
 Cases, No. (n=175) 27 50 44 24 30
 Age-adjusted HR (95% CI) 1 [Reference] 1.25 (0.78, 2.01) 1.30 (0.80, 2.12) 1.26 (0.72, 2.19) 1.60 (0.95, 2.71) 0.13
 Multivariable HR (95% CI)* 1 [Reference] 1.23 (0.77, 1.98) 1.28 (0.79, 2.09) 1.23 (0.70, 2.14) 1.58 (0.93, 2.67) 0.14
*

Adjusted for the same set of covariates as in Table 2.

We assessed whether the magnitude of the subtype-specific associations had an increasing or decreasing ordinal trend according to the subtyping marker using a likelihood ratio test with one degree of freedom, and the statistical significance of this trend was presented as Pheterogeneity.

CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio.