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. 2019 Oct 24;93(2):261–269. doi: 10.1007/s00420-019-01479-4

Table 1.

Distribution of potential and established risk factors for breast cancer among cases and controls

Cases
n = 731
(%) Controls
n = 1 669
(%) Chi-square testa
Ageb (years) p = 0.002
 45–49 95 13.0 333 20.0
 50–54 110 15.1 258 15.5
 55–59 208 28.5 411 24.6
 60–64 170 23.3 365 21.9
 65–69 86 11.8 181 10.8
 70–74 62 8.5 121 7.3
Parity p = 0.153
 0 101 14.2 211 12.8
 1 139 19.5 360 21.9
 2 311 43.7 665 40.4
 3 125 17.6 292 17.7
 ≥ 4 36 5.1 118 7.2
Age at first-term pregnancy p = 0.690
 < 20 63 8.9 170 10.3
 20–24 248 34.8 557 33.9
 25–29 200 28.1 479 29.1
 30–34 75 10.5 181 11.0
 35+ 25 3.5 46 2.8
 No children 101 14.2 211 12.8
Months of breastfeeding/child p = 0.002
 0 24 3.5 83 5.2
 1–5 343 50.3 890 55.8
 6–12 205 30.1 399 25.0
 ≥ 13 9 1.3 11 0.7
 No children 101 14.8 211 13.2
Hormone replacement therapy p < 0.001
 No treatment 508 70.5 1325 81.1
 Estrogen 52 7.2 119 7.3
 Progesterone 4 0.6 8 0.5
 Estrogen + Progesterone 157 21.8 181 11.1
Physical activity (percentile) p = 0.588
 0–25 182 25.0 391 23.5
 25–50 201 27.6 434 26.1
 50–75 176 24.2 419 25.2
 75–100 169 23.2 419 25.2
Alcohol (g/day)
 0 35 4.9 121 7.4 p = 0.002
 1–14 559 77.4 1259 76.6
 15–30 101 14.0 236 14.4
 > 30 27 3.7 27 1.6
Height (cm) p = 0.289
 < 160 157 21.5 407 24.4
 160–169 460 62.9 1008 60.5
 ≥ 170 114 15.6 250 15.0
BMI p = 0.095
 < 18.5 Underweight 8 1.1 12 0.7
 18.5–24.9 Normal weight 323 44.2 825 49.6
 25–29.9 Overweight 276 37.8 570 34.2
 ≥ 30 Obese 124 17.0 258 15.5

Italic values are statistically significant at p < 0.05

aChi-square test comparing the distribution of potential and established risk factors for breast cancer among the cases and controls

bAge at baseline