A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Regression Analysis on Early-Life Energy Restriction and Cancer Risk in Humans

19 Sep 2016Rachel J. J. Elands , Colinda C. J. M. Simons, Martien van Dongen, Leo J. Schouten, Bas A. J. Verhage, Piet A. van den Brandt, Matty P. Weijenberg

Early-life transient severe energy nutrition (ER) seems to be associated with increased cancer risk in the breast (particularly ER exposure at adolescent age) and prostate. The duration, rather than severity of exposure to ER, seems to positively influence relative risk estimates

Meta Analysis
2 effects
38 years

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

Undernutrition Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Risk Factor Undernutrition
Nutrition

Breast Cancer Reproductive outcome
Minor increase risk of Breast Cancer
Reproductive system

Moderate evidence
28.0%

Undernutrition Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Risk Factor Undernutrition
Nutrition

Prostate Cancer Reproductive outcome
Minor increase risk of Prostate Cancer
Reproductive system

Moderate evidence
16.0%