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Princeton University



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Università degli Studi di Milano



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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute



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Università degli Studi di Milano



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342 – SPEED: Sports to Fire: Fascinating Applications of Statistics

Shared and Study-Specific Dietary Patterns: a Novel Approach to Replicability and Validity

Sponsor: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Keywords: dietary patterns, multi-study factor analysis, replicability, validity analysis, laryngeal cancer, oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer

R. De Vito

Princeton University

C. La Vecchia

Università degli Studi di Milano

G. Parmigiani

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

V. Edefonti

Università degli Studi di Milano

We adopt the "multi-study factor analysis" approach in order to identify dietary patterns (DPs) across different studies. The goal is 1) to distinctly estimate shared and study-specific DPs across multiple populations, and 2) to validate the DPs by examining their association with cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx (OCP) and larynx. To assess these issues we use individual-level pooled data from 7 case-control studies (3,844 cases and 6,824 controls from Europe and the United States) participating in the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology consortium. We identified 3 DPs that were shared among all studies: the Antioxidant vitamins and fiber DP was inversely associated with risk of OCP and laryngeal cancers, the Fats DP was inversely associated with risk of OCP cancer, whereas the Animal products and cereals and the Fats DPs were positively associated with risk of laryngeal cancer. Each study from the US expressed an additional study-specific DP. We provided a valuable tool to fully understand multi-study replicability in a DP analysis and insight into DP validity.

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