Interplay between oral health and lifestyle factors for cancer risk in rural and urban China: a population-based cohort study

Chao Sheng , Xi Zhang , Ben Liu , Henry S Lynn , Kexin Chen , Hongji Dai
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Abstract

Background

Although poor oral health and several lifestyle factors have been found to be associated with cancer risk, their joint relationship has rarely been studied.

Methods

We prospectively examined the associations of oral health and healthy lifestyle factors with cancer risk among 0.5 million rural and urban residents from the China Kadoorie Biobank (2004–2015). Oral health status was assessed from self-reported baseline questionnaires. A healthy lifestyle index comprising non-smoking, non-drinking, ideal body shape, physical activity and healthy diet was calculated for each participant, and categorized into favorable, intermediate and unfavorable lifestyle behavior. We calculated hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) relating oral health and healthy lifestyle index to cancer risk using Cox proportional hazards models. We estimated the population attributable risk percent (PAR%) and 95% CIs using multivariate models.

Results

During a median follow-up of 9 years, 23,805 new cancer cases were documented, with 52% from rural areas and 48% from urban areas. Compared with those with good oral health and favorable lifestyle, participants with poor oral health and unfavorable lifestyle had a higher risk of developing cancer in both rural (adjusted HR, 1.55 [95% CI, 1.39–1.74]; P for trend < 0.001) and urban areas (adjusted HR, 1.44 [95% CI, 1.24–1.67]; P for trend < 0.001). A significant multiplicative interaction between oral health and healthy lifestyle index on cancer risk was found in rural residents (P for interaction = 0.004) rather than in urban residents (P for interaction = 0.973). Assuming poor oral health as an additional risk factor, the PAR% of total cancer increased by 3.0% and 1.1% for participants with intermediate lifestyle and unfavorable lifestyle, respectively.

Conclusions

These findings suggest a joint effect of oral health and common lifestyle factors on cancer risk. Promotion of healthy lifestyle by integration of good oral health would be beneficial to consider in cancer prevention strategies.

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口腔健康和生活方式因素对中国农村和城市癌症风险的相互作用:一项基于人群的队列研究
虽然口腔健康状况不佳和一些生活方式因素被发现与癌症风险有关,但它们之间的共同关系很少被研究。方法对2004-2015年中国嘉道理生物库中50万城乡居民口腔健康和健康生活方式因素与癌症风险的关系进行前瞻性研究。口腔健康状况通过自我报告的基线问卷进行评估。计算每个参与者的健康生活方式指数,包括不吸烟、不饮酒、理想体型、体育活动和健康饮食,并将其分为良好、中等和不利的生活方式行为。我们使用Cox比例风险模型计算口腔健康和健康生活方式指数与癌症风险的风险比(hr)和95%置信区间(ci)。我们使用多变量模型估计了人群归因风险百分比(PAR%)和95% ci。结果在中位9年的随访期间,记录了23,805例新的癌症病例,其中52%来自农村地区,48%来自城市地区。与口腔健康状况良好、生活方式良好的参与者相比,口腔健康状况不佳、生活方式不良的参与者在农村发生癌症的风险更高(调整后风险比,1.55 [95% CI, 1.39-1.74];P代表趋势<0.001)和城市地区(调整后的HR为1.44 [95% CI, 1.24-1.67];P代表趋势<0.001)。口腔健康与健康生活方式指数对癌症风险的乘积交互作用在农村居民中显著(交互作用P = 0.004),而在城市居民中不显著(交互作用P = 0.973)。假设口腔健康状况不佳是一个额外的危险因素,中等生活方式和不良生活方式的参与者的PAR百分比分别增加了3.0%和1.1%。结论口腔健康和日常生活方式因素对癌症风险有共同影响。通过结合良好的口腔健康促进健康的生活方式将有利于癌症预防策略的考虑。
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