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Associations between body mass index and breast cancer marke | 84520

Revista de Diabetes y Metabolismo

ISSN - 2155-6156

Abstracto

Associations between body mass index and breast cancer markers

Ishita Saha, Poonam Singh and Rabindra Nath Das

Body mass index (BMI) and breast cancer biomarkers such as resistin, leptin adiponectin, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) are highly associated with each other. The report has focused the inter-relationship between BMI and breast cancer biomarkers based on probabilistic modeling. It has been shown that mean BMI is positively associated with leptin (P<0.0001) and MCP-1 (P=0.0002), while it is negatively associated with adiponectin (P=0.0003), HOMA-IR (P<0.0001), and it is higher for healthy women (P=0.0116) than breast cancer women. In addition, variance of BMI is negatively associated with resistin (P=0.1450). On the other hand, mean MCP-1 is positively associated with BMI (P<0.0001). Mean resistin is positively associated with the interaction effect of BMI and leptin (BMI*Leptin) (P=0.0415), while its variance is positively associated with BMI (P=0.0942), and it is negatively associated with BMI*Adiponectin (P=0.1518). Leptin is positively associated with BMI (P<0.0001). Also adiponectin is negatively associated with BMI (P<0.0001), BMI*Leptin (P=0.1729), while it is positively associated with Age*BMI (P=0.0017) and BMI*Resistin (P=0.0615). It can be concluded that BMI and breast cancer biomarkers are strongly associated with each other. Care should be taken on BMI for breast cancer women.