Information
Name of lifestyle Calcium
Third Class Calcium(Ca)
Second Class Mineral
First Class Food composition
Unit mg/day
g/day
mmol/L
mg/1000 kcal/day
mg
Stratification 16512941:<725;725-891;891-1081;>1081
24053657:≤9.25;9.26-9.60;>9.60 ;≤9 ;9.01-9.36 ;>9.36
18086766:<750 ;751-1000 ;1001-1500 ;1501-2000 ;≥2001
20232354:<967.1;967.1-1177.8;1177.9-1430.7;>1430.7
17315319:685.77;957.58
11065004:431.5;708.6;1007.8;1575.5
16492906:<500; 500-749 ;750-999 ;1,000-1,499 ;1,500-1,999 ;≥2,000
22706676:≤2.34;2.35-2.39;2.40-2.43;≥2.44
22710746:<2.33;2.33-2.39;2.39-2.45;≥2.45;Low;Normal;High
12869397:<700;700-999;1000-1499;1500-1999;≥2000
23129590:>1258;895-1258;604-894;< 604
25858172:≤800 ;801-1000 ;1001-2486
26243447:<241;241-300;301-359;360-435;≥436
28103838:Quartile 1(<368.8);Quartile 2(368.8-616.0);Quartile 3(616.1-1033.3);Quartile 4(>1033.3)
21887707:<488 ;488-680 ;681-1059;>1059
26518197:<2.34;2.35-2.39;2.40-2.43;≥2.44
17925283:<470;470–<692;692–<935;935–<1301;≥1301
Type of influence factor Protective factor
Risk factor
No statistical significance factor
Classification of Lifestyles Food composition
The affected types of PCa Total PCa
Non Aggressive PCa
Aggressive PCa
High stAgePCa
Low stAgePCa
Non Advanced PCa
Advanced PCa
Fatal PCa
Local PCa
High risk PCa(NCCN )
Gleason ≥7 PCa
Low grade PCa
High grade PCa
Number of studies involved 17
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Research involved
PMID First auther Year Area Duration Study type Sample size More
16512941 E. Kesse 2006 NA randomized , double-blind , placebo-controlled 2805 baseline
outcome
24053657 Sepehr Salem 2013 Iran NA case-control 194;317 baseline
outcome
18086766 Laura Q Rogers 2007 United States of America (Birmingham ,AL; Denver ,CO; Detroit ,MI; Honolulu ,HI; Marshfield , WI; Minneapolis ,MN; Pittsburgh ,PA; Salt Lake City , UT; St. Louis ,MO; and Washington ,DC) 1993, 2001 randomized controlled , multisite study 7377;7377;7378;7377 baseline
outcome
20232354 Sara Raimondi 2010 Canada 1989, 1993 case–control 197;197 baseline
outcome
17315319 Sabine Rohrmann 2007 Maryland 1989, 2004 1297;1297;1298;1322;1288;1282 baseline
outcome
11065004 Josep M.Ramon 2000 Spain (Barcelona metropolitan area) May 1994, March 1998 case-control 217;434 baseline
outcome
16492906 Edward Giovannucci 2006 1986, 2002 questionnaire 47750 baseline
outcome
22706676 Johan Bra¨ndstedt 2012 Sweden 1991, 1996 case–control 943;943 baseline
outcome
22710746 Mieke Van Hemelrijck 2012 Sweden 196022 baseline
outcome
12869397 Carmen Rodriguez 2003 United States of America 1992, 1993 a prospective cohort 23653;14104;1330 baseline
outcome
23129590 Glovioell W. Rowland 2013 San Francisco (Los Angeles,) 1997, 2005 case-control 1096;1857 baseline
outcome
25858172 Maria D. Jackson 2015 Jamaica (Kingston Metropolitan area) case–control 248;224 baseline
outcome
26243447 Song-Yi Park 2015 United States of America (Hawaii and California) 1993, 1996 Cohort 75216 outcome
28103838 Ken Batai 2017 United States of America (Chicago) 2000, 2014 699;958 baseline
outcome
21887707 Glovioell W. Rowland 2012 United States of America (California) questionnaire 250;533 outcome
26518197 Johan Bra¨ndstedt 2012 Sweden 1991, 2006 case–control 943;943 baseline
outcome
17925283 Song-Yi Park 2007 United States of America (California and Hawaii: African Americans,Native Hawaiians,Japan Americans,Latinos (born in the United States,Mexico,or South and Central America),and Whites) 1993, 2002 questionnaire 82483 baseline
outcome