Dietary Intervention Study in Children Follow-Up Study (DISC06) - Catalog

Name

Dietary Intervention Study in Children Follow-Up Study (DISC06)

Accession Number

HLB02642222a

Acronym

DISC06

Related studies

(DISC) Dietary Intervention Study in Children (DISC)

BSI Study IDs

DIS6

Is public use dataset

False

Keywords

Adolescent

Adult

Bone Density

Breast / anatomy & histology

Breast Neoplasms / prevention & control

Child

Cholesterol, LDL / blood

Diet

Diet, Fat-Restricted

Estradiol / blood

Female

Follow-Up Studies

Gonadal Hormones / blood

Humans

Mammography

Progesterone / blood

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin / metabolism

Young Adult

Has Study Datasets

True

Has Specimens

True

Specimen ID Type

Coded

Study Website

The Framingham Heart Study Group requires that the requestor must obtain full or expedited IRB/Ethics Committee review and approval to obtain these data. Waivers or a determination that the research is exempt from ethical regulations do not suffice.

False

Clinical Trial URLs
N/A
Study type

Epidemiology Study

Collection Type

Open BioLINCC Study

Cohort type

Adult

Interventions

Study Open Date (Data)

2022-08-25

Study Open Date (Specimens)

2022-08-25

Date materials available

2022-08-25

Last updated

None

Study period

2006-2008

Study Contacts
NHLBI Division

DCVS

Classification

Heart

HIV study classification

non-HIV

COVID study classification

non-COVID

Pre-Website # of Specimens Shipped

None

# of Returned Specimens

None

Conditions

Breast Cancer
Low-Fat Diet

Objectives

To examine the long-term effects of an intervention to lower fat intake among adolescent girls on biomarkers that are related to breast cancer risk in adults.

Background

Although animal and ecologic studies have suggested a link between dietary fat and the incidence of breast cancer, previous observational studies have not yielded definitive results. In the Women's Health Initiative dietary trial, breast cancer incidence was not significantly different between the low-fat diet group and the control group. However, findings from previous studies in humans on the association between adolescent diet and breast cancer are inconsistent and self-reports of childhood diets may yield biased results. The DISC06 follow-up study explored the hypothesis that diet during adolescence may play a greater role in breast cancer risk than diet during adulthood by evaluating the longer-term effects of the DISC intervention during childhood and adolescence on subsequent biomarkers that have been associated with breast cancer risk in adults.

Participants

In the original DISC study, 663 children 8-10 years old with elevated LDL-cholesterol were recruited into DISC at six clinical centers between 1988 and 1990. From 2006 to 2008, all female DISC participants, who were now 25 to 29 years old, were invited to participate in the DISC06 Follow-Up Study and 260 (86.4%) of the 301 females originally randomized in DISC participated.

Design

The DISC06 follow-up study enrolled young adult women that had participated in the DISC dietary intervention during childhood and adolescence to examine biomarkers that have been associated with breast cancer risk in adults, including serum levels of estrogens and progesterone, breast density, and bone mineral density.


Each participant attended a single clinic visit between 2006 and 2008. These follow-up data collection visits were timed to occur in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, 1-14 days before the anticipated start of next menses. Participants completed questionnaires that covered the following topics: demographic characteristics, medical history, reproductive and menstrual histories, prescription and non-prescription drug use including extensive information on past and current hormone use, health habits including smoking and alcohol use, family history of breast cancer, and leisure physical activity. Data from three nonconsecutive 24-hour dietary recalls collected over 2 weeks were averaged to estimate nutrient intakes. Participants completed menstrual cycle calendars following visits for up to 6 weeks until the start of their next menses. Hormones were measured in serum that was collected in the morning after an overnight fast by venipuncture using standard procedures. Breast density was measured using non-contrast magnetic resonance imaging. Bone density was measured using clinical dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) protocols.

Conclusions

Results from the DISC06 follow-up study did not support the hypothesis that consumption of a lower fat diet during adolescence reduces breast cancer risk via effects on subsequent serum estradiol and progesterone levels, breast density or BMD.


Dorgan JF, Liu L, Klifa C, Hylton N, Shepherd JA, Stanczyk FZ, Snetselaar LG, Van Horn L, Stevens VJ, Robson A, Kwiterovich PO Jr, Lasser NL, Himes JH, Pettee Gabriel K, Kriska A, Ruder EH, Fang CY, Barton BA. Adolescent diet and subsequent serum hormones, breast density, and bone mineral density in young women: results of the Dietary Intervention Study in Children follow-up study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2010 Jun;19(6):1545-56. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-1259. Epub 2010 May 25. PMID: 20501774; PMCID: PMC2883023.

Disease classification

Publications

Mat types

Plasma
Serum
Whole Blood

The study population available in BioLINCC study data may be lower than total study enrollment due to Informed Consent restrictions and other factors.

  • Subjects
    There are 181 subjects.

    Last Modified: July 25, 2023, 11:35 a.m.
  • Age

    All subjects are between ages 24-29.


    Last Modified: Jan. 17, 2023, 2:02 p.m.
  • Sex

    All subjects are female.


    Last Modified: Jan. 17, 2023, 2:02 p.m.
  • Race
    Created: 07/25/2023
      Subjects
    White 162
    Other 19
    Total Subjects 181

    Last Modified: Sept. 6, 2023, 3:33 p.m.

Please note that biospecimen availability is subject to review by the NHLBI, BioLINCC, and the NHLBI Biorepository. Certain biospecimens may not be made available for your request. Section 3 of the BioLINCC handbook describes the components of the review process

  • Material Types
    Serum, Plasma, Whole Blood

    Last Modified: July 25, 2023, 11:35 a.m.
  • General Freeze/Thaw Status
    Created: 07/25/2023
      Number of Freeze/Thaws
    0 1
    Visit Material Type 3,399 5
    Follow-Up Serum
    Plasma 945 104
    Whole Blood 1,373 .

    Last Modified: Sept. 6, 2023, 3:33 p.m.
  • Visits (Vials)
    Created: 07/25/2023
      Serum Plasma Whole Blood Total
    Follow-Up 3,404 1,049 1,373 5,826

    Last Modified: Sept. 6, 2023, 3:33 p.m.
  • Visits (Subjects)
    Created: 07/25/2023
      Serum
    Total number of subjects Average volume (mL) per subject
    Follow-Up 181 7.84
     
      Plasma
    Total number of subjects Average volume (mL) per subject
    Follow-Up 181 1.44
     
      Whole Blood
    Total number of subjects Average volume (mL) per subject
    Follow-Up 180 3.77

    Last Modified: Sept. 6, 2023, 3:33 p.m.