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Relationships between sleep traits and lung cancer risk: a prospective cohort study in UK Biobank.

Junxing XieMeng ZhuMengmeng JiJingyi FanYanqian HuangXiaoxia WeiXiangxiang JiangJing XuRong YinYuzhuo WangJuncheng DaiGuangfu JinLin XuZhibin HuHongXia MaHongbing Shen
Published in: Sleep (2021)
Both unfavorable sleep duration and evening chronotype were associated with increased lung cancer incidence, especially for those with low to moderate genetic risk. These results indicate that sleep behaviors as modifiable risk factors may have potential implications for lung cancer risk.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • genome wide
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • high intensity
  • dna methylation
  • risk assessment
  • copy number
  • climate change
  • breast cancer risk