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Changes in Lifestyle and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and Nutrition.

Edoardo BotteriGiulia PeveriPaula BerstadVincenzo BagnardiSairah L F ChenTorkjel M SandangerGeir HoffChristina C DahmChristian S AntoniussenAnne TjønnelandAnne Kirstine EriksenGuri SkeieAurora Perez-CornagoJosé María HuertaPaula JakszynSophia HarlidBjörn SundströmAurelio BarricarteEvelyn M MonninkhofJeroen W G DerksenMatthias B SchulzeBas Bueno-de-MesquitaMaria-Jose SánchezAmanda J CrossKonstantinos K TsilidisMaria Santucci De MagistrisRudolf KaaksVerena KatzkeJoseph A RothwellNasser LaoualiGianluca SeveriPilar AmianoPaolo ContieroCarlotta SacerdoteMarcel GoldbergMathilde TouvierHeinz FreislingVivian ViallonElisabete WeiderpassElio RiboliMarc J GunterMazda JenabPietro Ferrari
Published in: The American journal of gastroenterology (2022)
Improving adherence to a healthy lifestyle was inversely associated with CRC risk, while worsening adherence was positively associated with CRC risk. These results justify and support recommendations for healthy lifestyle changes and healthy lifestyle maintenance for CRC prevention.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • cardiovascular disease
  • papillary thyroid
  • type diabetes
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • glycemic control
  • skeletal muscle
  • adipose tissue