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Interaction of sedentary behaviour and educational level in breast cancer risk.

Marina Pinto-CarbóMercedes Vanaclocha-EspíJosefa IbañezJavier Martín-PozueloPaula Romeo-CerveraAndreu NolascoMaría Besó-DelgadoSusana Castán-CameoDolores SalasAna Molina-Barceló
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Sedentary behaviour was associated with an increased risk of BC with a nearly statistically significant effect in the Final model (>2-≤3 h/d: OR = 1.22 (0.93-1.61); >3-≤5 h/d: OR = 1.14 (0.86-1.52); >5: OR = 1.19 (0.89-1.60)). For women with a low educational level, sitting more than 2 h/d was associated with an increased risk of BC in the whole sample (>2-≤3 h/d OR = 1.93 (1.19-3.21); in postmenopausal women (>2-≤3 h/d, OR = 2.12 (1.18-2.96), >5h/d OR = 1.75 (1.01-3.11)) and in HR+ BC (>2-≤3h/d, OR = 2.15 (1.22-3.99)). Similar results were observed for women with one or more live births. Conclusions Sitting >2 h/d is associated with BC risk in women with low educational level, especially in postmenopausal women and those with live births.
Keyphrases
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone mineral density
  • breast cancer risk
  • physical activity
  • gestational age