The association between recreational screen time and cancer risk: findings from the UK Biobank, a large prospective cohort study.
Ruth F HunterJennifer M MurrayHelen G ColemanPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2020)
Our findings show that daily recreational screen time, particularly TV viewing, was associated with small increased risks of oesophago-gastric and colon cancer. Replacing 1-h/day of TV viewing with 1-h of moderate-intensity physical activity or walking was associated with lower risk of oropharyngeal, lung, breast and colorectal cancers. Further research from other large prospective cohort studies is required, while mechanistic research is warranted to enhance the biological plausibility of these findings.