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    Monday, September 17, 2007

    COLORECTAL CANCER

    Colorectal cancer 1.8 times more likely in obese men, 2.3 times more likely in tall women

    Obese men are 80 percent more likely to get colorectal cancer than normal weight men according to a study of men and women in Ontario and Newfoundland, Canada.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:36 am | [0] comments

    Monday, September 10, 2007

    COLON CANCER

    30-35 lbs increase in body weight increases the risk of colon cancer by 30% in men, 12% in women

    An increase of 5 units in body mass index (BMI), which is roughly 30 pounds for a woman of average height and 35 pounds for a man of average height, increases the risk of colon cancer 30 percent in men and 12 percent in women according to an analysis by researchers from Sweden.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 7:50 am | [0] comments

    RECTAL CANCER

    30-35 lbs increase in body weight increases the risk of rectal cancer by 12% in men, 3% in women

    An increase of 5 units in body mass index (BMI), which is roughly 30 pounds for a woman of average height and 35 pounds for a man of average height, increases the risk of rectal cancer 12 percent in men and 3 percent in women according to an analysis by researchers from Sweden.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 7:44 am | [0] comments

    COLON AND RECTAL CANCER

    An hour of leisure time physical activity per day reduces risk of colon and rectal cancer by 41-44%

    Men who get an hour of leisure-time physical activity per day are 44 percent less likely to get colon cancer and 41 percent less likely to get rectal cancer than men who get less than 10 minutes of leisure-time exercise per day according to study by researchers from Sweden.



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    Wednesday, March 21, 2007

    COLON CANCER

    Exercise and being thin reduce the risk of colon cancer in women

    Women with a body mass index (BMI) of 29—almost obese—are 45 percent more likely to get colon cancer than thin women with a BMI of 21 or less according to a study from the Harvard School of Public Health.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Wed, Mar 21, 2007 2:30 am | [0] comments

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006

    CANCER

    Excess weight accounts for 3-6% of all cancers in Europe

    Among countries in the European Union, 3.4 percent of all cancers in men and 6.4 percent of all cancer in women are attributable to overweight and obesity according to a paper published in the British Medical Journal.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Tue, Nov 28, 2006 8:16 am | [0] comments

    Thursday, November 09, 2006

    ONIONS / CANCER

    Onions reduce cancer risk by 25-88%

    People who consume the most onions reduce the risk of various cancers by 25-88 percent according to a study from Italy.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Thu, Nov 09, 2006 4:27 am | [0] comments

    Monday, August 28, 2006

    COLON CANCER

    Belly fat increases the risk of colon cancer in women

    Excess belly fat increases the risk of colon cancer in women according to a study of 24,072 women in Australia.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Aug 28, 2006 3:40 am | [0] comments

    Tuesday, September 27, 2005

    POLYPS

    BMI does not affect risk of colon polyps, but exercise dramatically reduces the risk in men

    Body mass index (BMI) is not associated with colon polyps, however, exercise dramatically reduces the risk of polyps in men according to a study from Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Tue, Sep 27, 2005 6:37 am | [0] comments

    Friday, January 14, 2005

    CANCER

    Elevated blood sugar increases risk of death from cancer by 23-29%

    Elevated fasting blood sugar levels—above 140 mg/dL—increase the risk of cancer death by 29 percent in men and 23 percent in women compared to people with the lowest blood sugar levels—less than 90 mg/dL—according to a study from Korea.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Fri, Jan 14, 2005 4:19 am | [0] comments

    Monday, December 13, 2004

    U.S. NIH’s Obesity Guidelines Part 11: Colon cancer

    Obesity doubles the risk of colon cancer according to the U.S. NIH’s Obesity Guidelines (p. 18).



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Dec 13, 2004 4:59 am | [0] comments

    Monday, August 09, 2004

    Cancer: Elevated insulin levels associated with cancers of colon, breast, pancreas, and endometrium

    Type II diabetes and chronically elevated levels of insulin are associated with an increased risk of cancers of the colon, breast, pancreas, kidney, and endometrium.



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Aug 09, 2004 4:40 am | [0] comments

    Colorectal cancer: Excess weight may account for 28% of U.S. cases in women

    Being overweight or obese may account for 28 percent of female cases of colorectal cancer in the U.S..



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    Posted by Larry Hobbs on Mon, Aug 09, 2004 4:30 am | [0] comments

    Colorectal cancer: Excess weight may account for 35% of U.S. cases in men

    Being overweight or obese may account for 35 percent of male cases of colorectal cancer in the U.S.



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    Tuesday, August 03, 2004

    Colorectal cancer: Obesity increases risk 50% in women, 100% in men

    Being overweight increases the risk of colorectal cancer 50 percent in men and 20 percent in women. Obesity increases the risk of colorectal cancer 100 percent in men and 50 percent in women.



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    Thursday, July 29, 2004

    Colorectal Cancer: Overweight increases woman’s risk 67-72 percent

    Being overweight increases a woman???s risk of colorectal cancer by 72 percent, and being obese increases the risk 67 percent compared to lean women according to a new study from researchers at Harvard University.



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    Wednesday, July 28, 2004

    Colorectal cancer: Being 20-29 percent overweight increases risk of dying from by 10-23 percent

    Being 20-29 percent over ideal weight increases the risk of dying from colorectal cancer by 23 percent in men and 10 percent in women according to a study done by the American Cancer Society involving 750,000 people determined the risk of dying from individual diseases.



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    Wednesday, July 07, 2004

    Colon cancer 3.4 times more common among overweight Japanese women

    Colon cancer was 3.4 times as common among Japanese women with a body mass index (BMI) of 28 or more compared with women whose BMI was 20-22. No such trend was found among Japanse men.



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    Monday, April 19, 2004

    Waist measurement better predictor of colon cancer than BMI

    Waist circumference is a stronger predictor of colon cancer risk than is BMI according to a study from researchers at Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, Mass.



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  • Women with the highest magnesium intake had a 55% lower risk of rectal cancer

  • Women with the highest magnesium intake had a 34% lower risk of colon cancer

  • BMI of 23-24.9 increases risk of colorectal cancer by 14% vs those with a BMI of less than 23

  • BMI of 25-27.4 increases risk of colorectal cancer by 19% vs those with a BMI of less than 23

  • BMI of 27.5-29.9 increases risk of colorectal cancer by 24% vs those with a BMI of less than 23

  • BMI of 30 or more increases risk of colorectal cancer by 41% vs those with a BMI of less than 23

  • For every 5 unit increase in BMI, the risk of colorectal cancer increases by 18%

  • In Asians, BMI of 23-24.9 increases risk of colorectal cancer by 21% vs a BMI of less than 23

  • In premenopausal women, BMI of 23-24.9 increases colorectal cancer risk 54% vs a BMI of less than 23

  • Colon cancer in men: Each 5 unit increase in BMI (35 lbs) associated with 26% greater risk

  • Rectal cancer in men: Each 5 unit increase in BMI (35 lbs) associated with 17% greater risk

  • Colon cancer in women: Each 5 unit increase in BMI (35 lbs) associated with 12% greater risk

  • Rectal cancer in women: Each 5 unit increase in BMI (35 lbs) associated with 4% greater risk

  • Colon cancer in men: Being obese is associated with 60% greater risk vs BMI less than 23

  • Rectal cancer in men: Being obese is associated with 30% greater risk vs BMI less than 23

  • Colon cancer in women: Being obese is associated with 25% greater risk vs BMI less than 23

  • Rectal cancer in women: Being obese is associated with 14% greater risk vs BMI less than 23

  • High glycemic index diet increases the risk of colorectal cancer 26 percent

  • 10 lbs weight gain every 10 years since age 21 increases risk of colon cancer 33% in men

  • 30% of all cases of colon cancer in men attributable to BMI above 22.5

  • Bowel cancer risk 18% lower in people with BMI of 20 (low normal) compared to 25 (high normal)

  • Obesity involved in 10% of colon cancers

  • Colorectal cancer: 60 lbs increases risk 1.6-fold in postmenopausal women

  • Colorectal cancer 1.8 times more likely in obese men, 2.3 times more likely in tall women

  • 30-35 lbs increase in body weight increases the risk of colon cancer by 30% in men, 12% in women

  • 30-35 lbs increase in body weight increases the risk of rectal cancer by 12% in men, 3% in women

  • An hour of leisure time physical activity per day reduces risk of colon and rectal cancer by 41-44%

  • Exercise and being thin reduce the risk of colon cancer in women

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