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Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women

OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations among several anthropometric measures, as well as BMI trajectories and colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in older women. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Forty clinical centres in the USA. PARTICIPANTS: Totally, 79 034 postmenopausal women in the Women’s He...

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Autores principales: Su, Le, Hendryx, Michael, Li, Ming, Shadyab, Aladdin H, Saquib, Nazmus, Stefanick, Marcia L, Luo, Juhua
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37199248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023000988
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author Su, Le
Hendryx, Michael
Li, Ming
Shadyab, Aladdin H
Saquib, Nazmus
Stefanick, Marcia L
Luo, Juhua
author_facet Su, Le
Hendryx, Michael
Li, Ming
Shadyab, Aladdin H
Saquib, Nazmus
Stefanick, Marcia L
Luo, Juhua
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations among several anthropometric measures, as well as BMI trajectories and colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in older women. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Forty clinical centres in the USA. PARTICIPANTS: Totally, 79 034 postmenopausal women in the Women’s Health Initiative Observational Study. RESULTS: During an average of 15·8 years of follow-up, 1514 CRC cases were ascertained. Five BMI trajectories over 18–50 years of age were identified using growth mixture model. Compared with women who had a normal BMI at age 18, women with obesity at age 18 had a higher risk of CRC (HR 1·58, 95 % CI 1·02, 2·44). Compared with women who kept relatively low normal body size during adulthood, women who progressed from normal to obesity (HR 1·29, 95 % CI 1·09, 1·53) and women who progressed from overweight to obesity (HR 1·37, 95 % CI 1·13, 1·68) had higher CRC risks. A weight gain > 15 kg from age 18 to 50 (HR 1·20, 95 % CI 1·04, 1·40) and baseline waist circumference > 88 cm (HR 1·33, 95 % CI 1·19, 1·49) were associated with higher CRC risks, compared with stable weight and waist circumference ≤ 88 cm, respectively. CONCLUSION: Women who have a normal weight in early adult life and gain substantial weight later, as well as those who are persistently heavy over adulthood, demonstrated a higher risk of developing CRC. Our study highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy body weight over the life course for reducing the risk of developing CRC in women.
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spelling pubmed-104103852023-09-26 Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women Su, Le Hendryx, Michael Li, Ming Shadyab, Aladdin H Saquib, Nazmus Stefanick, Marcia L Luo, Juhua Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: To assess the associations among several anthropometric measures, as well as BMI trajectories and colorectal cancer (CRC) risk in older women. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Forty clinical centres in the USA. PARTICIPANTS: Totally, 79 034 postmenopausal women in the Women’s Health Initiative Observational Study. RESULTS: During an average of 15·8 years of follow-up, 1514 CRC cases were ascertained. Five BMI trajectories over 18–50 years of age were identified using growth mixture model. Compared with women who had a normal BMI at age 18, women with obesity at age 18 had a higher risk of CRC (HR 1·58, 95 % CI 1·02, 2·44). Compared with women who kept relatively low normal body size during adulthood, women who progressed from normal to obesity (HR 1·29, 95 % CI 1·09, 1·53) and women who progressed from overweight to obesity (HR 1·37, 95 % CI 1·13, 1·68) had higher CRC risks. A weight gain > 15 kg from age 18 to 50 (HR 1·20, 95 % CI 1·04, 1·40) and baseline waist circumference > 88 cm (HR 1·33, 95 % CI 1·19, 1·49) were associated with higher CRC risks, compared with stable weight and waist circumference ≤ 88 cm, respectively. CONCLUSION: Women who have a normal weight in early adult life and gain substantial weight later, as well as those who are persistently heavy over adulthood, demonstrated a higher risk of developing CRC. Our study highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy body weight over the life course for reducing the risk of developing CRC in women. Cambridge University Press 2023-08 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10410385/ /pubmed/37199248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023000988 Text en © The Authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Su, Le
Hendryx, Michael
Li, Ming
Shadyab, Aladdin H
Saquib, Nazmus
Stefanick, Marcia L
Luo, Juhua
Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women
title Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women
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title_fullStr Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women
title_short Body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women
title_sort body size over the adult life course and the risk of colorectal cancer among postmenopausal women
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37199248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023000988
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