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Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is associated with lower risk of colon and breast cancers. Herein we estimated preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers in Brazil by increasing population-wide physical activity to different counterfactual scenarios. METHODS: We used data from a representative...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6562241/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30032026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2018.07.006 |
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author | Rezende, Leandro Fórnias Machado de Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro Mielke, Grégore Iven Lee, Dong Hoon Wu, Kana Giovannucci, Edward Eluf-Neto, José |
author_facet | Rezende, Leandro Fórnias Machado de Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro Mielke, Grégore Iven Lee, Dong Hoon Wu, Kana Giovannucci, Edward Eluf-Neto, José |
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description | BACKGROUND: Physical activity is associated with lower risk of colon and breast cancers. Herein we estimated preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers in Brazil by increasing population-wide physical activity to different counterfactual scenarios. METHODS: We used data from a representative national survey in Brazil and corresponding relative risks of colon and postmenopausal breast cancers from a meta-analysis. Estimated cancer incidence was retrieved from GLOBOCAN and Brazilian National Cancer Institute. Five counterfactual scenarios for physical activity were considered: (i) theoretical minimum risk exposure level (≥8,000 metabolic equivalent of tasks-minute/week – MET-min/week); (ii) physical activity recommendation (≥600 MET-min/week); (iii) a 10% reduction in prevalence of insufficient physical inactivity (<600 MET-min/week); (iv) physical activity level in each state equals the most active state in Brazil; (v) closing the gender differences in physical activity. RESULTS: About 19% (3,630 cases) of colon cancers and 12% (6,712 cases) of postmenopausal breast cancers could be prevented by increasing physical activity to ≥8,000 MET-min/week. Plausible counterfactual scenarios suggested the following impact on cancer prevention: reaching physical activity recommendation: 1.7% (1,113 cases) of breast and 6% (1,137 cases) of colon; 10% reduction in physical inactivity prevalence: 0.2% (111 cases) of breast and 0.6% (114 cases) of colon; most active state scenario: 0.3% (168 cases) of breast and 1% (189 cases) of colon; reducing gender differences in physical activity: 1.1% (384 cases) of breast and 0.6% (122 cases) of colon. CONCLUSIONS: High levels of physical activity are required to achieve a sizable impact on breast and colon cancer prevention in Brazil. |
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spelling | pubmed-65622412019-06-17 Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios Rezende, Leandro Fórnias Machado de Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro Mielke, Grégore Iven Lee, Dong Hoon Wu, Kana Giovannucci, Edward Eluf-Neto, José Cancer Epidemiol Article BACKGROUND: Physical activity is associated with lower risk of colon and breast cancers. Herein we estimated preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers in Brazil by increasing population-wide physical activity to different counterfactual scenarios. METHODS: We used data from a representative national survey in Brazil and corresponding relative risks of colon and postmenopausal breast cancers from a meta-analysis. Estimated cancer incidence was retrieved from GLOBOCAN and Brazilian National Cancer Institute. Five counterfactual scenarios for physical activity were considered: (i) theoretical minimum risk exposure level (≥8,000 metabolic equivalent of tasks-minute/week – MET-min/week); (ii) physical activity recommendation (≥600 MET-min/week); (iii) a 10% reduction in prevalence of insufficient physical inactivity (<600 MET-min/week); (iv) physical activity level in each state equals the most active state in Brazil; (v) closing the gender differences in physical activity. RESULTS: About 19% (3,630 cases) of colon cancers and 12% (6,712 cases) of postmenopausal breast cancers could be prevented by increasing physical activity to ≥8,000 MET-min/week. Plausible counterfactual scenarios suggested the following impact on cancer prevention: reaching physical activity recommendation: 1.7% (1,113 cases) of breast and 6% (1,137 cases) of colon; 10% reduction in physical inactivity prevalence: 0.2% (111 cases) of breast and 0.6% (114 cases) of colon; most active state scenario: 0.3% (168 cases) of breast and 1% (189 cases) of colon; reducing gender differences in physical activity: 1.1% (384 cases) of breast and 0.6% (122 cases) of colon. CONCLUSIONS: High levels of physical activity are required to achieve a sizable impact on breast and colon cancer prevention in Brazil. Elsevier 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6562241/ /pubmed/30032026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2018.07.006 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rezende, Leandro Fórnias Machado de Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro Mielke, Grégore Iven Lee, Dong Hoon Wu, Kana Giovannucci, Edward Eluf-Neto, José Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
title | Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
title_full | Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
title_fullStr | Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
title_full_unstemmed | Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
title_short | Preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in Brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
title_sort | preventable fractions of colon and breast cancers by increasing physical activity in brazil: perspectives from plausible counterfactual scenarios |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6562241/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30032026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2018.07.006 |
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