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ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?

BACKGROUND: One of the most important concerns on health is the increased rates of obesity in population and the speed in which this number is increasing. This number translates a serious public health problem, since it also increases the risk of several other diseases associated with obesity result...

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Autores principales: de FREITAS, Bianca Astrogildo, LOTH, Carlos Alberto Tomatis, SWAROWSKY, Gustavo Lazaroto, LOURENÇO, Graziela Morais, FILLMANN, Lucio Sarubbi, FILLMANN, Henrique Sarubbi, SANTOS, Maria Luiza, PADOIN, Alexandre Vontobel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32667530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1500
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author de FREITAS, Bianca Astrogildo
LOTH, Carlos Alberto Tomatis
SWAROWSKY, Gustavo Lazaroto
LOURENÇO, Graziela Morais
FILLMANN, Lucio Sarubbi
FILLMANN, Henrique Sarubbi
SANTOS, Maria Luiza
PADOIN, Alexandre Vontobel
author_facet de FREITAS, Bianca Astrogildo
LOTH, Carlos Alberto Tomatis
SWAROWSKY, Gustavo Lazaroto
LOURENÇO, Graziela Morais
FILLMANN, Lucio Sarubbi
FILLMANN, Henrique Sarubbi
SANTOS, Maria Luiza
PADOIN, Alexandre Vontobel
author_sort de FREITAS, Bianca Astrogildo
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description BACKGROUND: One of the most important concerns on health is the increased rates of obesity in population and the speed in which this number is increasing. This number translates a serious public health problem, since it also increases the risk of several other diseases associated with obesity resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. Among them, it seems to be connected to several neoplasms, such as colorectal carcinoma. AIM: To evaluate the impact of obesity as a risk factor for colorectal carcinoma through the detection of adenoma, and to discuss the mechanisms that could establish a link between obesity and neoplasm. METHODS: Patients who underwent colonoscopy were included. Personal and anthropometric data, clinical history, and results of the tests were analyzed in order to verify the correlation of BMI and the presence of adenomatous polyps. RESULTS: A total of 142 patients were studied, which a mean age of 62 years. Of the patients, 74 (52.1%) were men and 68 (47.9%) were. Obesity was identified in 16.2% of the patients. Polyps were found in 61 (42.9%), mostly smaller than 1 cm. Obese individuals were 1.56 times more likely to present colorectal adenoma than patients with normal weight. CONCLUSION: This study, although showing the greater presence of colorectal adenomas in obese individuals, did not show a significant difference in the occurrence of pre-malignant lesions.
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spelling pubmed-73575502020-07-21 ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS? de FREITAS, Bianca Astrogildo LOTH, Carlos Alberto Tomatis SWAROWSKY, Gustavo Lazaroto LOURENÇO, Graziela Morais FILLMANN, Lucio Sarubbi FILLMANN, Henrique Sarubbi SANTOS, Maria Luiza PADOIN, Alexandre Vontobel Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: One of the most important concerns on health is the increased rates of obesity in population and the speed in which this number is increasing. This number translates a serious public health problem, since it also increases the risk of several other diseases associated with obesity resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. Among them, it seems to be connected to several neoplasms, such as colorectal carcinoma. AIM: To evaluate the impact of obesity as a risk factor for colorectal carcinoma through the detection of adenoma, and to discuss the mechanisms that could establish a link between obesity and neoplasm. METHODS: Patients who underwent colonoscopy were included. Personal and anthropometric data, clinical history, and results of the tests were analyzed in order to verify the correlation of BMI and the presence of adenomatous polyps. RESULTS: A total of 142 patients were studied, which a mean age of 62 years. Of the patients, 74 (52.1%) were men and 68 (47.9%) were. Obesity was identified in 16.2% of the patients. Polyps were found in 61 (42.9%), mostly smaller than 1 cm. Obese individuals were 1.56 times more likely to present colorectal adenoma than patients with normal weight. CONCLUSION: This study, although showing the greater presence of colorectal adenomas in obese individuals, did not show a significant difference in the occurrence of pre-malignant lesions. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7357550/ /pubmed/32667530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1500 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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de FREITAS, Bianca Astrogildo
LOTH, Carlos Alberto Tomatis
SWAROWSKY, Gustavo Lazaroto
LOURENÇO, Graziela Morais
FILLMANN, Lucio Sarubbi
FILLMANN, Henrique Sarubbi
SANTOS, Maria Luiza
PADOIN, Alexandre Vontobel
ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?
title ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?
title_full ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?
title_fullStr ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?
title_full_unstemmed ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?
title_short ARE OBESITY AND ADENOMA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED AS COLORECTAL CANCER PRECURSORS?
title_sort are obesity and adenoma development associated as colorectal cancer precursors?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32667530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1500
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