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Obesity and colorectal cancer risk; Obesidad y riesgo de cancer colorrectal

Abstract

Obesity is a chronic and multifactor disease characterized by presence of excess body fat harmful for health. Several studies have been conducted to assess the possible risk character of different factors for colorectal cancer including the following modifying factors: a diet rich in saturated fats, a diet low in vegetables, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption and obesity. A case-control study was conducted to include 276 adult patients (93 cases and 184 controls) consecutively seen from May, 2008 to May, 2009 in the Institute of Gastroenterology determining a possible association between obesity as risk factor and colorectal cancer. Variables measures included: sex, age, skin color, body mass index, hip-waist circumference and endoscopic location of cancer. We conclude that the colorectal cancer with predominance in female sex and in white people in both groups. Obesity according to a great relation hip-waist had an strong relation with colorectal cancer, which had predominance towards distal colon in both sexes
Authors:
Hano Garcia, Olga Marina; Wood Rodriguez, Lisette; Villa Jimenez, Oscar Manuel, E-mail: olga.hano@infomed.sld.c [1] 
  1. Instituto Nacional de Gastroenterologia, La Habana (Cuba)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2011
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomedicas; Journal Volume: 30; Journal Issue: 2
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; FATS; HAZARDS; LARGE INTESTINE; METABOLIC DISEASES; NEOPLASMS; BODY; DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; DISEASES; GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT; INTESTINES; ORGANS
OSTI ID:
21516184
Country of Origin:
Cuba
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0864-0300; TRN: CU1100139106149
Availability:
Also available on line at the web site http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/ibi/vol30_2_11/ibi06211.htm
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
vp.
Announcement Date:
Dec 29, 2011

Citation Formats

Hano Garcia, Olga Marina, Wood Rodriguez, Lisette, and Villa Jimenez, Oscar Manuel, E-mail: olga.hano@infomed.sld.c. Obesity and colorectal cancer risk; Obesidad y riesgo de cancer colorrectal. Cuba: N. p., 2011. Web.
Hano Garcia, Olga Marina, Wood Rodriguez, Lisette, & Villa Jimenez, Oscar Manuel, E-mail: olga.hano@infomed.sld.c. Obesity and colorectal cancer risk; Obesidad y riesgo de cancer colorrectal. Cuba.
Hano Garcia, Olga Marina, Wood Rodriguez, Lisette, and Villa Jimenez, Oscar Manuel, E-mail: olga.hano@infomed.sld.c. 2011. "Obesity and colorectal cancer risk; Obesidad y riesgo de cancer colorrectal." Cuba.
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abstractNote = {Obesity is a chronic and multifactor disease characterized by presence of excess body fat harmful for health. Several studies have been conducted to assess the possible risk character of different factors for colorectal cancer including the following modifying factors: a diet rich in saturated fats, a diet low in vegetables, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption and obesity. A case-control study was conducted to include 276 adult patients (93 cases and 184 controls) consecutively seen from May, 2008 to May, 2009 in the Institute of Gastroenterology determining a possible association between obesity as risk factor and colorectal cancer. Variables measures included: sex, age, skin color, body mass index, hip-waist circumference and endoscopic location of cancer. We conclude that the colorectal cancer with predominance in female sex and in white people in both groups. Obesity according to a great relation hip-waist had an strong relation with colorectal cancer, which had predominance towards distal colon in both sexes}
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