Physical activity, dietary habits and adenomatous polyps of the sigmoid colon: a study of self-defense officials in Japan
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Physical activity, dietary habits and adenomatous polyps of the sigmoid colon: a study of self-defense officials in Japan
Abstract
Physical activity and dietary habits were compared between 80 men with adenomatous polyps of the sigmoid colon and 1148 men with normal colonoscopy among male retiring self-defense officials. Physical activity as expressed in terms of time spent doing strenuous activities during leisure time was inversely related to the risk of adenomatous polyps. Controlling for rank, smoking, alcohol and body mass index (BMI), odds ratios for the categories of 0, 1-59, 60-119 and greater than or equal to 120 minutes per week were 1.0, 0.88, 0.70 and 0.44, respectively (trend p = 0.015). Among a limited range of foods and beverages, the consumption of rice, green tea and instant coffee tended to be associated with a decreased risk of adenomatous polyps. Although the associations observed with dietary habits still need to be substantiated, the findings on physical activity lend further evidence to the hypothesis that physical activity may be protective in the development of colon cancer.
Comment in
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Coffee drinking and the risk of adenomatous polyps.J Clin Epidemiol. 1992 Sep;45(9):1031-2. doi: 10.1016/0895-4356(92)90120-c. J Clin Epidemiol. 1992. PMID: 1432018 No abstract available.
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