High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). However, although BMI is a well-established measurement of excess weight, it does not fully reflect body composition and can sometimes misclassify individuals. This study aimed at investigating what body composition measurements had highest association with development of HM. Body composition measurements on 27,557 individuals recorded by healthcare professionals as part of the Malmo Diet and Cancer study conducted in Sweden between 1991-1996 were matched with data from national registers on cancer incidence and causes of death. Cox regression models adjusted for age and sex were used to test the association between one standard deviation incremen...
Obesity is a risk factor for cancer. However, it is not known if general adiposity, as measured by b...
Anthropometric measures relating to body size, weight and composition are increasingly being associa...
Obesity has been consistently associated with a greater colorectal cancer risk, but this relationshi...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
Reports of associations between body size and composition and risk of lym-phohematopoietic malignanc...
BACKGROUND: Greater adiposity and height have been associated with increased risk of haematological ...
Reports on the association between obesity and lymphohematopoietic malignancies (LHMs) have been inc...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the association between body composition and subsequent risk of the m...
Background: The incidences of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma are increasing steadily. I...
Background Body mass index (BMI), waist and hip circumference are strongly correlated and do not ref...
Overweight and obesity have been suggested as a risk factor for leukemia. Impaired immune function a...
BackgroundEvidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This mende...
Obesity is a risk factor for cancer. However, it is not known if general adiposity, as measured by b...
Anthropometric measures relating to body size, weight and composition are increasingly being associa...
Obesity has been consistently associated with a greater colorectal cancer risk, but this relationshi...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
High body mass index (BMI) is associated with development of hematological malignancies (HMs). Howev...
Reports of associations between body size and composition and risk of lym-phohematopoietic malignanc...
BACKGROUND: Greater adiposity and height have been associated with increased risk of haematological ...
Reports on the association between obesity and lymphohematopoietic malignancies (LHMs) have been inc...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the association between body composition and subsequent risk of the m...
Background: The incidences of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma are increasing steadily. I...
Background Body mass index (BMI), waist and hip circumference are strongly correlated and do not ref...
Overweight and obesity have been suggested as a risk factor for leukemia. Impaired immune function a...
BackgroundEvidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This mende...
Obesity is a risk factor for cancer. However, it is not known if general adiposity, as measured by b...
Anthropometric measures relating to body size, weight and composition are increasingly being associa...
Obesity has been consistently associated with a greater colorectal cancer risk, but this relationshi...