Purpose: Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, research in this area has focused on aerobic activity. We conducted a case– control study to investigate whether resistance training was associated with the risk of colon and rectal cancers. Methods Data were collected on various colorectal cancer risk factors, including recreational physical activity performed during three age periods, from 870 cases and 996 controls in Western Australia in 2005–2007. Participants were classified as having never, possibly, or definitely performed resistance training in each age period and over the adult lifetime. The association between resistance training and colon and rectal cancer risk was analyzed using mul...
Background: Colon cancer is among the leading causes of cancer mortality and its incidence is increa...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
BackgroundPhysical activity reduces the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but the relevant evidence d...
There is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk. However it is unclear...
Purpose: Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, the...
Purpose Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, ther...
Physical activity has been inconsistently associated with rectal cancer despite the consistent assoc...
Physical activity has consistently been associated with lower risk of colon cancer, but information ...
We investigated several aspects of the role of physical activity in colon and rectal cancer etiology...
We investigated the relationships between risk of colon and rectal cancers and physical activity in ...
Despite the convincing evidence that physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, there are s...
Background: Although there is convincing epidemiological evidence that physical activity is associa...
Although an inverse association between physical activity and risk of colon cancer is well establish...
A population-based case-control study was conducted to assess the relation between physical activity...
Background: Physical activity reduces the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but the relevant evidence...
Background: Colon cancer is among the leading causes of cancer mortality and its incidence is increa...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
BackgroundPhysical activity reduces the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but the relevant evidence d...
There is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk. However it is unclear...
Purpose: Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, the...
Purpose Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, ther...
Physical activity has been inconsistently associated with rectal cancer despite the consistent assoc...
Physical activity has consistently been associated with lower risk of colon cancer, but information ...
We investigated several aspects of the role of physical activity in colon and rectal cancer etiology...
We investigated the relationships between risk of colon and rectal cancers and physical activity in ...
Despite the convincing evidence that physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, there are s...
Background: Although there is convincing epidemiological evidence that physical activity is associa...
Although an inverse association between physical activity and risk of colon cancer is well establish...
A population-based case-control study was conducted to assess the relation between physical activity...
Background: Physical activity reduces the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but the relevant evidence...
Background: Colon cancer is among the leading causes of cancer mortality and its incidence is increa...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
BackgroundPhysical activity reduces the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but the relevant evidence d...