BACKGROUND: Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced greatly to increase the cancer burden in Korea. The purpose of the current study was to perform a systematic assessment of cancers attributable to obesity and physical inactivity in Korea. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Gender- and cancer site-specific population-attributable fractions (PAF) were estimated using the prevalence of overweight and obesity in 1992-1995 from a large-scale prospective cohort study, the prevalence of low physical activity in 1989 from a Korean National Health Examination Survey, and pooled relative risk estimates from Korean epidemiological studies. The overall PAF was then estimated using 2009 national cancer inc...
Smoking is by far the most important cause of cancer that can be modified at the individual level. C...
Supplementary Table 2 shows the association of physical activity with overall cancer incidence after...
Supplementary Table 5 shows the association of physical activity with overall cancer incidence strat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activi...
Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced greatly to ...
Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced greatly to ...
Background: Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer is a major cause of the burden of disease, and obesity is widely recognised one of...
The effects of excess weight on the development of cancers are controversial, and little is known fo...
PURPOSE: Considering the health impact of obesity and cancer, it is important to estimate the burden...
In Korea, a person with a body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m2 is considered obese, and a person with a B...
The objective was to provide an evidence-based, systematic assessment of the burden of cancer due to...
Introduction. This study sought to evaluate the association between obesity factors (food consumptio...
<p>* BMI, body mass index, <i>kg/m<sup>2</sup></i>.</p><p>** Relative risk for colon cancer was esti...
<p>Population-attributable fractions for obesity by cancer site: (A) for Korean men and (B) for Kore...
Smoking is by far the most important cause of cancer that can be modified at the individual level. C...
Supplementary Table 2 shows the association of physical activity with overall cancer incidence after...
Supplementary Table 5 shows the association of physical activity with overall cancer incidence strat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activi...
Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced greatly to ...
Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced greatly to ...
Background: Changes in lifestyle including obesity epidemic and reduced physical activity influenced...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer is a major cause of the burden of disease, and obesity is widely recognised one of...
The effects of excess weight on the development of cancers are controversial, and little is known fo...
PURPOSE: Considering the health impact of obesity and cancer, it is important to estimate the burden...
In Korea, a person with a body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m2 is considered obese, and a person with a B...
The objective was to provide an evidence-based, systematic assessment of the burden of cancer due to...
Introduction. This study sought to evaluate the association between obesity factors (food consumptio...
<p>* BMI, body mass index, <i>kg/m<sup>2</sup></i>.</p><p>** Relative risk for colon cancer was esti...
<p>Population-attributable fractions for obesity by cancer site: (A) for Korean men and (B) for Kore...
Smoking is by far the most important cause of cancer that can be modified at the individual level. C...
Supplementary Table 2 shows the association of physical activity with overall cancer incidence after...
Supplementary Table 5 shows the association of physical activity with overall cancer incidence strat...