Physical activity has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer risk. However, the association of physical activity levels separately with colon and rectum cancer mortality is less clear. We included 226?089 Korean in a large prospective cohort study. We assessed the associations of physical activity levels (length, frequency, and intensity) with colon and rectum cancer mortality using Cox proportional hazards model. Men, but not women, who had regular physical activity showed a lower risk of death from colon cancer. The association for high intensity of physical activity was borderline significant in men (hazard ratio 0.67; 95% CI = 0.45-1.00 for >17.5 MET-hour/week). The associations were largely consistent among those aged <55 years, body m...
Background: There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in stage I–III colo...
We investigated the relationships between risk of colon and rectal cancers and physical activity in ...
Physical activity has consistently been associated with lower risk of colon cancer, but information ...
Physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, but its prognostic impact after cancer diagnosis...
Physical activity has been inconsistently associated with rectal cancer despite the consistent assoc...
Purpose: Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, the...
We investigated several aspects of the role of physical activity in colon and rectal cancer etiology...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
The relation between various measures of physical activity and colorectal cancer risk was considered...
Purpose Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, ther...
A population-based case-control study was conducted to assess the relation between physical activity...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
Despite the convincing evidence that physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, there are s...
Background: There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer...
Background: There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in stage I–III colo...
We investigated the relationships between risk of colon and rectal cancers and physical activity in ...
Physical activity has consistently been associated with lower risk of colon cancer, but information ...
Physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, but its prognostic impact after cancer diagnosis...
Physical activity has been inconsistently associated with rectal cancer despite the consistent assoc...
Purpose: Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, the...
We investigated several aspects of the role of physical activity in colon and rectal cancer etiology...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
The relation between various measures of physical activity and colorectal cancer risk was considered...
Purpose Although there is convincing evidence that physical activity reduces colon cancer risk, ther...
A population-based case-control study was conducted to assess the relation between physical activity...
There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer; however, t...
Despite the convincing evidence that physical activity reduces the risk of colon cancer, there are s...
Background: There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer...
Background: There is convincing evidence that high physical activity lowers the risk of colon cancer...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with improved overall survival (OS) in stage I–III colo...
We investigated the relationships between risk of colon and rectal cancers and physical activity in ...