Physical activity may contribute to the prevention of gastrointestinal carcinoma through the reduction of adipose tissue, sex hormones, growth factors, chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. In addition, physical activity strengthens the intestinal microbiome. It also decreases the risks and symptoms of gastrointestinal diseases including gastroesophageal reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease, colon adenoma, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and pancreatitis. Prospective epidemiologic studies revealed statistically significant inverse relationships of physical activity to adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and cardia, colorectal carcinoma, intrahepatic hepatocellular carcinoma and pancreatic carcinoma. In contrast, additional prospective ...
IntroductionThe American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Roun...
Potential benefits and hazards of physical activity and exercise on the gastrointestinal tract Summa...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for a protective role of physical activity against development ...
Gastrointestinal cancers account for 37% of all cancer deaths worldwide, underlining the need to fur...
Introduction: Western lifestyle characterized by increased consumption of red meat, fat, processed f...
Evidence for a protective role of physical activity in cancer prevention is rapidly accumulating. Th...
Physical activity is a complex, multidimensional behavior, the precise measurement of which is chall...
Physical activity is a complex, multidimensional behavior, the precise measurement of which is chall...
AbstractPhysical activity is a complex, multidimensional behavior, the precise measurement of which ...
The incidence of esophageal and gastric cancer has been increasing rapidly worldwide in recent years...
Background: Colon cancer is among the leading causes of cancer mortality and its incidence is increa...
This review evaluates the current understanding of research on the impact of physical activity in th...
We investigated several aspects of the role of physical activity in colon and rectal cancer etiology...
BACKGROUND:Evidence for a protective role of physical activity against development of stomach cancer...
Cancer ranks among the five leading causes of death in almost all countries and has important reperc...
IntroductionThe American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Roun...
Potential benefits and hazards of physical activity and exercise on the gastrointestinal tract Summa...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for a protective role of physical activity against development ...
Gastrointestinal cancers account for 37% of all cancer deaths worldwide, underlining the need to fur...
Introduction: Western lifestyle characterized by increased consumption of red meat, fat, processed f...
Evidence for a protective role of physical activity in cancer prevention is rapidly accumulating. Th...
Physical activity is a complex, multidimensional behavior, the precise measurement of which is chall...
Physical activity is a complex, multidimensional behavior, the precise measurement of which is chall...
AbstractPhysical activity is a complex, multidimensional behavior, the precise measurement of which ...
The incidence of esophageal and gastric cancer has been increasing rapidly worldwide in recent years...
Background: Colon cancer is among the leading causes of cancer mortality and its incidence is increa...
This review evaluates the current understanding of research on the impact of physical activity in th...
We investigated several aspects of the role of physical activity in colon and rectal cancer etiology...
BACKGROUND:Evidence for a protective role of physical activity against development of stomach cancer...
Cancer ranks among the five leading causes of death in almost all countries and has important reperc...
IntroductionThe American College of Sports Medicine convened an International Multidisciplinary Roun...
Potential benefits and hazards of physical activity and exercise on the gastrointestinal tract Summa...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for a protective role of physical activity against development ...