Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor for developing several adult malignancies. To quantify these risks, we reported a comprehensive systematic review (Lancet 2008; 371: 569-78) of prospective observational studies determining associations between BMI and risk of incident cancer for 20 cancer types. We demonstrated that associations are: (i) sex-specific; (ii) exist for a wider range of malignancies than previously thought; and (iii) are broadly consistent across geographic populations. In the present paper, we tested these data against the Bradford-Hill criteria of causal association, and argue that the available data support strength of association, consistency, specificity, temporality,...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. Adult weight gain has been as...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. Adult weight gain has been as...
BackgroundEvidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This mende...
Abstract: Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor f...
BACKGROUND: Excess bodyweight, expressed as increased body-mass index (BMI), is associated with the ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specific cancers, but a larg...
Excess body adiposity, commonly expressed as body mass index (BMI), is a risk factor for many common...
Background High body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specifi c cancers, but a large-sca...
Author summary Why was this study done? The causal relevance of body size and composition as risk fa...
Author summary Why was this study done? The causal relevance of body size and composition as risk fa...
Background: Objectives were to provide an overview and understand the strength of evidence and exten...
Background: Objectives were to provide an overview and understand the strength of evidence and exten...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
Background: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
Obesity and upper-body fat distribution are independent, cardiometabolic risk factors but whether th...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. Adult weight gain has been as...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. Adult weight gain has been as...
BackgroundEvidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This mende...
Abstract: Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor f...
BACKGROUND: Excess bodyweight, expressed as increased body-mass index (BMI), is associated with the ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specific cancers, but a larg...
Excess body adiposity, commonly expressed as body mass index (BMI), is a risk factor for many common...
Background High body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specifi c cancers, but a large-sca...
Author summary Why was this study done? The causal relevance of body size and composition as risk fa...
Author summary Why was this study done? The causal relevance of body size and composition as risk fa...
Background: Objectives were to provide an overview and understand the strength of evidence and exten...
Background: Objectives were to provide an overview and understand the strength of evidence and exten...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
Background: Evidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This men...
Obesity and upper-body fat distribution are independent, cardiometabolic risk factors but whether th...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. Adult weight gain has been as...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. Adult weight gain has been as...
BackgroundEvidence for the impact of body size and composition on cancer risk is limited. This mende...