OBJECTIVE: Excess body weight, defined by body mass index (BMI), may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. As a prerequisite to the determination of lifestyle attributable risks, we undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective observational studies to quantify colorectal cancer risk associated with increased BMI and explore for differences by gender, sub-site and study characteristics. METHOD: We searched MEDLINE and EMBASE (to December 2007), and other sources, selecting reports based on strict inclusion criteria. Random-effects meta-analyses and meta-regressions of study-specific incremental estimates were performed to determine the risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) associated with a 5 kg/m(2) increase...
This review outlines the association of obesity with risk of colorectal cancer and the potential und...
The objective of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the odds of colorectal adenoma (CRA) in colorecta...
BACKGROUND:Health behaviors are known risk factors for colorectal cancer and are more common in low ...
Mounting evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC)....
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with the risk of colorectal c...
Background: Mounting evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with the risk of colorectal c...
In most studies, body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased risk of colorectal or colo...
BACKGROUND: High body mass index (BMI) is consistently linked to increased risk of colorectal cancer...
While the relationship between body mass index as an indicator of excess body weight and the risk of...
Individuals whose energy intake exceeds expenditure are at increased risk of colorectal cancer. To d...
BACKGROUND: A moderate association exists between body mass index (BMI) and colorectal cancer. Less ...
Objective: To evaluate the association between obesity and the risk of colorectal cancer. Methods: 3...
Aim The aim was to explore potential associations between the body mass index (BMI) and the risk of...
BACKGROUND: Excess bodyweight, expressed as increased body-mass index (BMI), is associated with the ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported positive associations between obesity a...
This review outlines the association of obesity with risk of colorectal cancer and the potential und...
The objective of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the odds of colorectal adenoma (CRA) in colorecta...
BACKGROUND:Health behaviors are known risk factors for colorectal cancer and are more common in low ...
Mounting evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC)....
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with the risk of colorectal c...
Background: Mounting evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with the risk of colorectal c...
In most studies, body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased risk of colorectal or colo...
BACKGROUND: High body mass index (BMI) is consistently linked to increased risk of colorectal cancer...
While the relationship between body mass index as an indicator of excess body weight and the risk of...
Individuals whose energy intake exceeds expenditure are at increased risk of colorectal cancer. To d...
BACKGROUND: A moderate association exists between body mass index (BMI) and colorectal cancer. Less ...
Objective: To evaluate the association between obesity and the risk of colorectal cancer. Methods: 3...
Aim The aim was to explore potential associations between the body mass index (BMI) and the risk of...
BACKGROUND: Excess bodyweight, expressed as increased body-mass index (BMI), is associated with the ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have consistently reported positive associations between obesity a...
This review outlines the association of obesity with risk of colorectal cancer and the potential und...
The objective of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the odds of colorectal adenoma (CRA) in colorecta...
BACKGROUND:Health behaviors are known risk factors for colorectal cancer and are more common in low ...