The effect of physical activity on breast cancer risk may be partly mediated by sex steroid hormones. This review synthesized and appraised the evidence for an effect of physical activity on sex steroid hormones. Systematic searches were performed using MEDLINE (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), and SPORTDiscus to identify experimental studies and prospective cohort studies that examined physical activity and estrogens, progestins, and/or androgens, as well as sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and glucocorti-coids in pre- and postmenopausal women. Meta-analyses were performed to generate effect estimates. Risk of bias was assessed, and the GRADE system was used to appraise quality of the evidence. Twenty-eight randomized controlled trials (RCT), 81 n...
Recreational physical activity has been both positively and inversely associated with cancer risk fo...
Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA may reduce...
Objective—Studies consistently demonstrate that physical activity is inversely associated with postm...
The effect of physical activity on breast cancer risk may be partly mediated by sex steroid hormones...
We undertook a systematic review and appraised the evidence for an effect of circulating sex steroid...
Background: The protective effect of physical activity on breast cancer risk might be mediated by se...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Cumulative epidemiological evidence demonstrates that regular physical exercise is one of the most p...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. T...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. The biolo...
Background: Physical activity is associated with re-duced risk for breast cancer, perhaps through re...
Effect of physical activity on sex hormones in women: a systematic review and meta-analysis of rando...
Background: Physical inactivity and being overweight are modifiable lifestyle risk factors that cons...
Lower risk of breast cancer has been reported among physically active women, but the risk in women u...
Recreational physical activity has been both positively and inversely associated with cancer risk fo...
Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA may reduce...
Objective—Studies consistently demonstrate that physical activity is inversely associated with postm...
The effect of physical activity on breast cancer risk may be partly mediated by sex steroid hormones...
We undertook a systematic review and appraised the evidence for an effect of circulating sex steroid...
Background: The protective effect of physical activity on breast cancer risk might be mediated by se...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Cumulative epidemiological evidence demonstrates that regular physical exercise is one of the most p...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. T...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. The biolo...
Background: Physical activity is associated with re-duced risk for breast cancer, perhaps through re...
Effect of physical activity on sex hormones in women: a systematic review and meta-analysis of rando...
Background: Physical inactivity and being overweight are modifiable lifestyle risk factors that cons...
Lower risk of breast cancer has been reported among physically active women, but the risk in women u...
Recreational physical activity has been both positively and inversely associated with cancer risk fo...
Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA may reduce...
Objective—Studies consistently demonstrate that physical activity is inversely associated with postm...