Background: Epidemiological studies have indicated that physical activity reduces the risk of developing breast cancer. More recently, sedentary behavior has been suggested as a risk factor independent of physical activity level. The purpose of the present study was to investigate occupational sedentariness and breast cancer risk in pre- and postmenopausal women. Materials and methods: In a population-based prospective cohort study (n = 29 524), working history was assessed by a questionnaire between 1990 and 1992. Participants were classified as having: (1) sedentary occupations only; (2) mixed occupations or (3) non-sedentary occupations only. The association between occupational sedentariness and breast cancer incidence was analyzed by C...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Physical activity reduces the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer through multiple inter-related bi...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Background: Epidemiological studies have indicated that physical activity reduces the risk of develo...
© 2016 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. Objectives: There is limited research on the association bet...
Data from a multicentric case-control study on breast cancer conducted in Italy were used to analyze...
The relationship between occupational and leisure-time activity and the risk of breast cancer was an...
Evidence is still limited on the influence of sedentary lifestyles on breast cancer (BC) risk. Also,...
PurposeThe objective of this study was to evaluate the prospective association between sedentary tim...
The relationship between occupational and leisure-time activity and the risk of breast cancer was an...
Context Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amou...
Background. Epidemiological studies indicate that physical activity reduces the risk of cancer. Phys...
Data from a multicentric case-control study on breast cancer conducted in Italy were used to analyze...
Background. Accumulating evidence suggests that physical activity may protect against the developmen...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Physical activity reduces the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer through multiple inter-related bi...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...
Background: Epidemiological studies have indicated that physical activity reduces the risk of develo...
© 2016 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. Objectives: There is limited research on the association bet...
Data from a multicentric case-control study on breast cancer conducted in Italy were used to analyze...
The relationship between occupational and leisure-time activity and the risk of breast cancer was an...
Evidence is still limited on the influence of sedentary lifestyles on breast cancer (BC) risk. Also,...
PurposeThe objective of this study was to evaluate the prospective association between sedentary tim...
The relationship between occupational and leisure-time activity and the risk of breast cancer was an...
Context Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amou...
Background. Epidemiological studies indicate that physical activity reduces the risk of cancer. Phys...
Data from a multicentric case-control study on breast cancer conducted in Italy were used to analyze...
Background. Accumulating evidence suggests that physical activity may protect against the developmen...
There is convincing evidence for a decreased risk of breast cancer with increased physical activity....
Background: Epidemiologic evidence strongly suggests that cumulative exposure to ovarian hormones is...
Physical activity reduces the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer through multiple inter-related bi...
Context: Women who are physically active have a decreased risk for breast cancer, but the types, amo...