1. Walking time, sports activity, job type, and body posture during work in relation to incident colorectal cancer: the JACC prospective cohort study.
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Eshak, Ehab S., Noda, Hiroyuki, Tamakoshi, Akiko, and Iso, Hiroyasu
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RECTAL cancer ,POSTURE ,COLORECTAL cancer ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,COLON cancer ,JAPANESE people - Abstract
Purpose: An inverse association between physical activity and colorectal cancer (CRC) has been suggested. We aimed to assess the specific and combined effects of leisure-time and occupational physical activities on CRC risk among Japanese adults. Methods: Using Cox proportional hazard models, we tested whether walking time, sports activity, body posture during work, and job type—or the combination of these variables—were associated with CRC incidence in a prospective cohort of 26,897 Japanese adults aged 40–79 years. Results: During a median 17-year follow-up (1990–2009) period, we ascertained 423 incident cases of CRC (267 colon and 156 rectum cancer). Time spent walking suggested a dose–response inverse relationship with CRC risk (p-trend = 0.051). Manual labor was associated with lower CRC risk when compared to office work with HRs (95% CIs) of 0.74 (0.56–0.97) for CRC and 0.68 (0.48–0.96) for colon cancer. Compared to sitting, moving during work tended to be inversely associated with rectal cancer risk, especially after censoring early incident cases within 3 years after baseline; HR (95% CI) = 0.63 (0.40–0.99). Combining walking and job type suggested mutual and synergistic benefits on the risk of colon cancer (p-interaction = 0.03). Compared to office workers walking < 1 h/day, the HR (95% CI) of colon cancer was 0.48 (0.23–0.98), 0.61 (0.42–0.89), and 0.59 (0.41–0.87) in office workers walking ≥ 1 h/day, non-office workers walking < 1 h/day, and non-office workers walking ≥ 1 h/day, respectively. Conclusion: The time spent walking, job type, and posture during work were independently associated with the reduced incident CRC risk among Japanese men and women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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