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Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to lack of physical activity in Canada

机译:估计癌症当前和未来负担,可归因于加拿大缺乏体育活动

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Physical activity reduces the risk of many cancers, yet the prevalence of inadequate physical activity among Canadians remains high. Here we estimated the current attributable and future avoidable burden of cancer related to inadequate physical activity among Canadian adults. Population attributable risk (PAR) for all cancers associated with inadequate physical activity were estimated using relative risks obtained from comprehensive reports, meta-analyses and pooled analyses. Cancer incidence data were acquired from the Canadian Cancer Registry. Physical activity data were taken from Canadian Community Health Survey (Cycle 2.1, 2003), in which respondents were classified as "physically inactive" ( = 3.0 kcal/kg/day). We defined "inadequate physical activity" as being either "physically inactive" or " moderately active" to determine the PAR of cancer due to inadequate physical activity. We estimated the future burden of inadequate physical activity using potential impact fractions and a series of intervention scenarios, including 10% to 50% reductions in inadequate physical activity from 2015 to 2042. For 2015, the total attributable burden due to inadequate physical activity for associated cancers was 10.6% and 4.9% for all cancers. A 50% reduction in inadequate physical activity could avoid 39,877 cumulative cases of cancer by 2042. Over 9000 cancer cases in 2015 were estimated to be attributable to inadequate physical activity and 5170 incident cases of cancer could be prevented with increases in physical activity levels by 2042. Policies aimed at increasing physical activity among Canadian could have a meaningful impact for cancer prevention.
机译:身体活动降低了许多癌症的风险,但加拿大人之间的身体活动不足的患病率仍然很高。在这里,我们估计了与加拿大成年人的身体活动不足有关的癌症目前的归因和未来的避免负担。使用从综合报告,荟萃分析和汇总分析中获得的相对风险估计了与身体活动不足相关的所有癌症的人口归属风险(PAR)。从加拿大癌症登记处获得癌症发病率数据。身体活动数据取自加拿大社区健康调查(周期2.1,2003),其中受访者被归类为“物理无效”(= 3.0千卡/千克/天)。我们定义了“身体活动不足”,因为“身体不活跃”或“中度活跃”,以确定由于身体活动不足而导致的癌症。我们估计使用潜在的影响分数和一系列干预情景的未来对身体活动不足的负担,包括2015年至2042年的身体活动不足的10%至5​​0%。2015年,由于相关的身体活动不足,占占负担的总归因负担所有癌症的癌症为10.6%和4.9%。不足的身体活性减少50%,避免了39,877例累积癌症病例到2042年。估计2015年超过9000例癌症病例估计可归因于2042年的身体活动的不足和5170例癌症案例。旨在提高加拿大人体活动的政策可能对癌症预防有意义。

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