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MARIA GERHARDSSON, BIRGITTA FLODERUS, STAFFAN E NORELL, Physical Activity and Colon Cancer Risk, International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 17, Issue 4, December 1988, Pages 743–746, https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/17.4.743
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Gerhardsson M (Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, The Karolinska Institute, Box 60208, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden), Floderus B and Norell S E. Physical activity and colon cancer risk. International Journal of Epidemiology 1988, 17: 743–746.
The association between low physical activity and colon cancer was examined in a Swedish 14-year follow-up study of 16477 subjects. The relative risk (RR) of colon cancer in subjects with low physical activity was estimated at 3.6 (1.3–9.8, 95% confidence interval). An association was observed for both men and women, and for low physical activity during occupational hours (RR = 1.6, 0.8–2.9) as well as during recreational hours (RR = 1.6, 1.0–2.7). The relative risk for rectal cancer was not elevated. In the study we controlled for age, gender, domicile and, to some extent, for diet A possible mechanism is that low physical activity could prolong the transit time of the stool in the colon and thereby the duration of contact between the mucosa and fecal carcinogens.