Obesity in teenage may up colon cancer risk later: study : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Obesity in teenage may up colon cancer risk later: study

JERUSALEM: Adolescents who are overweight or obese may be at an increased risk of developing colon cancer as adults, a study warns. The study was published in the journal Cancer.

Obesity in teenage may up colon cancer risk later: study

Researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel found that being overweight and obese was associated with 53 per cent and 54 per cent higher risks of colon cancer for men and women, respectively. iStock



Jerusalem, July 24

Adolescents who are overweight or obese may be at an increased risk of developing colon cancer as adults, a study warns.

Researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel found that being overweight and obese was associated with 53 per cent and 54 per cent higher risks of colon cancer for men and women, respectively.

Obesity was associated with a 71 per cent increased risk of rectal cancer in men and more than a twofold increased risk in women, researchers said.

“This is a huge cohort with a minimum follow-up of 10 years, and all individuals had measured Body Mass Index (BMI), not just reported or recalled,” said Zohar Levi from Tel Aviv University.

Researchers analysed information of 1,087,358 Jewish males and 707,212 Jewish females who underwent health examinations, including measures of BMI, at age 16 to 19 years (predominantly aged 17 years) between 1967 and 2002.

Individuals were followed till 2012.

They found that over a median follow-up of 23 years, 2,967 new cases of colorectal cancer were identified, including 1,977 among men (1,403 colon, 574 rectum) and 990 among women (764 colon, 226 rectum).

The study was published in the journal Cancer. PTI

Top News

Lok Sabha election kicks off on Friday, voting for 102 seats in 1st of the 7 phases

Lok Sabha election kicks off on Friday, voting for 102 seats in 1st of the 7 phases

While NDA under PM Modi is seeking stronger majority, opposi...

Kerala woman cadet, part of 17-member Indian crew, on board ship seized by Iran returns home

Kerala woman cadet, part of 17-member Indian crew, on board ship seized by Iran returns home

India's mission in Tehran is in touch with 16 other crew mem...

Nestle adds sugar to baby food sold in India but not in Europe

Nestle adds sugar to baby food sold in India but not in Europe: Study

Such products are sugar-free in the United Kingdom, Germany,...

Kejriwal eating food high in sugar despite Type 2 diabetes to make grounds for bail, ED tells court

Kejriwal eating food high in sugar despite Type 2 diabetes to make grounds for bail, ED tells court

Kejriwal has moved the court seeking permission to consult h...


Cities

View All