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- Abnormal bowel movement frequency increases the risk of rectal cancer . . .
The pooled results indicated that a bowel movement frequency of <1 day reduced the risks of colon cancer (RR = 0 82, 95% CI: 0 76–0 89, P < 0 001, Figure 4 A) and rectal cancer (RR = 0 73, 95% CI: 0 65–0 82, P < 0 001, Figure 4 B) compared with a frequency of once per day For the adjusted data, there was also mild heterogeneity within the
- Constipation and Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Fukuoka Colorectal Cancer . . .
Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of colorectal cancer were estimated with adjustment for dietary and nondietary factors Constipation was reported by 10 3% of men and 27 7% of women
- Diurnal timing of physical activity and risk of colorectal cancer in . . .
We identified four physical activity patterns that explained almost 100% of the data variability during the day A pattern of continuous day-long activity was inversely associated with colorectal cancer risk (hazard ratio (HR) = 0 94, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0 89–0 99)
- Is bowel habit linked to colorectal cancer? – Results from the EPIC . . .
Adjusted odds ratios (95% CI) of colorectal cancer risk according to bowel movement habit and laxative use 95% CI = 95% confidence interval; BMI = body mass index; WHR = waist-to-hip ratio a
- Causal association between constipation and risk of colorectal cancer . . .
Constipation, characterized by infrequent bowel movements or difficulty passing stools, has been proposed as a potential CRC risk factor However, establishing causal links between constipation and CRC remains challenging due to observational study limitations
- Bowel Movement and Constipation Frequencies and the Risk of Colorectal . . .
Multivariate analyses showed a significantly increased hazard ratio for CRC overall and rectal cancer in men who reported having a bowel movement 1–2 times per day (second-highest category) as compared with once a day (CRC: hazard ratio (HR) = 1 29, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1 09, 1 53 (P trend < 0 001); rectal cancer: HR = 1 50, 95% CI
- A Prospective Study of the Effect of Bowel Movement Frequency . . .
plexity of characterizing bowel motility as well as the widespread use of laxatives Laxatives, used by roughly 20 % of the US population, have also been hypothesized to increase colon cancer
- Domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behaviour in relation . . .
In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we examined the associations be-tween physical activity, sedentary behaviour and the risk of colon and rectal cancers separately for occupational, recre-ational, transport and household domains We also esti-mated dose-response relationships for these associations
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