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Lifetime occupational and recreational physical activity and risk of lymphoma subtypes. Results from the European Epilymph case-control study
F. Meloni, Y. Benavente, N. Becker, C. Delphine, L. Foretova, M. Maynadié, A. Nieters, A. Staines, C. Trobbiani, I. Pilia, M. Zucca, P. Cocco
Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
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ProQuest Central
od 2009-07-01 do Před 2 měsíci
Nursing & Allied Health Database (ProQuest)
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Health & Medicine (ProQuest)
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Health Management Database (ProQuest)
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Public Health Database (ProQuest)
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- MeSH
- cvičení MeSH
- Hodgkinova nemoc * epidemiologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- lymfom * epidemiologie etiologie MeSH
- nehodgkinský lymfom * MeSH
- rizikové faktory MeSH
- studie případů a kontrol MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
Physical activity is known to convey protection against several cancers. However, results on the risk of lymphoma overall and its subtypes have been inconsistent. The aim of this study was to investigate occupational and recreational physical activity in relation to risk of lymphoma subtypes adjusting for established occupational risk factors. We applied standardized tools to assess energy expenditure at work and in recreational physical activities to the questionnaire information on lifetime work and exercise history in 1117 lymphoma cases, including Hodgkin lymphoma, and B-cell (including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and multiple myeloma) and T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) subtypes, and 1207 controls who took part in the multicentre European EpiLymph case-control study. We calculated the risk of lymphoma (all subtypes), B-cell NHL and its most represented subtypes, and Hodgkin's lymphoma (all subtypes) associated with weekly average Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET-hours/week) and cumulative MET-hours of lifetime recreational, occupational, and total physical activity, with unconditional logistic regression and polytomous regression analysis adjusting by age, centre, sex, education, body mass index, history of farm work and solvent use. We observed an inverse association of occupational, and total physical activity with risk of lymphoma (all subtypes), and B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma among women, and an upward trend in risk of Hodgkin's lymphoma with recreational and total physical activity among men, for which we cannot exclude chance or bias. Our results suggest no effect of overall physical activity on risk of lymphoma and its subtypes.
Catalan Institute of Oncology Barcelona Spain
Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health University of Cagliari Cagliari Italy
Dijon University Hospital Dijon France
Dublin City University Dublin Ireland
German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg Germany
Medical Center University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany
Occupational Medicine Residency Program University of Milan Milan Italy
Unit of Laboratory Medicine Sulcis Local Health Unit Carbonia SU Italy
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