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Obesity Has a Stronger Relationship with Colorectal Cancer in Postmenopausal Women than Premenopausal Women

Authors
 Ji Won Chang  ;  Dong Wook Shin  ;  Kyung Do Han  ;  Keun Hye Jeon  ;  Jung Eun Yoo  ;  In Young Cho  ;  Yun Jin Choi  ;  Jung Yong Hong 
Citation
 CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, Vol.29(11) : 2277-2288, 2020-11 
Journal Title
CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION
ISSN
 1055-9965 
Issue Date
2020-11
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; Female ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Obesity / complications* ; Postmenopause ; Premenopause
Abstract
Background: To examine the relationship between obesity measured by waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI) and the incidence of colorectal cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Methods: A total of 1,418,180 premenopausal and 4,854,187 postmenopausal women without cancer at baseline and ages over 40 were identified using the Korean National Health Insurance System Cohort during 2009 to 2014. The hazard ratio (HR) for colorectal cancer incidence was assessed according to menopausal state using Cox proportional hazards models. Results: During a mean follow-up period of 7.2 years, 7,094 and 57,449 colorectal cancer cases occurred in premenopausal and postmenopausal women, respectively. Compared with the reference group (WC 65-75), the HRs [95% confidence interval (CI)] of colorectal cancer in WC < 65, 75-85, 85-95, and > 95 groups were 1.01 (0.91-1.11), 1.02 (0.97-1.07), 1.09 (1.00-1.18), and 1.31 (1.12-1.52), respectively, in premenopausal women and 1.01 (0.95-1.17), 1.09 (1.07-1.12), 1.19 (1.00-1.18), and 1.30 (1.25-1.35), respectively, in postmenopausal women. Compared with the reference group (BMI 18.5-22.9), HRs (95% CI) for colorectal cancer in BMI < 18.5, 23-25, 25-30, and >30 groups were 0.99 (0.87-1.14), 0.99 (0.94-1.06), 0.98 (0.92-1.04), and 1.06 (0.92-1.20), respectively, in premenopausal women. In postmenopausal women, those values were 0.99 (0.93-1.05), 1.05 (1.03-1.08), 1.11 (1.09-1.13), and 1.20 (1.16-1.25), respectively. Conclusions: WC is associated with the risk of colorectal cancer in both groups of women, but this association was stronger in postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women. BMI increased the incidence of colorectal cancer only in postmenopausal women Impact: Obesity has a stronger relationship with colorectal cancer in postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women.
Full Text
https://aacrjournals.org/cebp/article/29/11/2277/72254/Obesity-Has-a-Stronger-Relationship-with
DOI
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-20-0594
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Choi, Yoon Jin(최윤진)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/189932
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