The research was based on the data from more than 100,000 Chinese adults. Many studies conducted in Western populations have shown that adopting a favourable lifestyle pattern was associated with lower risks of cancer. However, evidence regarding this relationship in the Chinese population remains limited. Researchers from the Fuwai Hospital under the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences evaluated the association between clustering of healthy lifestyle factors and cancer risk based on data collected from more than 100,000 Chinese adults. By referring to the international report Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer: A Global Perspective and the Dietary guidelines for Chinese residents, researchers listed six healthy lifestyle factors to reduce the risk. The listed factors including not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, adequate physical activity, restricting alcohol consumption, adequate vegetable and fruit consumption and limited red meat consumption. Results showed that 83.4 per cent of the participants had three to five healthy lifestyle factors, whereas only 9.1 per cent had all six healthy lifestyle factors. About 7.5 per cent had no more than three healthy lifestyle factors.
Participants with six healthy lifestyle factors had a 17 per cent lower risk of cancer compared with those with no more than three healthy lifestyle factors. The incidence of overall cancer decreased along with an increasing number of healthy lifestyle factors. Each additional healthy lifestyle factor was associated with a six per cent lower risk of cancer. Healthy lifestyles are most relevant to reducing the risk of lung cancer and colorectal cancer. Approximately 47.4 per cent of liver cancer cases and 31.9 per cent of colorectal cancer cases were attributed to unhealthy lifestyle factors. The research also showed that only 4.8 per cent of the male participants had all six healthy lifestyle factors and male participants with at least three healthy lifestyle factors were less than 60 per cent. Among the male participants, 18.4 per cent of cancers were attributed to unhealthy lifestyles, which would have been prevented with healthy lifestyle factors. According to Gu Dongfeng, the leading researcher, the research revealed the importance of keeping healthy lifestyles in reducing cancer risk. It also provides a reference for China’s health policies and the promotion of healthy lifestyles to reduce the increasing burden of cancer. The research was published in the journal Cancer. (Xinhua/NAN)
Maintaining healthy
lifestyles can significantly reduce the risk of cancer, with each
additional healthy lifestyle reducing the risk by six per cent,
according to recent research.
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The research was based on the data from more than 100,000 Chinese
adults.
Many studies conducted in Western populations have shown that adopting a
favourable lifestyle pattern was associated with lower risks of cancer.
However, evidence regarding this relationship in the Chinese population
remains limited.
Researchers from the Fuwai Hospital under the Chinese Academy of Medical
Sciences evaluated the association between clustering of healthy
lifestyle factors and cancer risk based on data collected from more than
100,000 Chinese adults.
By referring to the international report Diet, Nutrition, Physical
Activity and Cancer: A Global Perspective and the Dietary guidelines for
Chinese residents, researchers listed six healthy lifestyle factors to
reduce the risk.
The listed factors including not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight,
adequate physical activity, restricting alcohol consumption, adequate
vegetable and fruit consumption and limited red meat consumption.
Results showed that 83.4 per cent of the participants had three to five
healthy lifestyle factors, whereas only 9.1 per cent had all six healthy
lifestyle factors.
About 7.5 per cent had no more than three healthy lifestyle factors.
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Participants with six healthy lifestyle factors had a 17 per cent lower
risk of cancer compared with those with no more than three healthy
lifestyle factors.
The incidence of overall cancer decreased along with an increasing
number of healthy lifestyle factors.
Each additional healthy lifestyle factor was associated with a six per
cent lower risk of cancer.
Healthy lifestyles are most relevant to reducing the risk of lung cancer
and colorectal cancer.
Approximately 47.4 per cent of liver cancer cases and 31.9 per cent of
colorectal cancer cases were attributed to unhealthy lifestyle factors.
The research also showed that only 4.8 per cent of the male participants
had all six healthy lifestyle factors and male participants with at
least three healthy lifestyle factors were less than 60 per cent.
Among the male participants, 18.4 per cent of cancers were attributed to
unhealthy lifestyles, which would have been prevented with healthy
lifestyle factors.
According to Gu Dongfeng, the leading researcher, the research revealed
the importance of keeping healthy lifestyles in reducing cancer risk.
It also provides a reference for China’s health policies and the
promotion of healthy lifestyles to reduce the increasing burden of
cancer.
The research was published in the journal Cancer. (Xinhua/NAN)
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