• Login
    View Item 
    •   UMB Digital Archive
    • UMB Open Access Articles
    • UMB Open Access Articles
    • View Item
    •   UMB Digital Archive
    • UMB Open Access Articles
    • UMB Open Access Articles
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Browse

    All of UMB Digital ArchiveCommunitiesPublication DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionPublication DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Statistics

    Display statistics

    Weight Change and Incident Distal Colorectal Adenoma Risk in the PLCO Cancer Screening Trial.

    • CSV
    • RefMan
    • EndNote
    • BibTex
    • RefWorks
    Author
    He, Shisi
    Berndt, Sonja I
    Kunzmann, Andrew T
    Kitahara, Cari M
    Huang, Wen-Yi
    Barry, Kathryn Hughes
    Date
    2022-02-01
    Journal
    JNCI Cancer Spectrum
    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
    Type
    Article
    
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    See at
    https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkab098
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc8804223/
    Abstract
    Compared with stable weight, weight loss during early-late adulthood was associated with reduced adenoma risk (OR = 0.54, 95% CI = 0.34 to 0.86), particularly among those who were overweight or obese at age 20 years (OR = 0.39, 95% CI = 0.18 to 0.84). Results were similar for early-middle adulthood but less pronounced for middle-late adulthood. Weight gain greater than 3 kg/5 years during early-late adulthood was associated with increased risk (OR = 1.30, 95% CI = 1.07 to 1.58, P trend < .001). Findings appeared stronger among men (OR for >3 kg/5 years = 1.41, 95% CI = 1.11 to 1.80) than women (OR = 1.09, 95% CI = 0.79 to 1.50, P interaction = .21).
    Rights/Terms
    © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press.
    Identifier to cite or link to this item
    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/17873
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1093/jncics/pkab098
    Scopus Count
    Collections
    UMB Open Access Articles

    entitlement

    Related articles

    • Prospective investigation of body mass index, colorectal adenoma, and colorectal cancer in the prostate, lung, colorectal, and ovarian cancer screening trial.
    • Authors: Kitahara CM, Berndt SI, de González AB, Coleman HG, Schoen RE, Hayes RB, Huang WY
    • Issue date: 2013 Jul 1
    • Case-control study of overweight, obesity, and colorectal cancer risk, overall and by tumor microsatellite instability status.
    • Authors: Campbell PT, Jacobs ET, Ulrich CM, Figueiredo JC, Poynter JN, McLaughlin JR, Haile RW, Jacobs EJ, Newcomb PA, Potter JD, Le Marchand L, Green RC, Parfrey P, Younghusband HB, Cotterchio M, Gallinger S, Jenkins MA, Hopper JL, Baron JA, Thibodeau SN, Lindor NM, Limburg PJ, Martínez ME, Colon Cancer Family Registry
    • Issue date: 2010 Mar 17
    • Dietary fiber intake and risk of colorectal cancer and incident and recurrent adenoma in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial.
    • Authors: Kunzmann AT, Coleman HG, Huang WY, Kitahara CM, Cantwell MM, Berndt SI
    • Issue date: 2015 Oct
    • Prediagnostic BMI trajectories in relation to pancreatic cancer risk in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial.
    • Authors: Hoyt M, Song Y, Gao S, O'Palka J, Zhang J
    • Issue date: 2022 Nov
    • Carbohydrate, glycemic index, and glycemic load and colorectal adenomas in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Screening Study.
    • Authors: Flood A, Peters U, Jenkins DJ, Chatterjee N, Subar AF, Church TR, Bresalier R, Weissfeld JL, Hayes RB, Schatzkin A, Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, Ovarian (PLCO) Project Team
    • Issue date: 2006 Nov
    DSpace software (copyright © 2002 - 2023)  DuraSpace
    Quick Guide | Policies | Contact Us | UMB Health Sciences & Human Services Library
    Open Repository is a service operated by 
    Atmire NV
     

    Export search results

    The export option will allow you to export the current search results of the entered query to a file. Different formats are available for download. To export the items, click on the button corresponding with the preferred download format.

    By default, clicking on the export buttons will result in a download of the allowed maximum amount of items.

    To select a subset of the search results, click "Selective Export" button and make a selection of the items you want to export. The amount of items that can be exported at once is similarly restricted as the full export.

    After making a selection, click one of the export format buttons. The amount of items that will be exported is indicated in the bubble next to export format.