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Chinese Journal of Colorectal Diseases(Electronic Edition) ›› 2016, Vol. 05 ›› Issue (04): 319-322. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.2095-3224.2016.04.008

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The relationship among colorectal cancer, obesity and other etiologies

Huijing Yao1,(), Haipeng Yuan1   

  1. 1. Department of Gastroenterology, Tai′an Central Hospital, Tai′an 271000, China
  • Received:2016-05-19 Online:2016-08-25 Published:2016-08-25
  • Contact: Huijing Yao
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Abstract:

Objective

Obesity is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer. This study was aiming to explore the relationship between BMI and colon cancer for prevention and treatment.

Methods

Clinical data including BMI of 202 colorectal cancer patients and 202 healthy population from Tai′an Central Hospital were analyzed.

Results

The mean BMI was significantly higher in colorectal cancer patients than in healthy populatioin (25.1±3.5 kg/m2, 21.2±3.1 kg/m2, t=-12.153, P<0.001). When stratified by sex (P<0.05), cholecystopathy (P<0.05), the BMI was always higher in colon cancer patients than in healthy group. Logistic regression analyses showed that BMI (t=12.171, P<0.001), cholecystopathy (t=3.128, P=0.002) and sex (t=3.321, P=0.001) were important risk factors of colon cancer. The diabetes mellitus (t=1.260, P=0.208) and age (t=-1.790, P=0.074) are not associated with colorectal cancer.

Conclusion

The occurrence of colorectal cancer is related to BMI, cholecystopathy and sex.

Key words: Colorectal neoplasms, Obesity, Body mass index

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