Association of childhood-to-adulthood body size change with cancer risk: UK Biobank prospective cohort
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MM
Marko Mandic
FS
Fatemeh Safizadeh
BS
Ben Schöttker
Abstract
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While larger body size in childhood predisposes individuals to overweight and obesity in adulthood, maintaining a healthy weight in adulthood may help mitigate the risk of obesity-related cancers. Our findings highlight the importance of preventing and reducing overweight and obesity in adulthood for primary cancer prevention.
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