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The Association between Distal Colon Adenoma and the Metabolic Syndrome and Lifestyle Factors in Male Examinees in a University Hospital
Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-105066
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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

According to previous epidemiologic studies, the metabolic syndrome, dietary and lifestyle factors were associated with colon polyps. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess the relationship between the risk of the colorectal adenoma incidence and the individual components of the metabolic syndrome with lifestyle factors such as drinking, cigarette smoking and physical activity.

METHODS:

Sigmoidoscopic examination for colon cancer screening was performed from January 2002 to December 2003 at the Health Promotion Center of Ulsan University Hospital in Ulsan, Korea. A total of 1,565 subjects underwent satisfactory sigmoidoscopy. The subjects with a history of colon cancer or polyps or inflammatory bowel disease were excluded from the study. Alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking and other confounding factors were included as covariates in the models.

RESULTS:

After adjusting for age, physical activity,smoking and alcohol intake, the subjects of metabolic syndrome (> or =3 vs. 0 components) combined with cigarette smoking had a positive association with colorectal adenoma incidence (OR 3.63, 95% CI 1.49~8.89). Physical activity was negatively associated the risk of the colorectal adenoma incidence (OR 0.60 95% CI 0.44~0.81).

CONCLUSION:

These results suggest that clustering of components of the metabolic syndrome combined with cigarette smoking significantly increased the colorectal adenoma risk, but physical activity reduced the risk of colorectal adenoma incidence in Korean adult males after multivariate adjustment.
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Full text: Available Health context: SDG3 - Target 3A Strengthen the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control / SDG3 - Health and Well-Being / SDG3 -Target 3.5 Prevention and treatment of consumption of psychoactive substances Health problem: Education, Communication, Training and Public Awareness / Target 3.4: Reduce premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases / Alcohol Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Polyps / Alcohol Drinking / Inflammatory Bowel Diseases / Smoking / Adenoma / Epidemiologic Studies / Mass Screening / Incidence / Cross-Sectional Studies / Sigmoidoscopy Type of study: Incidence study / Observational study / Prevalence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors / Screening study Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine Year: 2008 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Health context: SDG3 - Target 3A Strengthen the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control / SDG3 - Health and Well-Being / SDG3 -Target 3.5 Prevention and treatment of consumption of psychoactive substances Health problem: Education, Communication, Training and Public Awareness / Target 3.4: Reduce premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases / Alcohol Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Polyps / Alcohol Drinking / Inflammatory Bowel Diseases / Smoking / Adenoma / Epidemiologic Studies / Mass Screening / Incidence / Cross-Sectional Studies / Sigmoidoscopy Type of study: Incidence study / Observational study / Prevalence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors / Screening study Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: Korean Journal: Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine Year: 2008 Document type: Article
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