Cancer incidence in relation to body fatness among 0.5 million men and women: Findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank

Volume: 146, Issue: 4, Pages: 987 - 998
Published: May 24, 2019
Abstract
High body mass index (BMI) has been associated with an increased risk of several cancers. Evidence relating body fatness, especially based on different anthropometric measures, to risk of major cancers in China from prospective cohort studies is lacking. The prospective China Kadoorie Biobank study recruited 0.5 million adults aged 30-79 years from 10 diverse areas across China during 2004-2008, recording 21,474 incident cancers during 8.95...
Paper Details
Title
Cancer incidence in relation to body fatness among 0.5 million men and women: Findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank
Published Date
May 24, 2019
Volume
146
Issue
4
Pages
987 - 998
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