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https://www.malaymail.com/news/life...ncrease-your-risk-of-cancer-finds-new/1799587

Being overweight before age 40 could increase your risk of cancer, finds new study

Saturday, 12 Oct 2019 07:54 AM MYT

Being overweight or obese before 40 of age could increase the risk of various cancers, according to new research. — AFP pic

Being overweight or obese before 40 of age could increase the risk of various cancers, according to new research. — AFP pic

BERGEN, Oct 12 — New European research has found that being overweight before the age of 40 could increase the risk of various cancers in both men and women.


Led by researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway, the new study looked at data gathered from 220,000 adults in Norway, Sweden, and Austria.

The researchers looked at data collected from the participants’ health examinations, which included information on their height and weight, and linked it to data taken from national cancer registries. Being overweight was defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of over 25, and being obese was defined as having a BMI over 30.

On average, the participants were followed for about 18 years, during which time 27,881 individuals were diagnosed with cancer, of which 9,761 (35 per cent) were obesity-related.

The findings, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, showed that obese participants had the highest risk of developing obesity-related cancer, compared to participants with a normal BMI, with the risk increasing by 64 per cent for male participants and 48 per cent for females.

Being overweight before age 40 increased the risk of all obesity-related cancers for both men and women by 15 per cent, compared to those who were not overweight. In addition, the risk of endometrial cancer increased by 70 per cent, male renal-cell cancer by 58 per cent, and male colon cancer by 29 per cent.

“Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. In this study, we have focused on the degree, timing and duration of overweight and obesity in relation to cancer risk,” says first author of the study Professor Tone Bjørge.

“Our key message is that preventing weight gain may be an important public health strategy to reduce the cancer risk,” she added. — AFP
 
Having an above average BMI isn't necessarily a bad thing if it's lean muscle mass.
 
Fat people should just kill themselves. They consume more food than others, take up more space than others, and suck up more oxygen than others. And we certainly don't need that!
 
Fat people should just kill themselves. They consume more food than others, take up more space than others, and suck up more oxygen than others. And we certainly don't need that!

They always hoard the pools and jacuzzis on cruise ships. :frown:

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They always hoard the pools and jacuzzis on cruise ships. :frown:

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Just look at how much water was displaced! I am sure after they stepped out, the water level would be at 2/3. Fat people are disgusting!:eek::biggrin:
 
https://www.malaymail.com/news/life...ncrease-your-risk-of-cancer-finds-new/1799587

Being overweight before age 40 could increase your risk of cancer, finds new study

Saturday, 12 Oct 2019 07:54 AM MYT

Being overweight or obese before 40 of age could increase the risk of various cancers, according to new research. — AFP pic

Being overweight or obese before 40 of age could increase the risk of various cancers, according to new research. — AFP pic

BERGEN, Oct 12 — New European research has found that being overweight before the age of 40 could increase the risk of various cancers in both men and women.


Led by researchers at the University of Bergen in Norway, the new study looked at data gathered from 220,000 adults in Norway, Sweden, and Austria.

The researchers looked at data collected from the participants’ health examinations, which included information on their height and weight, and linked it to data taken from national cancer registries. Being overweight was defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of over 25, and being obese was defined as having a BMI over 30.

On average, the participants were followed for about 18 years, during which time 27,881 individuals were diagnosed with cancer, of which 9,761 (35 per cent) were obesity-related.

The findings, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, showed that obese participants had the highest risk of developing obesity-related cancer, compared to participants with a normal BMI, with the risk increasing by 64 per cent for male participants and 48 per cent for females.

Being overweight before age 40 increased the risk of all obesity-related cancers for both men and women by 15 per cent, compared to those who were not overweight. In addition, the risk of endometrial cancer increased by 70 per cent, male renal-cell cancer by 58 per cent, and male colon cancer by 29 per cent.

“Obesity is an established risk factor for several cancers. In this study, we have focused on the degree, timing and duration of overweight and obesity in relation to cancer risk,” says first author of the study Professor Tone Bjørge.

“Our key message is that preventing weight gain may be an important public health strategy to reduce the cancer risk,” she added. — AFP

Thanks I have shared the news with fat fuck Kirsten han and advised her to cut down from 8 meals per day to 6 excluding supper.

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