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Journal of Hepatology
  2019/05  
 
  2019 May;70(5):885-892.  
  doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2018.12.014.  
 
  Association between physical activity and risk of hepatobiliary cancers: A multinational cohort study  
 
  Baumeister SE, Schlesinger S, Aleksandrova K, Jochem C, Jenab M, Gunter MJ, Overvad K, Tjønneland A, Boutron-Ruault MC, Carbonnel F, Fournier A, Kühn T, Kaaks R, Pischon T, Boeing H, Trichopoulou A, Bamia C, La Vecchia C, Masala G, Panico S, Fasanelli F, Tumino R, Grioni S, Bueno de Mesquita B, Vermeulen R, May AM, Borch KB, Oyeyemi SO, Ardanaz E, Rodríguez-Barranco M, Dolores Chirlaque López M, Felez-Nobrega M, Sonestedt E, Ohlsson B, Hemmingsson O, Werner M, Perez-Cornago A, Ferrari P, Stepien M, Freisling H, Tsilidis KK, Ward H, Riboli E, Weiderpass E, Leitzmann MF  
  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30582978  
 
 

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS:

To date, evidence on the association between physical activity and risk of hepatobiliary cancers has been inconclusive. We examined this association in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort (EPIC).

METHODS:

We identified 275 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cases, 93 intrahepatic bile duct cancers (IHBCs), and 164 non-gallbladder extrahepatic bile duct cancers (NGBCs) among 467,336 EPIC participants (median follow-up 14.9 years). We estimated cause-specific hazard ratios (HRs) for total physical activity and vigorous physical activity and performed mediation analysis and secondary analyses to assess robustness to confounding (e.g. due to hepatitis virus infection).

RESULTS:

In the EPIC cohort, the multivariable-adjusted HR of HCC was 0.55 (95% CI 0.38-0.80) comparing active and inactive individuals. Regarding vigorous physical activity, for those reporting >2 hours/week compared to those with no vigorous activity, the HR for HCC was 0.50 (95% CI 0.33-0.76). Estimates were similar in sensitivity analyses for confounding. Total and vigorous physical activity were unrelated to IHBC and NGBC. In mediation analysis, waist circumference explained about 40% and body mass index 30% of the overall association of total physical activity and HCC.

CONCLUSIONS:

These findings suggest an inverse association between physical activity and risk of HCC, which is potentially mediated by obesity.

LAY SUMMARY:

In a pan-European study of 467,336 men and women, we found that physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of developing liver cancers over the next decade. This risk was independent of other liver cancer risk factors, and did not vary by age, gender, smoking status, body weight, and alcohol consumption.

 

 
Question posée
 
Association entre activité physique et risque de cancers hépato-biliaires: une étude de cohorte multinationale.
 
Question posée
 
Dans une étude pan-européenne portant sur 467 336 hommes et femmes, il a été observé que l'activité physique était associée à un risque réduit de développer un cancer du foie au cours de la prochaine décennie. Ce risque était indépendant des autres facteurs de risque de cancer du foie et ne variait pas en fonction de l'âge, du sexe, du statut tabagique, du poids corporel et de la consommation d'alcool.
 
Commentaires

A vos basquettes ! Plus sérieusement ce lien entre activité physique et réduction du risque de cancer est déjà connu et ce travail vient confirmer les données antérieures.

 
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