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Actividad física a lo largo de la vida y su asociación con cáncer de próstata

Vázquez-Salas RA, Torres-Sánchez L, Galván-Portillo M, López-Carrillo L, Moreno-Macías H, Rodríguez-Covarrubias F, Romero-Martínez M, Jiménez-Ríos MÁ
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Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 39
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PALABRAS CLAVE

patrones, METs, México, actividad física, cáncer de próstata.

RESUMEN

Objetivo. Evaluar la asociación entre la actividad física (AF) en la vida y el cáncer de próstata (CP) en hombres. Material y métodos. Se analizó la AF de 394 casos incidentes de CP y 794 controles poblacionales pareados por edad (± 5 años). Se utilizó la información de AF en diferentes etapas para generar los patrones de AF a lo largo de la vida. La asociación entre AF y CP se estimó mediante regresión logística no condicionada. Resultados. Se identificaron tres patrones de AF: baja (71.0%), moderada (22.0%) y alta (7.0%); este último patrón se caracterizó por una AF consistentemente mayor a lo largo de la vida. Comparado con los hombres inactivos, aquéllos en el patrón de alta AF (RM= 0.50; IC95% = 0.26-0.93) presentaron menos posibilidades de tener CP. Conclusión. El papel protector de la AF parece estar en función de la intensidad y regularidad de su práctica y apoyan las recomendaciones de la OMS.


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