Physical Activity and Cancer PreventionPathways and Targets for Intervention

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Connie J. Rogers
Lisa H. Colbert
John W. Greiner
Susan N. Perkins
Stephen D. Hursting
机构
[1] National Cancer Institute,Laboratory of Tumor Immunology and Biology, Center for Cancer Research
[2] National Cancer Institute,Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program, Division of Cancer Prevention
[3] University of Wisconsin,Department of Kinesiology
[4] University of Texas at Austin-MD,Division of Nutritional Sciences
[5] University of Texas-MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Carcinogenesis
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Sports Medicine | 2008年 / 38卷
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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor; Natural Killer Cell; Exercise Training; Calorie Restriction; Negative Energy Balance;
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The prevalence of obesity, an established epidemiological risk factor for many cancers, has risen steadily for the past several decades in the US and many other countries. Particularly alarming are the increasing rates of obesity among children, portending continuing increases in the rates of obesity and obesity-related cancers for many years to come. Modulation of energy balance, via increased physical activity, has been shown in numerous comprehensive epidemiological reviews to reduce cancer risk. Unfortunately, the effects and mechanistic targets of physical activity interventions on the carcinogenesis process have not been thoroughly characterized.
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