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Associations of Individual and Combined Physical Activity and Body Mass Index Groups with Proinflammatory Biomarkers among Colorectal Cancer Patients.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Physical activity and obesity are well-established factors of colorectal cancer risk and prognosis. Here, we investigate associations of individual and combined physical activity and body mass index (BMI) groups with proinflammatory biomarkers in colorectal cancer patients.

Methods

Self-reported physical activity levels were classified as "active" (≥8.75 MET-hours/week) versus "inactive" (<8.75 MET-hours/week) in n = 579 stage I-IV colorectal cancer patients enrolled in the ColoCare Study. BMI [normal weight (≥18.5-<25 kg/m2), overweight (≥25-<30 kg/m2), and obese (≥30 kg/m2)] was abstracted from medical records. Patients were classified into four combinations of physical activity levels and BMI. Biomarkers [C-reactive protein (CRP), SAA, IL6, IL8, and TNFα] in presurgery serum samples were measured using the Mesoscale Discovery Platform. Regression models were used to compute relative percent differences in biomarker levels by physical activity and BMI groups.

Results

"Inactive" patients had non-statistically significant higher IL6 levels compared with "active" patients (+36%, P = 0.10). "Obese" patients had 88% and 17% higher CRP and TNFα levels compared with "normal weight" patients (P = 0.03 and 0.02, respectively). Highest CRP levels were observed among "overweight or obese/inactive" compared with "normal weight/active" patients (P = 0.03).

Conclusions

We provide evidence of associations between individual and combined physical activity and BMI groups with proinflammatory biomarkers. Although BMI was identified as the key driver of inflammation, biomarker levels were higher among "inactive" patients across BMI groups.

Impact

This is the largest study in colorectal cancer patients investigating associations of energy balance components with inflammatory biomarkers. Our results suggest that physical activity may reduce obesity-induced inflammation in colorectal cancer patients and support the design of randomized controlled trials testing this hypothesis.

SUBMITTER: Himbert C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9729421 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Associations of Individual and Combined Physical Activity and Body Mass Index Groups with Proinflammatory Biomarkers among Colorectal Cancer Patients.

Himbert Caroline C   Warby Christy A CA   Gigic Biljana B   Ose Jennifer J   Lin Tengda T   Viskochil Richard R   Peoples Anita R AR   Ashworth Anjelica A   Schrotz-King Petra P   Scaife Courtney L CL   Cohan Jessica N JN   Jedrzkiewicz Jolanta J   Schirmacher Peter P   Grady William M WM   Cohen Stacey A SA   Krane Mukta M   Figueiredo Jane C JC   Toriola Adetunji T AT   Siegel Erin M EM   Shibata David D   Round June L JL   Huang Lyen C LC   Li Christopher I CI   Schneider Martin M   Ulrich Alexis A   Hardikar Sheetal S   Ulrich Cornelia M CM  

Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 20221201 12


<h4>Background</h4>Physical activity and obesity are well-established factors of colorectal cancer risk and prognosis. Here, we investigate associations of individual and combined physical activity and body mass index (BMI) groups with proinflammatory biomarkers in colorectal cancer patients.<h4>Methods</h4>Self-reported physical activity levels were classified as "active" (≥8.75 MET-hours/week) versus "inactive" (<8.75 MET-hours/week) in n = 579 stage I-IV colorectal cancer patients enrolled in  ...[more]

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