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Obesity is a risk factor for colon cancer

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Background & Aim: Obesity is becoming a world public healthproblem, which is related to an increased risk of cancer. The aim of our study is to evaluate the relation between obesity and colon cancer through the detection of adenomatous polyps during colonoscopy. Methodology: All patients that underwent totalcolonoscopy for a variety of reasons were prospectively evaluated in a one year period. Parameters evaluated were BMI, age, number and type of polyps detected. BMI>24.9 and >29.9 were considered overweight and obese respectively. Patients with and without detected polyps were compared in terms of BMI. Statistical analysis was performed with Instant program, using Fisher´s exact test.Results: 120 patients of a mean age of 60 (territory 20-87) years entered our examination, being 58 female and 42 male. Mean BMI was 25.7. 46.6% of the patients were overweight or obese (overweight n=36/obese n=20) 84 of the 120 patients had polyps (70%): in obese patients 19/20 (95%) had polyps (16 adenomatous) and in overweight group 27/36 (75%) had polyps (21 adenomatous). The comparison between the obese and overweight group with the group with normal BMI was statistically significant (p<0.0001 and p0.0002, respectively).

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