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The Effect of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Obesity on Cancer Mortality in Women and Men

Investigated the independent and combined effects of cardiorespiratory fitness and obesity on all-cause cancer mortality for women and men. Data from the Lipids Research Clinics Prevalence Study indicated that higher fitness level was a stronger predictor of reduced cancer mortality among men, while...

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Published in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2003-02, Vol.35 (2), p.270-277
Main Authors: Evenson, Kelly R, Stevens, June, Cai, Jianwen, Thomas, Ratna, Thomas, Olivia
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Aged
Analysis. Health state
Biological and medical sciences
Body Composition
Body Mass Index
Cancer
Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena
Cardiovascular System
Epidemiologic Studies
Epidemiology
Female
General aspects
Humans
Male
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Middle Aged
Mortality Rate
Neoplasms - mortality
Obesity
Obesity - complications
Physical Activity Level
Physical Fitness
Physical Fitness - physiology
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Sex Differences
Sex Factors
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