TY  - JOUR
AU  - Markozannes, Georgios
AU  - Becerra-Tomás, Nerea
AU  - Cariolou, Margarita
AU  - Balducci, Katia
AU  - Vieira, Rita
AU  - Kiss, Sonia
AU  - Aune, Dagfinn
AU  - Greenwood, Darren C
AU  - Gunter, Marc J
AU  - Copson, Ellen
AU  - Renehan, Andrew G
AU  - Bours, Martijn
AU  - Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy
AU  - Hudson, Melissa M
AU  - May, Anne M
AU  - Odedina, Folakemi T
AU  - Skinner, Roderick
AU  - Steindorf, Karen
AU  - Tjønneland, Anne
AU  - Velikova, Galina
AU  - Baskin, Monica L
AU  - Chowdhury, Rajiv
AU  - Hill, Lynette
AU  - Lewis, Sarah J
AU  - Seidell, Jaap
AU  - Weijenberg, Matty P
AU  - Krebs, John
AU  - Cross, Amanda J
AU  - Tsilidis, Konstantinos K
AU  - Chan, Doris S M
TI  - Post-diagnosis physical activity and sedentary behaviour and colorectal cancer prognosis: A Global Cancer Update Programme (CUP Global) systematic literature review and meta-analysis.
JO  - International journal of cancer
VL  - 155
IS  - 3
SN  - 0020-7136
CY  - Bognor Regis
PB  - Wiley-Liss
M1  - DKFZ-2024-00921
SP  - 426-444
PY  - 2024
N1  -  2024 Aug 1;155(3):426-444
AB  - Low physical activity and high sedentary behaviour have been clearly linked with colorectal cancer development, yet data on their potential role in colorectal cancer survival is limited. Better characterisation of these relationships is needed for the development of post-diagnosis physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidance for colorectal cancer survivors. We searched PubMed and Embase through 28 February 2022 for studies assessing post-diagnosis physical activity, and/or sedentary behaviour in relation to all-cause and cause-specific mortality and recurrence after colorectal cancer diagnosis. Total and recreational physical activity were assessed overall and by frequency, duration, intensity, and volume using categorical, linear, and non-linear dose-response random-effects meta-analyses. The Global Cancer Update Programme (CUP Global) independent Expert Committee on Cancer Survivorship and Expert Panel interpreted and graded the likelihood of causality. We identified 16 observational studies on 82,220 non-overlapping patients from six countries. Physical activity was consistently inversely associated with colorectal cancer morbidity and mortality outcomes, with 13
KW  - colorectal cancer survival (Other)
KW  - evidence grading (Other)
KW  - meta‐analysis (Other)
KW  - physical activity (Other)
KW  - systematic review (Other)
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
C6  - pmid:38692650
DO  - DOI:10.1002/ijc.34903
UR  - https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/289938
ER  -