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Dr. Harsh J Shah

Did you know that your body weight and metabolic health can impact your risk of getting cancer? Recent research has shown that people who are overweight or obese, especially those who also have metabolic issues like high blood pressure or poor blood sugar control, are at a higher risk of developing certain cancers. This blog helps explain the link and what it means for your health.

Key Findings:

  • People who are both overweight/obese and have poor metabolic health (like high cholesterol or insulin resistance) are more likely to develop cancers like postmenopausal breast, colorectal, and endometrial cancers compared to those with a healthy weight and good metabolic health.
  • Specifically, the risk of endometrial cancer was found to be more than twice as high for those with obesity and poor metabolic health.
  • Even those who are at a normal weight but have metabolic issues face an increased risk for some cancers, such as pancreatic and colorectal cancers.

What Can You Do? Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk. Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Regular Exercise: Engaging in physical activity helps manage your weight and improve your metabolic health.
  2. Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can lower your risk.
  3. Medical Check-Ups: Regular screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels can help you manage your metabolic health effectively.

Remember, your body weight and how well your body processes things like sugar and fat are linked to your overall health, including cancer risk. Making small changes to improve your diet, exercise routine, and managing health conditions can make a big difference.

For more information, you can read the original study here: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-024-02857-7

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Dr. Harsh J Shah
Dr Harsh Shah - GI & HPB Oncosurgeon in India
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