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Study: Active Lifestyle May Lower Risk of Cancer

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Physically active people are less likely than sedentary types to develop cancer, a research group led by the Japanese health ministry announced Thursday.

Physically active people are less likely than sedentary types to develop cancer, a research group led by the Japanese health ministry announced Thursday.

Men in the most active group of people surveyed had 13 percent less risk of developing cancer compared with the least active group, and women in the most active group had a 16 percent lower risk than their sedentary counterparts.

"There has been a lot of research done in the past on the relationship between leisure and development of cancer in the West," said Dr Manami Inoue, section chief of the National Cancer Centre.     

"However, our research is the first in Japan of its size and scope - we looked at overall exercise and labor, which is not only related to leisure."

According to the study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, researchers surveyed around 80,000 men and women between the ages 45 to 74 living in nine Japanese prefectures.

The surveyed population was divided into four groups according to their ratio of individual working metabolic rate, or MET (metabolic equivalent), which was determined by the amount of time respondents spent sitting, walking, standing, sleeping and exercising.
"Our research looked at overall physical activity that people take part in daily, and not just exercise that people take part in for leisure or fitness," said Inoue.
The trend was most noticeable among Japanese women, who were less likely to develop cancer if they were engaging in regular exercise and led an active lifestyle.

The results of the study also showed the trend to be prevalent for colon, liver and pancreas cancer risks for men and the development of stomach cancer among women.

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