Observational and genetic associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and cancer: a UK Biobank and international consortia study

Author:

Watts Eleanor L.ORCID,Gonzales Tomas I.ORCID,Strain Tessa,Saint-Maurice Pedro F.,Bishop D. TimothyORCID,Chanock Stephen J.,Johansson MattiasORCID,Keku Temitope O.,Le Marchand Loic,Moreno VictorORCID,Newcomb Polly A.ORCID,Newton Christina C.,Pai Rish K.,Purdue Mark P.,Ulrich Cornelia M.,Smith-Byrne Karl,Van Guelpen Bethany,Eeles Rosalind A.,Haiman Christopher A.,Kote-Jarai Zsofia,Schumacher Fredrick R.,Benlloch Sara,Olama Ali Amin Al,Muir Kenneth R.,Berndt Sonja I.,Conti David V.,Wiklund Fredrik,Chanock Stephen J.,Wang Ying,Tangen Catherine M.,Batra Jyotsna,Clements Judith A.,Grönberg Henrik,Pashayan Nora,Schleutker Johanna,Albanes Demetrius,Weinstein Stephanie J.,Wolk Alicja,West Catharine M. L.,Mucci Lorelei A.,Cancel-Tassin Géraldine,Koutros Stella,Sørensen Karina Dalsgaard,Grindedal Eli Marie,Neal David E.,Hamdy Freddie C.,Donovan Jenny L.,Travis Ruth C.,Hamilton Robert J.,Ingles Sue Ann,Rosenstein Barry S.,Lu Yong-Jie,Giles Graham G.,MacInnis Robert J.,Kibel Adam S.,Vega Ana,Kogevinas Manolis,Penney Kathryn L.,Park Jong Y.,Stanford Janet L.,Cybulski Cezary,Nordestgaard Børge G.,Nielsen Sune F.,Brenner Hermann,Maier Christiane,Kim Jeri,John Esther M.,Teixeira Manuel R.,Neuhausen Susan L.,De Ruyck Kim,Razack Azad,Newcomb Lisa F.,Lessel Davor,Kaneva Radka,Usmani Nawaid,Claessens Frank,Townsend Paul A.,Castelao Jose Esteban,Roobol Monique J.,Menegaux Florence,Khaw Kay-Tee,Cannon-Albright Lisa,Pandha Hardev,Thibodeau Stephen N.,Hunter David J.,Kraft Peter,Blot William J.,Riboli Elio,Day Felix R.ORCID,Wijndaele Katrien,Wareham Nicholas J.ORCID,Matthews Charles E.,Moore Steven C.,Brage SorenORCID, ,

Abstract

Abstract Background The association of fitness with cancer risk is not clear. Methods We used Cox proportional hazards models to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for risk of lung, colorectal, endometrial, breast, and prostate cancer in a subset of UK Biobank participants who completed a submaximal fitness test in 2009-12 (N = 72,572). We also investigated relationships using two-sample Mendelian randomisation (MR), odds ratios (ORs) were estimated using the inverse-variance weighted method. Results After a median of 11 years of follow-up, 4290 cancers of interest were diagnosed. A 3.5 ml O2⋅min−1⋅kg−1 total-body mass increase in fitness (equivalent to 1 metabolic equivalent of task (MET), approximately 0.5 standard deviation (SD)) was associated with lower risks of endometrial (HR = 0.81, 95% CI: 0.73–0.89), colorectal (0.94, 0.90–0.99), and breast cancer (0.96, 0.92–0.99). In MR analyses, a 0.5 SD increase in genetically predicted O2⋅min−1⋅kg−1 fat-free mass was associated with a lower risk of breast cancer (OR = 0.92, 95% CI: 0.86–0.98). After adjusting for adiposity, both the observational and genetic associations were attenuated. Discussion Higher fitness levels may reduce risks of endometrial, colorectal, and breast cancer, though relationships with adiposity are complex and may mediate these relationships. Increasing fitness, including via changes in body composition, may be an effective strategy for cancer prevention.

Funder

Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health

RCUK | Medical Research Council

RCUK | Economic and Social Research Council

DH | National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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