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pmdulaney a day ago

A recent news story says that marathoners are at heightened risk for bowel cancer. Could it be that these women are exercising excessively?

kashunstva a day ago | parent | next [-]

I think the data presented at ASCO this year showed an increase in adenomas (benign, potential precursors of colon cancer) among marathoners. It’s unknown yet whether the that translates into an increase incidence of colon cancer in this population, though it would be prudent to assume so for now. The study was smallish n=100 IIRC so more research is warranted. Interesting to consider the biological mechanisms if this relationship holds up.

browningstreet a day ago | parent | next [-]

I think about this TED Talk from 2012 a lot.. and he presents some data. It changed some of my goals, and I’m a bit more multi-sport than I used to be.

Run for your life! At a comfortable pace, and not too far: James O'Keefe at TED×UMKC

https://youtu.be/Y6U728AZnV0?si=EI8ubUwEr4KqR2PC

amanaplanacanal a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I wonder if this has more to do with the diet of marathoners than the running.

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pmdulaney a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Thanks for your very knowledgeable response!

groggler a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Given that exercise in moderation reduces cancer risk, I find this take a bit odd. There are plenty of environmental problems that only fit women would be highly exposed to. I.e. due to demographic differences in sport popularity, a fit male is less likely to spend significant time on a synthetic yoga mat in a generally high pollutant indoor environment with a high breathing rate.

joseda-hg a day ago | parent [-]

Moderation being the keyword, a marathon is definitionally about doing more than moderate exercise

There's a lot of body stress on repairing, maintaining and improving endurance

Maybe that skyrockets cellular division which would maybe would explain some of the impact?

groggler a day ago | parent [-]

Still.. if you asked me why marathon runners had bowel cancer I would say that they eat more low fiber carbs than is possible for a normal person..

The theory that exercise is harmful seems more like a fanciful wish than a probability given other correlation in environment and behavior where much of our environment is poorly tested and probably harmful.

stevesimmons a day ago | parent [-]

I find this a curious hypothesis, to say the least.

So I'm a marathon runner (ran a 3:08 marathon this morning, actually, at age 55). The carbs I eat are neither excessive, nor low fibre.

And all the endurance athletes I know are extremely aware of their diets and the importance of eating the right mix of high quality foods.

groggler a day ago | parent [-]

https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/nutrition/recipes/g29413408/...