Recreation Reduces Breast Cancer Risk

A study due to be published in the March issue of "Epidemiology," entices us to find entertaining ways to exercise to reduce our risk of developing breast cancer.



The researchers, noting that epidemiological studies have shown breast cancer risk to be reduced 30 to 40 percent in highly physically active women, evaluated the effect of moderate to vigorous recreational activity on breast cancer in Polish women.

The results:  Total adult lifetime activity decreased the risk of breast cancer.

The breakdown was as follows:
  • Moderate to vigorous recreational activity                              26 % reduction
  • Outdoor activites                                                                           19 % reduction
  • Heavy physical work                                                                     40 % reduction
  • Combined high intensity exercise                                              25 % reduction

And, according to the study, it is never too late to begin.  Women who increased their recreational activity in their 50's, had a significantly lower risk of developing breast cancer.



Action point:  Find a recreational activity you enjoy, preferably one you can share with your partner, friends, or children.  A few ideas:

  • Tennis
  • Hiking (my favorite, and the abundance of hiking trails worldwide makes this a lasting hobby)
  • Rock climbing
  • Kayaking/canoeing
  • Dancing
  • Gardening
  • Skiing
  • Any game that can be played with children

The best exercise is something you enjoy, even crave, and return to again and again for fun and enjoyment.



Reference: Peplonski, B. et al.  2008. "Adult Lifetime Physical Activity and Breast Cancer."   Epidemiology. Mar; 19(2):226-236.

For further information on cancer prevention, visit our web site, or read "Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time."

Copyright 2008, Turtle Lake Publications.

 

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