Artigo Revisado por pares

Colon cancer and large bowel function in Denmark and Finland

1982; Routledge; Volume: 4; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/01635588209513739

ISSN

1532-7914

Autores

John H. Cummings, William J. Branch, Lars Bjerrum, Anders Pærregaard, Peder Helms, Richard Burton,

Tópico(s)

Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management

Resumo

Stool weight and transit time through the gut were measured in 4 groups of 30 men, aged 50-59 years, randomly selected from populations in urban (Copenhagen) and rural (Them) Denmark and urban (Helsinki) and rural (Parikkala) Finland. These populations exhibited a 3-4 fold difference in risk for large bowel cancer. Mean transit time (37 +/- 1 hours, Copenhagen; 43 +/- 1 hours, Helsinki; 40 +/- 1 hours, Them; 37 +/- 1 hours, Parikkala) was not significantly different among populations, but average 24-hour stool weights (136 +/- 13 g, Copenhagen; 176 +/- 17 g, Helsinki; 169 +/- 16 g, Them; 196 +/- 15 g, Parikkala) were different and had a significant inverse relationship to total large bowel cancer incidence, with larger stool weights being found in the low-risk population. A high proportion of study subjects, especially in Finland, were found to be taking medication or to have a history of gastrointestinal illness, but neither of these variables related to bowel habit.

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