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grumpy-de-sre | 4 months ago

Colon cancer is an interesting one, Hank Green [1] recently covered a new paper [2] that showed a massive reduction in colon cancer risk for folks that engaged in moderate, regular, exercise. The authors speculated that mechanical stress leading to increased shedding might play an important role.

Weirdly enough that's the same mechanism hypothesized to play a partial role in why breast feeding is also associated with a reduced cancer risk.

Fascinating, weird, stuff.

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RXSX93mvg8

2. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa2502760

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lm28469|4 months ago

imho if you don't exercise regularly and don't eat clean you're asking for troubles and simply can't complain about your health. The vast majority of people seem not to care until they get a serious diagnostic, by that time you can barely mitigate the issue. It certainly isn't a silver bullet, but at least it stacks the odds in your favor.

Sammi|4 months ago

But that's haaard. Can't I just do the easy solution instead? Don't you have a pill I can take or something?

Aldous Huxley was correct, we truely are amusing ourselves to death. The new meta glasses are really scaring me.

Sorry for the doomerism. There's lots of other stuff to be optimistic about. Maybe this is just an evolutionary filter. Those that fit into these new circumstances will survive.

braebo|4 months ago

Executive dysfunction is one son of a b**

grumpy-de-sre|4 months ago

I mean as long as you don't put systematic barriers in the way of doing the right thing, eg. missing sidewalks and food deserts.

uwagar|4 months ago

well india has such low cancers and people there dont exercise much.

missedthecue|4 months ago

There are a lot of weird health statistic anomalies around the world. For example, the 11% of US adults are smokers compared to 17% in Japan and 25% in Spain. But both Japan and Spain have a lower lung-cancer incidence rate than Americans (Spain is much lower than both!)

nradov|4 months ago

Is the rate of cancer actually low or are a lot of cases never formally diagnosed? People in India might not "exercise" much in terms of going to the gym or running but they might still be physically active in other ways.