Background & Aims: The combined effects of healthy lifestyle factors on colorectal cancer (CRC) risk are unclear. We aimed to develop a healthy lifestyle score, to investigate the joint effects of modifiable lifestyle factors on reduction of CRC risk and determine whether associations differ with genetic risk. Methods: We collected data from a large population-based case-control study in Germany and used multiple logistic regression analyses to examine associations between the healthy lifestyle score (derived from 5 modifiable lifestyle factors: smoking, alcohol consumption, diet, physical activity, and body fatness) and CRC risk. We created a genetic risk score, based on 53 risk variants, to investigate the association of the healthy lifestyle score and risk of CRC, stratified by genetic risk. Results: We included 4092 patients with CRC and 3032 individuals without CRC (controls) in our analysis. In adjusted models, compared with participants with 0 or 1 healthy lifestyle factor, participants with 2 (odds ratio [OR] 0.85; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.67–1.06), 3 (OR 0.62; 95% CI 0.50–0.77), 4 (OR 0.53; 95% CI 0.42–0.66), or 5 (OR 0.33; 95% CI 0.26–0.43) healthy lifestyle factors had increasingly lower risks of CRC (P trend
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Carr, P. R., Weigl, K., Jansen, L., Walter, V., Erben, V., Chang-Claude, J., … Hoffmeister, M. (2018). Healthy Lifestyle Factors Associated With Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancer Irrespective of Genetic Risk. Gastroenterology, 155(6), 1805-1815.e5. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.08.044
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