New #IARCpaper identifies environmental & genetic predictors of #adiposity gain in midlife.
Suggests environmental factors - education, smoking, physical activity, consumption of meat + meat products – can predict which European individuals at higher risk.
https://t.co/ZnWpJsz48N
Are you on the beach and you’ve just finished your book? 🏖️📚I have good news! 🤩
Our new article on adiposity and inflammatory biomarkers is out in @BMCMedicine 👇🏼
Specially thanks to @GonzalezGilEM for this great collab👩🏼🔬👩🏻🔬
.@GonzalezGilEM@LPeruchet@MS_Yahya_@HFreisling
and colleagues investigate the association between body shape phenotypes and inflammatory markers.
Read the full study here: https://t.co/q2By8QgUYf
We are participating in the #FêtesConsulaires!
Visit our stand to test your knowledge on #CancerPrevention & receive a special gift!
Tomorrow, the village is open from 12pm-7pm on Place Bellecour, Lyon.
Find us between Peru & Lithuania🙂 @VilledeLyon@CorpsLyon@GregoryDoucet"
😊Very proud that our study was featured on https://t.co/xIZI8EDbsJ by Lauryn Higgins, a two times Pulitzer Price winner.
Kudos to @LPeruchet & all contributing to this work.
IARC's Dr Heinz Freisling @HFreisling, co-author of this recent study on body shape & ↗️ #ColorectalCancer risk, offers insight into how the findings could impact our view of #BMI & cancer risk in this article from https://t.co/YJPQ2EuvBi
https://t.co/OxoVwXwfzO
New study in Science Advances has found that having an overall obese body shape or a tall, centrally obese body shape increases the risk of #colorectalcancer by + than 10% https://t.co/NHDsfaRF5Z