Abdominal obesity may increase the risk of colorectal cancer.

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Abdominal obesity, specifically visceral fat, may raise colorectal cancer risk. Colorectal cancer is the third most frequent cancer worldwide.

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Several studies have linked abdominal obesity to colorectal cancer risk. Abdominal obesity may cause colorectal cancer through complicated mechanisms:

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Inflammation: Metabolically active visceral fat in the abdomen produces inflammatory chemicals. Chronic inflammation may contribute to cancer growth and progression.

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Insulin Resistance: Obesity often causes insulin resistance. Insulin resistance can raise insulin levels, which may increase cancer cell development.

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Gut Microbiota: Obesity, specifically abdominal obesity, can change gut microbiota. Colorectal cancer risk increases with gut microbiota changes.

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Absence of physical activity: Sedentary lifestyles are linked to abdominal obesity, which increases colorectal cancer risk. Regular exercise protects against cancer.

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Colorectal cancer risk may be reduced by regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and weight management. 

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 For those at risk, colorectal cancer screening is crucial to detect and treat early malignant tumors. As always, cancer-risk individuals should speak with healthcare specialists for individualized advice and screenings.

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