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More than 50% of the colorectal cancer (CRC) etiology has been attributed to diet.
More than 50% of the CRC etiology has been attributed to diet and lifestyle [ 1, 3] and, therefore, may be potentially avoidable by modification of these factors [ 4].
Risk factors include diet, lifestyle factors and genetic predisposition and as much as 50% of the CRC etiology has been attributed to diet [ 1, 2].
Previous associations between social proximity and gut microbial composition in humans and other primates have largely been attributed to diet (Degnan et al., 2012; Kinross and Nicholson, 2012; Yatsunenko et al., 2012).
2 Suspected or established risk factors include diet, obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes mellitus, smoking, family history of CRC, and inflammatory bowel disease. 1 More than 50% of the aetiology has been attributed to diet and lifestyle 1, 3, and, may therefore be potentially avoidable by modification of these factors.
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Glucose concentration transiently declined after feeding for all dietary groups, but we found no evidence of a differential response over time that could be attributed to diet.
After 18 days of differential feeding of the heifers alterations in eosinophil and monocyte numbers and altered expression of CXCL8, IL2 and TNFα could be attributed to diet restriction.
Using this approach, 53% of total variability was attributed to Diet, 35% to MHC, and 12% to their interaction.
To what extent can these unconventional structures be attributed to diet?
It is well known that 35% of cancer deaths are attributed to diet and its food components [ 110].
For colon cancer, evidence has accumulated that some of the international differences that were attributed to diet are probably due to physical activity.
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