Cardiometabolic risk factors, physical activity, and postmenopausal breast cancer mortality: results from the Women’s Health Initiative
Background: Higher physical activity levels are associated with lower breast cancer-specific mortality. In addition, the metabolic syndrome is associated with higher breast cancer-specific mortality. Whether the physical activity association with breast cancer mortality is modified by number of meta...
Main Authors: | Chlebowski, R.T (Author), Crane, T.E (Author), Dieli-Conwright, C.M (Author), Irwin, M.L (Author), Kroenke, C.H (Author), LaMonte, M. (Author), Manson, J.A.E (Author), Mortimer, J. (Author), Nassir, R. (Author), Nelson, R.A (Author), Neuhouser, M.L (Author), Pan, K. (Author), Qi, L. (Author), Reding, K.W (Author), Shadyab, A.H (Author), Simon, M.S (Author), Thomson, C.A (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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BioMed Central Ltd
2022
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