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Obesity Link to Cancer 'Unknown'
Too many people are unaware obesity is linked to cancer, and
believe the main reason to lose
weight is to look good, a survey suggests.
Cancer Research UK says its findings show a worrying lack of knowledge.
The poll of over 4,000 adults found 40% thought looking good was
a reason to maintain a healthy weight, while 32% knew it lowered
cancer risk.
Obesity increases the risk of cancers including bowel, stomach,
oesophageal and kidney, womb and breast cancers.
Cancer experts warn that being obese or overweight is one of the
most significant preventable causes of cancer in non-smokers.
Rates of obesity are increasing throughout the UK.
'Insight'
In the poll, people were asked to choose why it was good to lose
weight.
Younger people were the most image-conscious.
Almost half - 48% - said looking good was a reason for being a
healthy weight, with only 34% identifying cancer risk as a motivating
factor.
But in the over-65 age group, looking good and cancer risk were
equal reasons for those over 65 with 25% listing both.
Overall, it was found 67% - twice as many as knew about cancer
risks - realised losing weight reduced the risk of heart disease.
Cancer Research UK has now linked up with the charity Weight Concern
to offer a simple weight management programme, which has advice
about eating a healthy and balanced diet and building regular exercise
into daily life.
People are also urged to stop smoking and to protect themselves
in the sun.
Dr Lesley Walker, director of cancer information at Cancer Research
UK, said: "This research provides a real insight into the priorities
many of us have when it comes to looking after our bodies and the
low awareness of the link between obesity and cancer.
"We know for those who don't smoke, maintaining a healthy
body weight is one of the most important things we can do to reduce
our risk of cancer."
Professor Jane Wardle, director of Cancer Research UK's health
behaviour unit, said: "It is alarming is that so many people
are unaware that reducing cancer risk is a benefit of maintaining
a healthy body weight.
"We need to continue raising awareness of the dangers of obesity,
and offer information to help people lose those extra pounds."
Source http://news.bbc.co.uk/
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