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Objectives: To examine the associations of physical activity and body size with risk of prostate cancer. Methods: At baseline in 1988, 8922 men (mean age 67 years) completed a health questionnaire which included information on physical activity, body weight, and waist girth. In a subgroup (74% of men), physical activity data also had been provided in 1962 or 1966 and again in 1977. Additionally, body weight measured at age 18 was available for 92% of men. During follow-up from 1988 through 1993, 439 men developed prostate cancer. Results: In multivariate analyses that accounted for potential confounders, the RRs (95% CI) for 96.5 cm, they were 1.00 (referent), 1.30 (0.96–1.76), 1.31 (0.96–1.80), and 1.19 (0.85–1.65), respectively. Combining physical activity measures from the past, or examining vigorous activities only, did not yield any significant associations. BMI at age 18 also was not related to risk. Conclusion: These findings do not support a role of physical activity or body weight in prostate cancer etiology. |