2020
DOI: 10.1590/0102-672020190001e1500
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Are Obesity and Adenoma Development Associated as Colorectal Cancer Precursors?

Abstract: Background: One of the most important concerns on health is the increased rates of obesity in population and the speed in which this number is increasing. This number translates a serious public health problem, since it also increases the risk of several other diseases associated with obesity resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. Among them, it seems to be connected to several neoplasms, such as colorectal carcinoma. Aim: To evaluate the impact of obesity as a risk factor for colorectal carcinoma … Show more

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“…Evidências indicaram que a proporção de tecido adiposo abdominal, tecido adiposo visceral em particular, é uma correlata chave e talvez um fator principal de problemas de saúde relacionados à obesidade, porque tem sido associado com um risco aumentado para comorbidades como o diabetes mellitus tipo 2, acidente vascular cerebral, apneia do sono, hipertensão, dislipidemia e alguns tipos de câncer (Trinks, et al, 2019;Freitas, et al, 2020;Wendler, et al, 2022;Sasaki, et al, 2021).…”
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“…Evidências indicaram que a proporção de tecido adiposo abdominal, tecido adiposo visceral em particular, é uma correlata chave e talvez um fator principal de problemas de saúde relacionados à obesidade, porque tem sido associado com um risco aumentado para comorbidades como o diabetes mellitus tipo 2, acidente vascular cerebral, apneia do sono, hipertensão, dislipidemia e alguns tipos de câncer (Trinks, et al, 2019;Freitas, et al, 2020;Wendler, et al, 2022;Sasaki, et al, 2021).…”
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“…There are some hypotheses for this increase, one of which is the increase in the number of emergency cases, very common in situations of underdiagnosis, and the increase in the number of cases seen is the increase in diagnoses in patients under 45 years of age. (FREITAS et al,2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the growing obesity epidemic, and a consequent increase in the number of procedures for its treatment and control, there is a greater interest in acquiring knowledge, experience and skills for the surgical and anesthetic management of these patients 10,21 . These involve several factors, from measures for postoperative analgesia, presence of nausea, vomiting and effective peristalsis, which contribute to lower morbidity and mortality and early discharge from hospital 4 .…”
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confidence: 99%