To report recent trends in low physical activity-related colorectal cancer deaths and Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) in China from 1990 to 2021, emphasizing the impact of reduced physical activity.
Key Findings:
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in China, with significant mortality and morbidity.
Low physical activity is a modifiable risk factor contributing to colorectal cancer incidence.
Trends in LPARCC deaths and DALYs indicate a growing public health concern related to physical inactivity, necessitating urgent interventions.
Interpretation:
The findings highlight the urgent need for public health interventions, such as community exercise programs and awareness campaigns, targeting physical activity to mitigate colorectal cancer risk in China.
Limitations:
Data may not capture all relevant factors influencing colorectal cancer incidence, potentially affecting the study's conclusions.
The study relies on existing databases, which may have reporting biases.
Conclusion:
Timely monitoring of LPARCC trends is crucial for developing targeted prevention strategies in China, informing public health policy.