Àá½Ã¸¸ ±â´Ù·Á ÁÖ¼¼¿ä. ·ÎµùÁßÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
KMID : 1139220190150060811
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2019 Volume.15 No. 6 p.811 ~ p.818
Gender difference in colorectal cancer indicators for exercise interventions: the National Health Insurance Sharing Service-Derived Big Data Analysis
Jee Hyun-Seok

Kim Jong-Hee
Abstract
We aimed to examine various characterized features and effects of gender-associated different parameters including exercise on the prevalence of colorectal cancer by using data from the National Health In-surance Sharing Service Database (NHISS DB). Data from NHISS were collected on Koreans aged from 40 to 85 years and were subjected to thematic analysis. The colorectal cancer codes (C19, C20, D011, and D012) from Korean Standard Classification of Disease and Causes of Death selected a target study group, and t-test and logistic regression were used. As results, the age was higher for men who had colorectal cancer than the noncancer group; however, high and low blood pres-sure, hemoglobin, and age had lower values for the cancer group com-pared to their counterparts in women. Only total cholesterol in men and waist size in women between cancer and noncancer groups were shown to have significant differences. Serum glutamic pyruvic trans-aminase and alanine aminotransaminase (SGPT_ALT) showed signifi-cant differences for both sexes. In exercise-related parameter, the re-sponse number 2 (1?2 times/wk, 0.535 for odd ratio) in women and re-sponse number 3 (3?4 times/wk, 0.466 for odd ratio) in men were asso-ciated with a reduced incidence of colon cancer. There was a differ-ence in parameters in colorectal cancer patients over 40 years old for both sexes, but not in SGPT_ALT. Regular physical activity might be one of strong factors affecting or predicting colorectal cancer incidence.
KEYWORD
Colorectal cancer patient, Big data analysis, National Health Insurance Sharing Service Database, Exercise program development
FullTexts / Linksout information
 
Listed journal information
ÇмúÁøÈïÀç´Ü(KCI)