Prediction: Obesity Will Surpass Smoking As Most Preventable Cause of Cancer
It's no secret that being overweight or obese can affect your overall health. When you're overweight, you increase your chances of stroke, diabetes, heart disease and depression, but did you know being overweight increases your risk for cancer? In 2014, obesity increased the risk of 13 different types of cancer, which together accounted for about 40 percent of all cancers diagnosed in the United States. In the same year, about two out of three adults in the United States were considered overweight or obese, but only half of Americans were aware of the link between cancer and obesity. It's predicted that in just a few years, obesity will surpass smoking as the most preventable cause of cancer.
Being overweight or obese has been proven to be the cause of thirteen different cancers:
- Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus
- Breast
- Colon and rectum
- Gallbladder
- Kidney
- Liver
- Meningioma (cancer of the tissue covering the brain and spinal cord)
- Multiple myeloma (cancer of blood cells)
- Ovaries
- Pancreas
- Thyroid
- Upper stomach
- Uterus