Impact of lifestyle and mental health on colorectal adenomas in China: a prospective cross-sectional survey
Min Ye, Shiben Zhu, Xinyi Tan, Chenxi Yu, He Huang, Yang Liu

TL;DR
This study explores how lifestyle and mental health factors are linked to colorectal adenomas in China, finding associations with alcohol, smoking, sleep, and anxiety.
Contribution
The study identifies lifestyle and mental health factors associated with colorectal adenomas in a Chinese population using a cross-sectional survey.
Findings
Higher BMI and being a manager were significantly associated with colorectal adenomas.
Alcohol consumption, smoking, sleep quality, and anxiety were linked to increased adenoma risk.
Mental health interventions may help reduce the risk of colorectal adenomas.
Abstract
Colorectal adenomas, which are precancerous lesions that can develop into colorectal cancer, present a significant challenge due to the lack of comprehensive early screening and clear identification of risk factors. We conduct a double-blind, prospective cross-sectional analysis to examine the relationship between lifestyle, mental health, and colorectal adenomas. Between June 2023 and July 2024, we surveyed 246 participants at Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Wuhan using a self-administered online questionnaire. The majority of participants were over the age of 50 (49.6%), married or living with a partner (87.08%), and employed as office workers or technicians (44.3%). Among the total population, 435 individuals (53.5%) were diagnosed with colorectal adenomas. A significant positive association was observed between being a manager (OR = 2.340; 95% CI =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
