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PREvention CAncer through physical FITness

Description du projet

Les effets de l’exercice physique sur les biomarqueurs du cancer

La mauvaise condition physique et le manque d’activité physique sont fortement liés à de nombreuses maladies chroniques susceptibles d’entraîner la mort. Sachant que de nombreux cas de cancer peuvent être attribués à une maladie métabolique, l’étude des relations entre condition physique et activité physique est nécessaire. Le projet PreCaFit, financé par l’UE, va donc étudier ces relations. Il examinera en particulier les effets de l’exercice sur les biomarqueurs du cancer. Les résultats fourniront des données utiles pour mettre en place des stratégies de prévention efficaces et sûres. Le projet analysera des mesures objectives et extraira des informations à partir d’une collecte de données épidémiologiques portant sur un vaste échantillon, ce qui permettra d’en savoir davantage sur l’épidémiologie et les biomarqueurs du cancer. Les résultats obtenus feront la lumière sur les comportements de mode vie susceptibles d’atténuer les effets du cancer.

Objectif

Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 18.1 million new cases and 9.6 million deaths in 2018, and representing the highest economic burden to modern health care systems with ~$1.16 trillion per year. Exploration of gender or race disparity in cancer susceptibility has not been common practice. Together with cancer, cardiometabolic disease are the largest contributors to the burden of chronic disease worldwide. Every year many cases of cancer seem attributable to metabolic disease. Growing evidence has firmly established that both low fitness and physical inactivity are strongly associated with many chronic conditions and all-cause mortality. Therefore, there is an urgent need to unravel whether fitness and physical activity are related to cancer. The PreCaFit project will fill the gaps in the knowledge examining the relationship between fitness, physical activity and cancer. Further, to ensure the scalability of the results, we will examine the effects of exercise on cancer biomarkers. This will produce a large impact in science and society since it will provide the first step toward feasible, effective and safe prevention strategies.
The use of objective measurements and a unique set of techniques for data acquisition, the epidemiological collection in a large sample, the lab research at Stanford University (Prof. Myers), the secondments in Europe at Prof. Ekelund lab for learning data pooling and harmonization techniques, and at Prof. Riboli lab for learning about cancer epidemiology and biomarkers, and the pilot randomized controlled trial on exercise and cancer biomarkers at UGR (Prof. Ortega) place this project in pole position to address how lifestyle behaviours might mitigate cancer.
To do so, the training, management skills, dissemination/exploitation and communication/outreach activities in the top-level hosts and secondment institutions ensure the scientific excellence and determination with improved career possibilities.

Régime de financement

MSCA-IF-GF - Global Fellowships

Coordinateur

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 245 732,16
Adresse
CUESTA DEL HOSPICIO SN
18071 Granada
Espagne

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Région
Sur Andalucía Granada
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 245 732,16

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