Is the number of ideal cardiovascular health metrics in midlife associated with lower risk of cancer? Evidence from 3 European prospective cohorts
van Sloten T, Climie R, Deraz O, Périer M, Valentin E, Fayosse A, Sabia S, Weiderpass E, Jouven X, Goldberg M, Zins M, Touvier M, Deschasaux-Tanguy M, Fezeu L, Hercberg S, Singh-Manoux A, Empana J. Is the number of ideal cardiovascular health metrics in midlife associated with lower risk of cancer? Evidence from 3 European prospective cohorts. CMAJ Open 2023, 11: e774-e781. PMID: 37607746, PMCID: PMC10449017, DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20220175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIdeal cardiovascular health metricsCardiovascular health metricsHealth metricsWhitehall IIPrimordial preventionCancer eventsCancer riskAssociated with lower cancer riskHazard ratioPrevention of cardiovascular risk factorsAggregated hazard ratiosRisk factorsCommonality of risk factorsLower cancer riskCardiovascular risk factorsIncident cancerRandom-effects modelPrevention of cancerFollow-upSmoking metricsIdeal metricsOnset of cancerGAZELMidlifeEuropean cohort