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Fast Facts - Obesity, Physical Activity and Diet
Being overweight
or obese increases the risk of cancer at several sites 1:
Recommendations
Cancer Council South Australia recommends maintaining a healthy body weight,
regular physical activity, quitting smoking, protecting yourself from the sun
and a healthy diet to cut your risk of getting cancer in half
Put
simply, by doing the following you can
cut your risk of getting cancer in half:
To empower South Australians
with basic information about how to best reduce their risk of developing
cancer, Cancer Council SA developed the LiveSmart booklet.
LiveSmart is
an approach to living well and doing simple things like eating fruit and
vegetables, exercising, giving up smoking, and protecting ourselves from the
sun.
Children
and adolescents need sufficient nutritious foods to grow and develop normally.
Growth should be checked regularly for young children. 1
Physical
activity is important for all children and adolescents1
The prevalence of obesity in
Australia has more than doubled in the past 20 years. 1
Source: The Cancer Council
Australia, Body Weight, Nutrition, Alcohol and Physical Activity 20051
and the 2004 Health Omnibus Survey South Australia2 ,
The Cancer Council Australia (2004). National Prevention Plan 2004 – 2006, The
Cancer Council Australia, Sydney 3 |
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