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. 2014 Dec 8;33(2):180–188. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2014.58.1355

Fig 2.

Fig 2.

Joint effects of (A) prediagnosis and (B) postdiagnosis leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and television (TV) viewing and mortality among individuals diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Low LTPA was categorized as < 1 h/wk of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity, and high LTPA was categorized as ≥ 1 h/wk. Low TV was categorized as 0 to 2 h/d of TV watching, and high TV was categorized as ≥ 3 h/d. Models used age as the underlying time metric and adjusted for sex (male, female), cancer site (colon, rectum), tumor grade, tumor stage (local, regional), surgery (yes, no), radiation (yes, no), chemotherapy (yes, no), body mass index (continuous), self-reported health (excellent/very good, good, fair, poor), and smoking status (never, former, current).