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Current and future costs of cancer attributable to insufficient leisure-time physical activity in Brazil

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  • Ronaldo Corrêa Ferreira da Silva
  • Thainá Alves Malhão
  • Leandro F M Rezende
  • Rafael da Silva Barbosa
  • Arthur Orlando Correa Schilithz
  • Luciana Grucci Maya Moreira
  • Paula Aballo Nunes Machado
  • Fabio Fortunato Brasil de Carvalho
  • Maria Eduarda Leão Diogenes

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Objectives: Cancer is an increasing cause of death and disability in Brazil and a pivotal vector for growing health expenditures. Lower levels of leisure-time physical activity are associated with a higher risk of some cancers. We quantified the current and future cancer direct healthcare costs attributable to insufficient leisure-time physical activity in Brazil. Methods: We performed a macrosimulation model using: (i) relative risks from meta-analyses; (ii) prevalence data of insufficient leisure-time physical activity in adults ≥ 20 years; (iii) national registries of healthcare costs of adults ≥ 30 years with cancer. We used simple linear regression to predict cancer costs as a function of time. We calculated the potential impact fraction (PIF) considering the theoretical-minimum-risk exposure and other counterfactual scenarios of physical activity prevalence. Results: We projected that the costs of breast, endometrial, and colorectal cancers may increase from US$ 630 million in 2018 to US$ 1.1 billion in 2030 and US$ 1.5 billion in 2040. The costs of cancer attributable to insufficient leisure-time physical activity may increase from US$ 43 million in 2018 to US$ 64 million in 2030. Increasing leisure-time physical activity could potentially save US$ 3 million to US$ 8.9 million in 2040 by reducing the prevalence of insufficient leisure-time physical activity in 2030. Conclusion: Our results may be helpful to guide cancer prevention policies and programs in Brazil.

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  • Ronaldo Corrêa Ferreira da Silva & Thainá Alves Malhão & Leandro F M Rezende & Rafael da Silva Barbosa & Arthur Orlando Correa Schilithz & Luciana Grucci Maya Moreira & Paula Aballo Nunes Machado & Fa, 2023. "Current and future costs of cancer attributable to insufficient leisure-time physical activity in Brazil," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(7), pages 1-13, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0287224
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287224
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