Table 3: Table 3: Numbers and proportions of incident cancer cases attributable to inadequate physical activity in Alberta in 2012
Sex; age at exposure, yrAge at outcome, yrCancer site
LungColorectumProstateBreastOvaryEndometrium
Obs.*PAR, %†EAC‡Obs.PAR, %EACObs.PAR, %EACObs.PAR, %EACObs.PAR, %EACObs.PAR, %EAC
Men
20-3430-441316.923713.25182.4-
35-4945-5914120.42927616.0445913.018
50-6460-7446820.39545416.07312402.937
 65 7533120.16733815.8535042.915
Total9531921105175235369
Women
20-3430-44819.323515.15---1511.722519.35
35-4945-5917119.13319314.929---6211.5717519.133
50-6460-7447921.010129216.54884017.11446412.8823021.048
 65 7534122.07532617.45742718.0774813.567322.016
Total999210846139126722118924503103
Total
20-3430-442118.147214.110182.4----1511.722519.35
35-4945-5931219.76246915.5735913.018---6211.5717519.133
50-6460-7494720.619674616.312112402.93784017.11446412.8823021.048
≥ 65 7567221.214266416.71115042.91542718.0774813.567322.016
Total19524031951315235369126722118924503103

Note: EAC = excess attributable cases due to exposure, Obs. = total number of observed cases per age-sex group, PAR = population attributable risk.

*Cases represent the total number of cases of each cancer type in 2012.

†PAR represents the proportion of cancer cases attributable to inadequate physical activity (moderately inactive and inactive).

‡Excess attributable cases represent the number of cases attributable to inadequate physical activity (moderately inactive and inactive).