Information
Name of lifestyle Diabetes
Third Class Diabetes
Second Class Diseases
First Class Clinical characteristics
Unit year
mmHg
Stratification 19436298:No;Yes
10755415:No;Yes
18704722:No;Yes
19277881:No ;Yes
19816779:None;Any history;<5.8 yr since diabetes diagnosis;5.8+yr since diabetes diagnosis
20228997:No ;Yes;Yes and with treatment ; Yes and without treatment
15128610:No;Yes
26243447:No;Yes
17450441:No;Yes
24515125:No;Yes
24862312:No;Yes
26385727:No;Yes
23656798:Yes;No
28332895:NA
18159981:Negative;Positive
18459104:No diabetes;Diabetes
Type of influence factor Protective factor
Risk factor
No statistical significance factor
Classification of Lifestyles Clinical characteristics
The affected types of PCa Total PCa
Aggressive PCa
Non Aggressive PCa
Local PCa
Advanced PCa
Organ confined PCa
Incident PCa
Low grade PCa
High grade PCa
High risk PCa
Less Aggressive PCa
More Aggressive PCa
Gleason <7 PCa
Gleason ≥7 PCa
Number of studies involved 16
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Research involved
PMID First auther Year Area Duration Study type Sample size More
19436298 P Wallstro¨m 2009 Sweden 74138 outcome
10755415 TI Lund Nilsen 2000 Norway (Nord-Trøndelag) 1984, 1986 22895 outcome
18704722 Lindsay Mag 2008 United States of America (Fargo,ND) 2004, 2006 hospital-based case–control 312;319 outcome
19277881 Richard M. Martin 2009 Norway 1995, 2005 questionnaires 22659;6595 baseline
outcome
19816779 Sheila Weinmann 2010 United States of America (Kaiser Permanente Northern California Region,Kaiser Permanente Southern California Region,Henry Ford Health System,or Kaiser Permanente Northwest Region) 1997, 2001 case–control 768;929 outcome
20228997 Qiang Li 2010 Japan (Ohsaki) 1995, 2003 prospective cohort 20813;1645 baseline
outcome
15128610 K. Zhu 2004 United States of America 1982, 1995 1110;1110 baseline
outcome
26243447 Song-Yi Park 2015 United States of America (Hawaii and California) 1993, 1996 Cohort 75216 outcome
17450441 Brook A. Calton 2007 United States of America (California ,Florida ,Pennsylvania ,New Jersey ,North Carolina ,and Louisiana ,Atlanta ,GA and Detroit ,MI) October 1995, December 2000 questionnaire 294287;34029 baseline
outcome
24515125 TI Lund Nilsen 2000 Norway 1984, 1986 questionnaires 22895 outcome
24862312 Konstantinos K. Tsilidis 2014 Denmark,France,Germany,Greece,Italy,The Netherlands,Norway,Spain,Sweden,United Kingdom 1992, 2000 139131 baseline
outcome
26385727 Audrey Blanc-Lapierre 2015 Canada (Montreal) 2005, 2009 case–control 1937;1995 outcome
23656798 Adedayo A. Onitilo 2013 United States of America (Wisconsin) January 1995, December 2009 Matched Cohort 5813;28019 baseline
outcome
28332895 Kazuhiro Ohwaki 2017 United States of America (St.Luke’s) July 2008, September 2014 613;41;16 baseline
outcome
18159981 Gholamreza Pourmand 2007 Iran 2005, 2007 case-control 75;130 baseline
outcome
18459104 Brandon L. Pierce 2008 United States of America (Washington State) January 1993, December 1996 case-control 1752;1644 outcome