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Colorectal Cancer: An Alarming Rise among Younger Individuals

Understanding Colorectal Cancer Symptoms in Younger Individuals

Hello, Wellness Allies! We remain committed to your health and well-being, and wanted to address a topic that has caught the medical community’s attention in recent years: the rise of colorectal cancer in younger populations. If you or someone you know is under 50, please read on – this information could help you or a loved one.

Historically, colorectal cancer (CRC) has been more common in older adults. However, recent data suggests an alarming trend: a rise in early-onset CRC among those who are 50 years old and younger. Let’s explore this phenomenon, its potential causes, and what it means for those in younger age groups.

The Unsettling Rise in Numbers:

Over the past few decades, the incidence of early-onset CRC has risen 2% to 4% annually. Notably, this increase is even steeper for individuals under 30 years of age. As overall CRC numbers decline within the broader population, the increase among younger patients is alarming.

Scrutinizing the Probable Causes:

  • Environmental and Lifestyle Changes: Modern living has shifted significantly, with many leading more sedentary lifestyles. Physical inactivity combined with processed food diets are turning into potential risk factors. Such lifestyles can lead to chronic inflammation in the body, a known precursor for various types of cancer. By being aware and taking steps to increase daily activity levels and choosing fresh, unprocessed foods, younger generations can begin to protect themselves.
  • Obesity’s Role: Obesity, particularly during the formative adolescent years, can set the stage for numerous health complications in adulthood. It is not just about weight; obesity can cause changes at a molecular level, making the body more susceptible to diseases such as cancer. Early-onset CRC is no exception. Addressing obesity, especially among young people through dietary changes and physical activity, can serve as a preventive measure.
  • Dietary Concerns: Our diet plays a monumental role in our overall health. Consuming high amounts of sugar-sweetened beverages, red meats, and processed foods can induce oxidative stress and chronic inflammation: these are prime conditions that create a conducive environment for cancer development. Transitioning to a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins can reduce this risk.
  • Gut Microbiome: The importance of a balanced gut microbiome cannot be stressed enough. An imbalance in this ecosystem, known as dysbiosis, can promote cancer growth and progression in the colon. Various factors, including diet, antibiotic use, and environmental factors, can disrupt our gut flora. Consuming probiotic-rich foods and maintaining a balanced diet can support a healthier gut microbiome.

Early Symptoms of Colorectal Cancer to Look Out For:

When it comes to cancer, early detection can be the difference between manageable treatment and severe complications. Recognizing colorectal cancer symptoms early on is crucial for timely intervention and increased chances of successful treatment. Here is what you should be vigilant about:

  • Bowel Habit Changes: A primary indication of colorectal cancer involves persistent changes in bowel habits. This might include diarrhea, constipation, or a noticeable change in stool consistency that persists for weeks.
  • Rectal Bleeding: Seeing blood in your stool or experiencing bleeding from the rectum is a significant colorectal cancer symptom. While other conditions may also cause this, it is essential to consult a doctor immediately if this symptom is present
  • Abdominal Discomfort: Persistent pain, cramps, gas, or general discomfort in the abdominal area are often reported as colorectal cancer symptoms.
  • Feeling Fatigued: Unexplained fatigue or constant weakness, not attributable to other known causes, can be a sign of colorectal cancer.
  • Rapid Weight Loss: Experiencing unexplained weight loss without significant changes in your diet or activity level is a red flag and a common colorectal cancer symptom.
  • Incomplete Bowel Movements: If you consistently feel that your bowel is not emptying entirely after using the restroom, do not ignore this symptom.

While these colorectal cancer symptoms can sometimes be attributed to other conditions, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional if you or someone you know presents with any of these signs, especially if they persist.

The Future and The Way Forward:

Understanding the intricate interplay between lifestyle, dietary factors, and their impact on our health is vital. While more research is needed to pinpoint the root causes of the surge in early-onset CRC, it is clear that awareness and lifestyle changes can make a difference.

Conclusion

For younger individuals , staying informed and proactive is the key. Regular check-ups, a balanced diet, and an active lifestyle can go a long way. If you have concerns about any cancer colorectal symptoms or need guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, our wellness team at Alliance Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic in Ancaster is here to assist. Let us work together to ensure you are in the best position to enjoy a healthier future! 

Original Medscape article by N. Melville can be found here.

 

Water Exercises for Seniors: Dive Deep for Health & Wellness

Did you know that water exercises are great for seniors?

Hello, Wellness Allies!

The gorgeous summer sun continues to grace Ancaster, and here at Alliance Chiropractic, we have a safe, low-impact, and fun way for you to get active, stay fit, and manage those aching joints: water exercises!

What Are Water Exercises?

Water exercises involve any movement done in the water, either in a pool or a natural body of water, to improve fitness and health. It’s not just about swimming laps – from walking in waist-deep water to gentle aqua aerobics (often referred to as ‘aquabics’, there are a range of activities that qualify). 

Do these sound familiar?

  • Aching joints after a regular workout?
  • Overheating while exercising outdoors?
  • Boredom with your usual fitness routine?
  • Concerns about straining your back?

Seniors often face these issues, which is why water exercises for are recommended for seniors

Dive into the Benefits of Water Exercises for Seniors

  • Easy on the Joints: Imagine if you will – in the water, our body feels lighter, almost as if we are floating. That is the magic of buoyancy! It significantly reduces the strain on your joints, making it a blessing for those with arthritis or joint pain. This gentle nature of water workouts offers a haven for joints, ensuring you can exercise without discomfort.
 
  • Natural Cooling: We have all experienced that intense summer heat, when even thinking of exercise makes us break into a sweat. But water is your natural air-conditioner. It continually regulates and cools down your body, ensuring that overheating is kept at bay. So while others are sweltering on land, you will stay  cool and refreshed.
 
  • Efficient Workouts:  Water provides resistance – about 12 times that of air! Every move you make becomes a resistance exercise, toning those muscles and building strength. Think of it as having a gym built around you, but far more enjoyable.
 
  • Tailored Experience: Not all exercises are one-size-fits-all, and water workouts respect that. If you are in the mood for an adrenaline-pumping session, how about a water jog? The resistance will give you a run for your money. But if you are in the mood for a gentle, relaxing exercise, a swim or a leisurely water walk might be exactly what you need. It is all about making the experience uniquely yours.
 
  • Full-Body Support: One of the concerns many have with land-based exercises is the strain they put on the spine and joints. Water, however, embraces you. It provides a cushioning effect, especially for the spine, making movements smooth and reducing the risks often associated with land workouts. Think of it as nature’s safety net.

Local Ancaster Pools for Exercise:

No need to search far and wide. For a list of indoor and outdoor pool facilities in the Greater Hamilton region, check out:

https://www.hamilton.ca/things-do/recreation/locations/recreation-centres-indoor-pools

Safety First: Addressing Your Concerns

We get it; diving into a new routine can be daunting. Safety in numbers can offer comfort. Form a group with others, making the experience both social and safe. Need help getting started? Ask Dr. Morphet if you have any questions or require guidance on the types of exercises to consider. 

 

Enjoy the soothing embrace of water, the health benefits of a new form of low-impact activity, and the social benefits of a group class. What are you waiting for?

 

Don’t let the benefits of water exercises slip through your fingers. The soothing embrace of water, the socialization of a group, and the promise of improved health await. Got questions or need guidance on the types of exercises to consider? Reach out to Alliance Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic. While the days are still warm, let’s make the most out of the summer sun and get outside for a swim today! 

Have a question about the information in this article?

Speak to one of our wellness team members, contact our Alliance Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic team.