We don’t know yet, but the article mentions it’s likely that the gut microbiome is involved, which means microplastics and food additives are unlikely to have much of an importance.
There are plenty of pathogens that cause cancers, and the article implies something about our lifestyle or their own evolution has turned a formerly benign entity against us.
I would assume food additives impact the gut biome, a casual search suggests as much. I wouldn’t rule out plastics either, though they are clearly more of an unknown.
tl;dr: we don’t know yet.
If I had to guess, I’d say microplastics or some dietary thing like aspartame.
But there’s also a link between colon cancer and running. The article mentions two people as pictures of health who run a lot.
I know alot of people get into running to cope with stress. Maybe that is a possibile link.
We don’t know yet, but the article mentions it’s likely that the gut microbiome is involved, which means microplastics and food additives are unlikely to have much of an importance.
There are plenty of pathogens that cause cancers, and the article implies something about our lifestyle or their own evolution has turned a formerly benign entity against us.
I would assume food additives impact the gut biome, a casual search suggests as much. I wouldn’t rule out plastics either, though they are clearly more of an unknown.
I’ve heard about that link before
https://www.inovanewsroom.org/press-release/2025/08/groundbreaking-inova-study-finds-potential-link-between-long-distance-running-and-colon-cancer/
Most synthetic sweeteners are considered scientifically rigorously tested and safe for consumption. :)
Same with glyphosate, I drink that shit every day and no weeds coming out my ass!