Connection between Diet, Obesity, and Cancer
Dietary factors are recognized as having a major
effect on the risk of cancers, with different dietary components each
increasing and reducing risk. Diet and obesity is also involving up to 30-35%
of cancer deaths. Some
specific foods are connected to specific cancers. Studies have linked eating
red or processed meat to an increased risk of carcinoma, colon cancer,
glandular cancer, and pancreatic cancer, which can be part explained by the
presence of carcinogens in foods cooked at high temperatures. Afflation B1, a
frequent food contaminate causes liver cancer. Betel nut chew causes carcinoma.
Preserved vegetables are directly connected to increased risks of many cancers
The variations in dietary practices
might partially explain variations in cancer incidence in numerous countries. Abdomen
cancer is more common in Japan because of its high-salt diet and colon cancer
is a lot of common in the us. Immigrant communities tend to develop the chance
of their new country, typically within one generation, suggesting a
considerable link between diet and cancer
Consumption of dietary energy density (DED) has been
associated with weight gain in adults. DED is the ratio of energy (kilocalories
or kilojoules) intake to food weight (grams) and is a measure of diet
quality. DED is a modifiable risk factor. Obesity-associated metabolic
perturbations are rising as major drivers of obesity-related cancer, as well as
alterations in protein signalling, inflammation, and angiogenesis. The United
States has a high burden of cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates there
will be quite 1.7 million new cases diagnosed in 2018 and around 610,000 cancer
deaths. Studies strongly recommend that diet is related to cancer that obesity
can increase the chance of the various kinds of cancer further as many chronic
diseases, as well as type a combine of diabetes, cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, and chronic inflammation.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21403607
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180327162556.htm
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Zara alexa
Program Manager | Chronic Obesity2018
Email: chronicdiseases@obesityseries.com
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