A Link Between Fat and Cancer

A Link Between Fat and Cancer

Research also shows a link between accumulation of fat with cancer in the esophagus, pancreas, colon and rectum, uterus, and kidney, such as breast cancer in women who have entered menopause.

There are two recommendations for weight control, which activates the body for at least 30 minutes a day and avoid as much as possible to eat fast food, sugary sodas, and processed foods low in fiber or sugar or high fat.

Other recommendations include, eating more fruits and vegetables. Researchers say that people eat a variety of vegetarian diet has a low risk of affected several diseases, including cancer.

Also recommended limiting consumption of red meat to 18 ounces a week and, except in rare occasions, avoid the use of meat, well preserved,  salted, or products packaged in chemical like ham, bacon and hot dogs.

Based on the research, each person in excess of 18 ounces a week for the consumption of red meat, every additional 1.7 ounces consumed per day will increase the risk of cancer by 15%. Every additional 1.7 ounces of processed meat consumed per day will add 21% risk of cancer.

Alcoholic beverages are also a factor for cancer of the mouth, pharynx or airways, larynx or vocal cords, esophagus, intestines, and liver. Alcohol consumption should be limited to two drinks per day for men, and one for women. When you’ve got cancer, small amounts of alcohol will increase your risk.

Other recommendations include limiting the use of salt and the importance of vitamins and minerals in food, compared to dietary supplements.

”It is important to note this, everyone should be sure to control those risks which can create various types of cancer grows,’’said Collen Doyle, director of the American cancer community.
”Lifestyle changes can make a clear distinction,”he said.

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