Meats, Sweets Up Breast Cancer Risk
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Asian women who tank up on meats and sweets are more likely to develop breast cancer than those who eat a traditional Eastern diet full of vegetables and soy products. But the link may have as much to do with obesity caused by such a diet as the foods themselves. Researchers found the link mainly in overweight women who ate the Westernized diet. The study is the first to take a scientific look at something doctors have speculated about for years. Do Asian women have lower breast cancer rates because they eat diets rich in vegetables and fresh fish? Researchers compared women living in Shanghai, China, who were diagnosed with breast cancer to women without the disease. Overweight women who reported a diet high in meats, candy, dessert, bread and milk -- the "meat-sweet" group -- were more than twice as likely to develop breast cancer as those who reported eating a diet rich in vegetables, soy-based products and freshwater fish -- the "vegetable-soy" group. advertisement
SOURCE: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, published online July 10, 2007 Related Links
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