Eating Fried Foods Trigger Prostate Cancer
Fried foods are tasty and well liked by many people. However, on the other hand, consuming fried foods could be bad for health. A recent study found that fried foods can increase the risk of prostate cancer.
A
research study conducted in the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,
a Research Institute that is active in the fight against cancer, found
that among men who consume fried foods once every weekend, then the
increased risks of prostate cancer nearly 40 percent. In their study, the researchers involve 1,549 men who was diagnosed with prostate cancer and 1,629 men as the control group.
The participants were from citizens of Afro-Americans and Caucasians living in the u.s. city of Seattle. They are aged around 35 to 74 years. Researchers asked them to fill out a questionnaire that includes questions about your intake of fried foods.
The
study found that men who eat doughnuts, fried chicken, fried fish,
French fries, at least once a week, more likely to be affected by
prostate cancer compared to men who ate less than once a month. The risk increases to 30-40 percent.
Researchers
meneorikan that the oil, when it is heated at a high temperature for
frying, can result in karsiogenik compounds (causes cancer). The compound, for instance the pillars, namely a compound found in perfumes; and Acrolein, a chemical compound found in herbicides.
Fried foods also contain the levels of the end product glikation (advanced glycation endproducts/AGE) is high. AGE is associated with the cause of chronic inflammation and oxidative stress. For example, a fried chicken breast 20 minutes contains nine times the number of AGE than chicken breast simmered for an hour. In
the study, published in the journal of The Prostate, the researchers
take control of a number of factors, including age, body mass index,
family disease history, race, also a history of prostate-specific
antigen screening.
Prostate cancer is a common form of cancer in men after skin cancer. The American Cancer Society reported that the prostate cancer strikes more than 240 thousand people each year in the superpower.
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