Sports & Drink Coffee Can Fight Skin Cancer?
Caffeine and exercise also helps reduce weight as much as 92 percent.
NEW JERSEY, Jaringnews.com - Sports and caffeine consumption are two contradictory things. Sport is good for health. Conversely, health problems lurking if you consume too much caffeine. But apparently, if these two things contradictory effective against skin cancer if undertaken.
Based on a recent study conducted Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rugerts, New Jersey, United States, the combination of exercise and caffeine may reduce the number of skin tumors in mice at risk of developing skin cancer by 62 percent. The tumors shrank by 85 percent in experimental animals.
"We found that treatment that combines sports with caffeine consumption can reduce the formation of skin cancer in mice," said Dr. Yao Ping Lu, leader of the study, as reported by the Daily Mail.
The results of this study are published in the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in Chicago. Yao Ping Lu believed, a study conducted to mice can be adapted to the human body. In the experiment, the rats ran on a rotating wheel after being given a dose of caffeine. However, the results obtained greater when both activities are combined.
"The mice were given caffeine gets 27 percent of tumor cells is lower, compared with untreated mice. Cancer in mice shrank to 61 percent. During the experiments with exercise, activity reduced tumor shrank by 35 percent and 70 percent," said her.
He added, caffeine and exercise also helps reduce weight as much as 92 percent in mice fed a high-fat diet.
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