Drinking Soda Hit Cancer Risk
This finding is a warning for the Adam who likes soft drinks or carbonated. A
study from the University of Lund, Sweden recently issued the results
of his research about the soft drink association with prostate cancer.
Isabel
Drake, researchers from the University of Lund, said the man who was
fond of throwing back sparkling soft drinks are at risk of having
prostate cancer. "The risks are pretty high Numbers, i.e. by 40 percent," said Isabel as reported by the site Dailymail, Monday 27 November 2012.
Isabel
says men pengkonsumsi a can-sized 330 ml soft drinks per day need to
get serious attention to avoid the attack of prostate cancer. Not just a soft drink, the risk of having prostate cancer can also donated from the addition of sugar in drinks.
On the other hand, carbonated beverages have an adverse effect on the teeth. "In addition to the damage the teeth, you can also experience the overweight," said Isabel.
Then how to avoid the risk of getting cancer the most widely experienced men after lung disease? Research
shows by reducing the consumption of carbohydrates, such as rice, pasta
or cereal, sweet was able to suppress attacks cancer by as much as 31
percent.
The research will be published in the American Journal involving 8,000 men aged 45 to 75 years old. During the research, says Isabel, they undergo a medical examination on a regular basis and keep food intake. Symptoms of cancer attacks posed, such as the existence of interference in the flow of urine. "So not through Prostate-Specific Antigen test (PSA)," he said.
Further, Isabel stressed the importance of regulating his diet. According
to her need to have specific guidelines about eating rules for groups
that are at risk of developing cancer of the prostate. So better cut down on fizzy drinks consumed from now on.
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