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Link Between Obesity, Carbs and Esophageal Cancer
The study illustrates what may be a public heath concern as the composition of U.S. diets changes and total carbohydrate and refined carbohydrate intakes increase. Obesity is a risk factor for a number of types of cancer, and a diet that includes a high percentage of calories from refined carbohydrates is a common contributor to obesity. Carbohydrates were also unique in that no other studied nutrients were found to correlate with esophageal cancer rates. The causes of esophageal cancer remain largely unknown. Despite recent advances in therapy, esophageal cancer has a poor prognosis. The five-year rate of survival for esophageal cancer remains below 20 percent and is the eighth-leading cause of cancer related death in American men. "If we can reverse the trends in refined carbohydrate intake and obesity in the U.S., we may be able to reduce the occurence rate of esophageal cancer," says Dr. Li Li, senior author of the study. Posted by: Evelyn Source |
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