Soda consumption increases the risk of pancreatic cancer
According to a study apılan new bottle of soda to drink at least 2 weeks doubles the risk of pancreatic cancer. Why?
Washington, D.C. At Georgetown University, Cancer Control Program in the Christmas T. Mueller, "2 or more soda per week the risk of developing pancreatic cancer in people consuming more than 87% compared to nonsmokers, there was never," he said.
In 2009 about 42.000 people in the United States diagnosed cases of pancreatic cancer 35, 240 resulted in death. An organ located behind the stomach and pancreatic hormones such as insulin salgılanmasıyla found in foods with fat and protein structures allows the secretion of enzymes acts as shredding.
Details of the study
Previous studies of this type of beverages increase the risk of pancreatic cancer to increase the final results koymamıştı.
For this reason, Mueller and his colleagues in Singapore Chinese Health Program member for 14 years starting in 1993 observed that 60.524 people. Participants' dietary patterns and cancer were recorded yakalanmadıkları caught.
All the participants eat and drink any food / drink were asked to indicate. However, for noticing the information about the particularly soda, or that the issue of privilege was not recognized.
Exactly 140 cases of pancreatic cancer was encountered in these patients and soda / fruit juice consumption, were investigated.
Result of the study
The researchers separated the soda, purchase the amount of 3 categories:
1) No smokers
2) less than one serving per week 2
3) 2 or more per week
The average number is 5 and 2 or more per week in individuals consuming increased risk of pancreatic cancer was 87%.
Found no link between fruit juices and pancreatic cancer.
So, what was the relationship between pancreatic cancer with sweetener sodas?
Mueller says in this regard are not sure exactly. However, "according to the thoughts of sugar in the blood insulin level is increasing in sodalarda drink sweetener. Thus, pancreatic cancer cells multiply more quickly. As a result of increased cancer risk.
Mueller and his team's progression, other factors explored, such as diabetes and smoking. Pancreatic cancer was also increased with age.
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Friday, December 17, 2010
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