
Sua dieta pode reduzir o risco de câncer?
Revisado por Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP Última atualização por Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPLast updated 15 Feb 2018
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The good news – we’re living longer than ever. The down side is that as we live longer, up to half of us are likely to get câncer. You can’t guarantee avoiding it, but research suggests simple diet changes could improve your odds.
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The huge improvements in life expectancy are a cause for celebration. They’re largely down to reductions in death rates from ataque cardíaco e derrame – both conditions where lifestyle plays a major role. I’m quite sure I don’t need to remind you that parar de fumar will cut your risk of heart attack, stroke, cancer and a host of other medical conditions.
So too will exercícios regulares and keeping your weight under control – being seriously overweight raises your risk of certain cancers by as much as 50%. Keeping your weight down and taking regular exercise can also help reduce your risk of many cancers as well as diabetes tipo 2.
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Você é o que você come
I sometimes feel my patients see me as a miserable spoilsport, always nagging them to give up the things they enjoy. But I’m a human being too. I know it’s natural to crave ‘forbidden fruit’. So I tend to take a pragmatic approach, along the lines of suggesting that it’s not what you eat today, it’s what you eat every day that counts. If you love chocolate, reward yourself with the occasional treat – but make sure you don’t invent special occasions every day!
For most cancers, there’s a threshold of alcohol intake above which your risk starts to increase. Sticking to recommended limits (men and women should drink no more than 14 units of alcohol per week, no more than three units in any one day and have at least two alcohol-free days a week) won’t increase your risk of most cancers, except câncer de mama e possibly câncer de próstata. Any regular alcohol intake raises your chance of getting breast cancer, so try to have regular alcohol free days or keep it for high days and holidays.
There’s emerging scientific evidence that some foods could play an important role in cutting your risk of cancer. The World Cancer Research Fund estimates that more than two in five cases of mama, cólon, estômago e câncer de pâncreas could be prevented with the right combination of diet, exercise and weight control.
Ultra-processed
Voltar ao conteúdoA February 2018 study published in the British Medical Journal followed over 100,000 people over 8 years with regular detailed records of what they ate, from a range of 3300 foods. Their findings suggested that a 10% rise in the proportion of 'ultra-processed' foods was linked to a 12% increase in the risk of breast and other cancers.
The foods they classified as 'ultra-processed included:
packaged mass produced (not fresh) bread and cakes
sugary packet cereals
crisps and sweet packaged snacks
fizzy drinks
chicken nuggets and processed meat like bacon, salami and chorizo
instant noodles and soupls
other foods made 'mostly or entirely from sugar, oils and fats'.
Fresh bread and red meat weren't associated with any rise, while a diet high in fresh fruit, veg and food cooked from scratch was linked to a lower risk of cancer.
As with all these studies, there are caveats - many foods were lumped together and it's difficult to tease out the role played by each one. You might say it was too blunt an instrument to draw firm conclusions. But Tam Fry of the National Obesity Forum warned: 'There is no smoke without fire: we should heed their fears – and read food labels more carefully. Huge quantities of everyday processed food have excessive levels of sugar, fat and salt stuffed in them and it’s all listed on the packaging.”
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A taste of the good stuff
Voltar ao conteúdoIt’s a complicated area, and not all foods ‘work’ for all cancers. What’s more, it’s hard to develop studies which show completely conclusive benefits where diet is concerned. But the foods below don’t carry any health risks, so you have nothing to lose. If one form of cancer runs in your family or you’re particularly worried about it, there may be a diet combination for you.
A ‘Mediterranean style’ diet, high in fruit (try and include pomegranate) and vegetables and other sources of fibre and with limited salt, red meat and processed meat, is likely to protect against a host of cancers and other conditions, from ataque cardíaco para hemorroidas e doença diverticular of the bowel. Use this as your starting point.
Vitamin D is vital for strong bones and may have a role in reducing the risk of heart attack, depressão e esclerose múltipla as well. But it seems getting enough Vitamin D may also cut your chances of getting colon cancer as well.
Green tea may protect against breast and prostate cancer, as well as several cancers of the digestive tract. It seems to be down to high levels of natural chemicals called catechins, which mop up free radicals and block tumours from growing.
Tomatoes are rapidly emerging as a ‘super food’, courtesy of a natural chemical called lycopene which may cut the risk of prostate cancer. Unlike many vitamins, which are broken down by cooking, lycopene is still present in cooked or processed tomato foods.
Curcumin, found in the Indian spice turmeric, has been linked with a positive effect on risk of câncer de pâncreas - not among the most common but with the worst outcomes of any cancer - as well as breast and liver cancers. Laboratory 'in vitro' studies suggest it may halt the growth of some of these cancer cells. If you're interested in the science behind all the food ingredients linked with cancer protection, you can find out more at dietandcancer.co.uk.
These days, scientists recognise that different body organs respond to different triggers, so they're producing supplements tailored to individual cancers. If you have concerns about an individual cancer (perhaps because you've seen someone else go through it and are particularly keen to avoid it), you might want to consider a supplement. But do remember that not all supplements are the same. High levels of selenium and vitamin E in supplement form have been linked to an incerased risk of câncer de próstata.
With thanks to ‘My Weekly’ magazine where this article was originally published.
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