癌症与食物相关风险:综述

Dr. Nisar Ahmed, Dr. Biswajit Dash, Dr. Somenath Ghosh, Dr. Asit Kumar
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本综述介绍了有关饮食与癌症风险之间相互作用的最新科学证据。为了确保食品的微生物和化学安全,并改善其口感,人们采用了许多食品加工技术。人们对食品不仅要有营养,还要方便和健康的需求不断增长,这推动了食品加工技术的创新和进步。随着分析能力的提高,人们发现了新工艺和新化合物,有必要对其对人体健康的潜在影响进行全面分析。在这篇综述中,介绍了有关我们所吃食物的影响和患癌风险的最新科学发现。因此,我们迫切需要不断开展研究,并制定全面的战略来解决这些可预防的致癌原因,鼓励人们选择更健康的生活方式。本综述分析了有关饮食习惯与患癌可能性之间相关性的最新科学数据。除了精制糖和高碳水化合物食物的摄入量增加外,这些模式还显示了宏量营养素和微量营养素摄入量的减少。除此之外,这篇综述还调查了某些饮食方案(如地中海饮食)以及肉类和奶制品的摄入量对罹患癌症的可能性的影响。此外,还综述了流行病学研究、分子机制以及个性化营养领域的新观点。本综述旨在对相关研究进行全面分析,提供有关饮食与癌症发病可能性之间相关性的最新科学见解。
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Cancer and Food-Related Risks: A Review
This review presents the most current scientific evidence related with the interaction between diet and cancer risk. For the purpose of ensuring the food's microbiological and chemical safety, as well as improving its palatability, numerous food processing techniques have been utilized. Innovations and advancements in food processing are being driven by the growing demand for food that are not only nutritious but also convenient and healthy. When new processes and compounds are discovered as a result of improvements in analytical capabilities, it is necessary to conduct a thorough analysis of the potential effects on human health. In this review, the most recent scientific findings concerning the influence of the foods we eat and the risk of developing cancer are presented. Therefore, there is a pressing need for ongoing research as well as the development of comprehensive strategies to address these preventable causes of cancer and to encourage healthier lifestyle choices. This review presents an analysis of the most recent scientific data concerning the correlation between dietary habits and the likelihood of developing cancer. In addition to an increase in the consumption of refined sugars and foods that are high in carbohydrates, these patterns also demonstrates a decrease in the consumption of macronutrients and micronutrients. In addition to this, this review investigates the impact of certain dietary regimens, such as the Mediterranean diets, as well as the intake of meat and dairy items, on the likelihood of developing cancer. Epidemiological studies, molecular mechanisms, and emerging perspectives in the field of personalized nutrition were also been reviewed. It is the objective of this review to present a comprehensive analysis of relevant studies, offering the latest scientific insights regarding the correlation between diet and the likelihood of cancer development. 
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