نتایج جستجو برای: processed meat

تعداد نتایج: 106638  

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2006
Carlos A González Paula Jakszyn Guillem Pera Antonio Agudo Sheila Bingham Domenico Palli Pietro Ferrari Heiner Boeing Giuseppe del Giudice Mario Plebani Fátima Carneiro Gabriella Nesi Franco Berrino Carlotta Sacerdote Rosario Tumino Salvatore Panico Göran Berglund Henrik Simán Olof Nyrén Göran Hallmans Carmen Martinez Miren Dorronsoro Aurelio Barricarte Carmen Navarro José R Quirós Naomi Allen Timothy J Key Nicholas E Day Jakob Linseisen Gabriele Nagel Manuela M Bergmann Kim Overvad Majken K Jensen Anne Tjonneland Anja Olsen H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita Marga Ocke Petra H M Peeters Mattijs E Numans Françoise Clavel-Chapelon Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault Antonia Trichopoulou Theodora Psaltopoulou Dimitrios Roukos Eiliv Lund Bertrand Hemon Rudolf Kaaks Teresa Norat Elio Riboli

BACKGROUND Dietary factors are thought to have an important role in gastric and esophageal carcinogenesis, but evidence from cohort studies for such a role is lacking. We examined the risks of gastric cancer and esophageal adenocarcinoma associated with meat consumption within the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort. METHODS A total of 521,457 men and wo...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2016
Izadi, Farkhondeh, Latorre, Rocco, Sadeghinezhad, Javad,

Meat is rich in protein, minerals, and vitamins and therefore a main source of the human diet. Meat products are usually made from processed red meat and preservatives such as nitrate, to improve the overall quality of the food. Histologically, meat is mainly composed of skeletal muscle fibers, water, adipose and connective tissues. Growing bodies of evidence suggests that unauthorized ingredie...

Journal: :JAMA 2005
Ann Chao Michael J Thun Cari J Connell Marjorie L McCullough Eric J Jacobs W Dana Flanders Carmen Rodriguez Rashmi Sinha Eugenia E Calle

CONTEXT Consumption of red and processed meat has been associated with colorectal cancer in many but not all epidemiological studies; few studies have examined risk in relation to long-term meat intake or the association of meat with rectal cancer. OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between recent and long-term meat consumption and the risk of incident colon and rectal cancer. DESIGN, SE...

2012
Leila Azadbakht Mohammad Hossein Rouhani

In a manuscript in this issue of the journal, entitled ʺDetermination of the Causes of Tendency toward Red Meat and Meat Products in the West of Iranʺ, Falahi et al.[1] concluded that the amount of red meat (beef or lamb) and red meat products (such as sausages and hamburgers) intake was approximate‐ ly high among the population of western Iran (594.6 ± 956.2 g/week for red meat and 132.5 ± 251...

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Amanda J Cross Leah M Ferrucci Adam Risch Barry I Graubard Mary H Ward Yikyung Park Albert R Hollenbeck Arthur Schatzkin Rashmi Sinha

Although the relation between red and processed meat intake and colorectal cancer has been reported in several epidemiologic studies, very few investigated the potential mechanisms. This study examined multiple potential mechanisms in a large U.S. prospective cohort with a detailed questionnaire on meat type and meat cooking methods linked to databases for estimating intake of mutagens formed i...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Mary H Ward Amanda J Cross Hozefa Divan Martin Kulldorff Susan Nowell-Kadlubar Fred F Kadlubar Rashmi Sinha

Red and processed meat intake is associated with increased risks of both colorectal adenoma and cancer. Processed meats contain nitrate and nitrite, precursors of N-nitroso compounds (NOCs); furthermore, meats cooked at high temperatures contain heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Specific NOC, HCA and PAH are mutagens and animal carcinogens. We conducted a c...

2017
Miriam Adoyo Muga Patrick Opiyo Owili Chien-Yeh Hsu Hsiao-Hsien Rau Jane C-J Chao

BACKGROUND Diet has been associated with differences in weight and nutritional status of an individual. The prevalence of overweight and obesity increased among adults in Taiwan. Hence, we examined the relationship between dietary patterns and weight status by gender among middle-aged and older adults in Taiwan. METHODS The cross-sectional data of 62,965 participants aged ≥40 years were retri...

2004
Shelly McKee Christine Alvarado

In the U.S., the per capita consumption of poultry has continued to rise since the 1960’s with the largest increase in production of further processed and convenience products (Figure 1). Because of the emphasis on value-added products, the poultry industry has become focused on improving product yield and meat quality. Commonly used methods of adding value to poultry meats include brining and ...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2016
Prudence R Carr Lina Jansen Viola Walter Matthias Kloor Wilfried Roth Hendrik Bläker Jenny Chang-Claude Hermann Brenner Michael Hoffmeister

BACKGROUND Little is known about the prognostic impact of red and processed meat intake or about changes in consumption after a diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC). OBJECTIVES We investigated associations of baseline red and processed meat with survival outcomes and explored changes in intake among CRC survivors 5 y after diagnosis. DESIGN A total of 3122 patients diagnosed with CRC betwee...

2012
Chanyang Min Hwayoung Noh Yun-Sook Kang Hea Jin Sim Hyun Wook Baik Won O. Song Jihyun Yoon Young-Hee Park Hyojee Joung

The Korean diet, including breakfast, is becoming more Western, which could increase the risk of metabolic syndrome. Our aim was to assess whether breakfast patterns are associated with risk for metabolic syndrome in Korean adults. The study subjects (n = 371; 103 men, 268 women) were employees of Jaesang Hospital in Korea and their acquaintances, and all subjects were between 30 and 50 years o...

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