نتایج جستجو برای: processed meat

تعداد نتایج: 106638  

Journal: :Meat science 2014
Marije Oostindjer Jan Alexander Gro V Amdam Grethe Andersen Nathan S Bryan Duan Chen Denis E Corpet Stefaan De Smet Lars Ove Dragsted Anna Haug Anders H Karlsson Gijs Kleter Theo M de Kok Bård Kulseng Andrew L Milkowski Roy J Martin Anne-Maria Pajari Jan Erik Paulsen Jana Pickova Knut Rudi Marianne Sødring Douglas L Weed Bjørg Egelandsdal

This paper is based on a workshop held in Oslo, Norway in November 2013, in which experts discussed how to reach consensus on the healthiness of red and processed meat. Recent nutritional recommendations include reducing intake of red and processed meat to reduce cancer risk, in particular colorectal cancer (CRC). Epidemiological and mechanistic data on associations between red and processed me...

2010
Dominik D Alexander Pamela J Mink Colleen A Cushing Bonnie Sceurman

Over the past decade, several large epidemiologic investigations of meat intake and prostate cancer have been published. Therefore, a meta-analysis of prospective studies was conducted to estimate potential associations between red or processed meat intake and prostate cancer. Fifteen studies of red meat and 11 studies of processed meat were included in the analyses. High vs. low intake and dos...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2019

Introduction: Nowadays, consumption of meat and meat products have increased throughout the world. Regarding the economic values of meat, unauthorized tissues can be used in producing meat products. This study was conducted to detect unauthorized tissues in raw and processed meat products. Methods: Samples of Kabab loghme (70% meat) and kielbasa (30% and 90 % meat), each containing 5, 10, 15, ...

Journal: :journal of food quality and hazards control 0
r. latorre department of medical and surgical science, university of bologna, bologna, italy j. sadeghinezhad department of basic sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran b. hajimohammadi research center for molecular identification of food hazards, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran f. izadi [email protected] m.t. sheibani department of basic sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran

background: nowadays, there is an increase of meat and animal carcass consumption worldwide. due to the economic value of meat, the likelihood of using unauthorized tissue is possible in meat products. based on these observations, the aim of the present study was to apply morphological method for detection of unauthorized tissues in processed meat products.  methods: in this study, a total of 2...

2012
Ebrahim Falahi Farzad Ebrahimzadeh Khatere Anbari

BACKGROUND Although meat constitutes an important part of many consumers' diet, its consumption has become a quiet controversial issue. Several factors are effective on tendency to red meat consumption. The 2007's report of the world Cancer Research Fund makes the recommendation to limit the consumption of red meat to less than 500 g per week. The aim of this study is to determine meat and meat...

B. Hajimohammadi, F. Izadi, J. Sadeghinezhad, M.T. Sheibani, R. Latorre,

Background: Nowadays, there is an increase of meat and animal carcass consumption worldwide. Due to the economic value of meat, the likelihood of using unauthorized tissue is possible in meat products. Based on these observations, the aim of the present study was to apply morphological method for detection of unauthorized tissues in processed meat products.  Methods: In this study, a to...

2015
Lauren C. Bylsma Dominik D. Alexander

Prostate cancer remains a significant public health concern among men in the U.S. and worldwide. Epidemiologic studies have generally produced inconclusive results for dietary risk factors for prostate cancer, including consumption of red and processed meats. We aimed to update a previous meta-analysis of prospective cohorts of red and processed meats and prostate cancer with the inclusion of n...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2006
Susanna C Larsson Alicja Wolk

Accumulating epidemiologic evidence indicates that high consumption of red meat and of processed meat may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. We quantitatively assessed the association between red meat and processed meat consumption and the risk of colorectal cancer in a meta-analysis of prospective studies published through March 2006. Random-effects models were used to pool study results ...

2005
Claire S. Williamson C. S. Williamson R. K. Foster J. L. Buttriss

Much of the evidence presented in this paper is based on epidemiological studies investigating associations between meat intake and health/disease outcomes. Not all studies define what is meant by meat and, where definitions are offered, they are not always the same, which can make comparisons between studies difficult. Some studies include poultry under the definition of meat, while others exc...

2017
Zhanwei Zhao Quanxin Feng Zifang Yin Jianbo Shuang Bin Bai Pengfei Yu Min Guo Qingchuan Zhao

The associations between red and processed meat consumption and the risk of colorectal cancer types have not been conclusively defined. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to analyze these associations. We searched PubMed and EMBASE to identify studies published from inception through September 2016. Dose-response, subgroup and subtype analyses of colorectal cancer (colon cancer,...

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