Dietary Fiber and
Protection Against Breast Cancer A growing number of studies have reported on the relationship of Dietary Fiber intake and breast cancer incidence, and the strongest case can be made for cereal consumption rather than consumption of Dietary Fiber per se (for an excellent review see Gerber [1998]-RRB-.
When researchers looked at how much fiber 35,972 participants in the UK Women's Cohort Study ate, they found a diet rich in fiber from whole grains, such as rye, and fruit offered significant
protection against breast cancer for pre-menopausal women.
When researchers looked at how much fiber 35,972 participants in the UK Women's Cohort Study ate, they found a diet rich in fiber from whole grains, such as barley, and fruit offered significant
protection against breast cancer for pre-menopausal women.
On the other hand, when too much estrogen is around, rye's lignans, by occupying estrogen receptors, block out the much more powerful human estrogens, causing a lowering in estrogenic activity, and providing potential
protection against breast cancer.
And when it comes to
protection against breast cancer, the picture is even brighter.
Apart from
protection against breast cancer, improved brain health and heart benefits, olive oil has also been accredited with the qualities of strengthening our bones.
The ONLY number that I was able to find was 11g / day of soy protein in the context that consuming more showed no improved
protection against breast cancer.
When researchers looked at how much fiber 35,972 participants in the UK Women's Cohort Study ate, they found a diet rich in fiber from whole grains, such as buckwheat, and fruit offered significant
protection against breast cancer for pre-menopausal women.
The only food associated with
protection against breast cancer is miso, according to a recent study performed in Japan.
When researchers looked at how much fiber 35,972 participants in the UK Women's Cohort Study ate, they found a diet rich in fiber from whole grains, such as brown rice, and fruit offered significant
protection against breast cancer for pre-menopausal women.
When researchers looked at how much fiber 35,972 participants in the UK Women's Cohort Study ate, they found a diet rich in fiber from whole grains, such as whole wheat, and fruit offered significant
protection against breast cancer for pre-menopausal women.
Not only are avocados a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids including oleic acid, which has recently been shown to offer significant
protection against breast cancer, but it is also a very concentrated dietary source of the carotenoid lutein; it also contains measurable amounts of related carotenoids (zeaxanthin, alpha - carotene and beta - carotene) plus significant quantities of tocopherols (vitamin E).
Each gram of mushroom reduces chance of breast cancer by several percent, says meta - study The meta - study does make the theory that mushrooms offer
protection against breast cancer a little more likely.
The belief is that there are compounds transmitted into the bloodstream that provide
protection against breast cancer for up to one year.
In fact, in the late 90's, published studies indicated that there was a link between
protection against breast cancer and the consumption of cruciferous vegetables.
Mechanistic studies of FMc - derived
protection against breast cancer are warranted.
How olive oil helps fight breast cancer For decades, epidemiologists have collected evidence showing that a Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil offers
protection against breast cancer.
Studies are suggesting that it may be particularly beneficial to women as it may offer significant
protection against breast cancer.
The longer women breastfeed, the greater the mothers»
protection against breast and ovarian cancer, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Not exact matches
The benefits of wheat include control of obesity,
protection against colon and
breast cancer, risk reduction of type 2 diabetes, and
protection against coronary heart disease.
Yes, I know that boys are statistically more likely to get sick, and yes, the
protection of
breast - feeding
against ear infections means less than 3 per year -LRB-!)
The only other factor examined by the AICR / WCRF expert panel that was convincingly linked to
protection against all - age
breast cancer risk was avoiding alcohol.
Even though
breast milk is not the primary source of calories at this age, you are still passing along
protection against disease to your baby.
Her message:
Breast - feeding may not always be easy, but it's the healthiest option for babies» development and immune systems, as well as for their mothers» stress levels and improved
protection against some cancers.
Breast milk storage trays are stackable to maximize the storage space in your freezer, and the lids provide
protection against contamination, odors, and freezer burn.
Breast milk, a living substance, adapts to the baby's stage of development, it provides
protection against infections which mother and baby are exposed to and contributes to development in ways which are still not fully understood.
«Breastfeeding doesn't guarantee
protection against colds, but it is generally advised to continue nursing during minor illnesses to offer the nursling the continued benefits of
breast milk,» explains Natero.
For mom too, there are apparent benefits - breastfeeding has been linked to a decrease in the risk for
breast and ovarian cancers, and
protection against osteoporosis.
However,
breast milk is considered best for the babies, as it provides them with not just the necessary nutrients and minerals, but also the much needed antibodies which are vital for the
protection of the baby
against diseases.
So formula can't provide a baby with the added
protection against infection and illness that
breast milk does.
«Introducing solid foods early means that the baby gets less
breast milk over the course of their infancy, and that decreases the ability to get optimal benefits, like
protection against infection,» said Dr. Alice Kuo, from the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities.
However,
breast milk also offers a
protection against this circumstance:
breast milk is less irritating to the middle ear than infant formula.
Breastfeeding is the best nutrition for all infants because of
breast milk's unique properties.1 It is more than just good nutrition2 as it offers infection
protection, 3 immunologic
protection3 and
protection against allergies, but most important is its impact on physical4 and mental development.
For preterm infants, the
protection breast milk confers
against NEC is particularly important.
There is good microbiological and immunological evidence for the different mechanisms by which
breast feeding confers
protection against diarrhoea, 5 but few epidemiological studies have measured their relative importance.
In addition to providing
protection against infections that may promote atopic disease,
breast - feeding also promotes the establishment of an intestinal microbiota that may protect
against atopic disease, possibly by stimulating tolerogenic cytokines, such as TGF - β, or stimulating a Th1 response (47).
These antibodies are then passed on to the baby through
breast milk, thereby offering the little one a great measure of
protection against sickness.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive
breast feeding
against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of
breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater
protection of
breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
While many studies have observed that
breast feeding protects
against diarrhoea, few have explored the variability of this effect.6 — 8 Our study is the first to show that
breast feeding may confer greater
protection against diarrhoea in deprived rather than affluent areas or households within a developed country.
Breast - feeding did seem to offer some
protection against serious bacterial infections commonly found in the Third World, including bacterial meningitis and gastroenteritis.
And this week I'll be looking at some of these in detail and talking about the benefits, such as
protection against postpartum depression, enhanced
breast milk production, and easier recovery physically to get back in shape.
The best
protection the baby has to fight it is to get the mother's
breast milk that has antibodies
against MRSA.
Breast milk passes antibodies on to babies, offering some
protection against illness and disease.
Breast milk is living
protection against all kinds of germs.
Just like
breast milk, coconut oil contains lauric acid, a healthy saturated fat, and with that comes many positive health benefits including better brain function, weight loss, and
protection against harmful bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
When I expressed concern she mentioned that research has shown that babies you get fat from
breast milk actually have extra
protection against obesity and related diseases later in life.
Breast feeding is clearly an issue for public health consideration as it provides significant protection against infections in newborns and infants.12 Because breast feeding has been shown to protect against infections so profoundly in developing countries, it is estimated that an increase in breast feeding worldwide by 40 % would reduce deaths from respiratory infection by 50 % in children less than 18 months of
Breast feeding is clearly an issue for public health consideration as it provides significant
protection against infections in newborns and infants.12 Because
breast feeding has been shown to protect against infections so profoundly in developing countries, it is estimated that an increase in breast feeding worldwide by 40 % would reduce deaths from respiratory infection by 50 % in children less than 18 months of
breast feeding has been shown to protect
against infections so profoundly in developing countries, it is estimated that an increase in
breast feeding worldwide by 40 % would reduce deaths from respiratory infection by 50 % in children less than 18 months of
breast feeding worldwide by 40 % would reduce deaths from respiratory infection by 50 % in children less than 18 months of age.3
Evidence for
protection by
breast - feeding
against infant deaths from infectious diseases in Brazil.
One is that the special components of
breast milk give
protection against exposure to viruses, which in turn leads to a stronger immune system.
• Increased risk of heart attack • Increased risk of stroke • Increased risk of blood clots • Increased risk of
breast cancer • Reduced risk of colorectal cancer • Fewer fractures • No
protection against mild cognitive impairment and increased risk of dementia (study included only women 65 and older)