Nutrition and Cancer Flashcards
Cancer prevention recommendations
Healthy weight
180+mins of moderately vigorous activity/week
Wholegrains, vegetables, fruits and beans
Limit consumption of fast foods, processed foods high in fat, starch, sugar
Limit red/processed meat
Limit sugar sweetened drinks
Limit alcohol
Do not use supplements for cancer prevention
Breastfeed if possible => reduce breast cancer risk
Decrease risk of getting cancer, risk of dying due to cancer, aid in therapy
What dietary factors can contribute to a reduced risk of which cancers in particular
Why
Higher plant based diet associated with
-reduced incidence of colorectal and lung cancer
Low caloric density High nutrient content Reduced carcinogen exposure Healthy gut microbiome Better insulin sensitivity Fewer hormone imbalances
Describe the impact of chronic disease on the risk of cancer
Chronic disease has a similar attributable risk to lifestyle factors
How do processed foods contribute to an increased cancer risk
Esp in breast cancer
- use of additives, preservatives
- cooking methods that produce carcinogens
- high salt and fat content
How does obesity contribute to increased cancer risk
Increased adipocytes => increased estrogen release
-increased breast and endometrial risk
Increased insulin, IGF => increased cell growth
Increased progrowth cytokines
How does red/processed meats contribute to cancer
Mainly colorectal
breast and prostate
Increased exposure to nitrites => increased oxidative stress and genomic instability, reduced apoptosis, increased proliferation
How does fibre contribute to reduction of cancer
Increased fibre intake from plant based foods
- wholegrains are protective against colorectal cancer
- beans and legumes are protective of prostate and colorectal
- increased fruits and veg
- soybeans reduces breast, prostate, lung, colorectal
- may also reduce SE of treatment and increase efficacy
How may organic foods contribute to the reduction of cancer
Reduced risk
-mainly in breast, lymphoma
Probably due to some of the pesticides and herbicides being identified as possible carcinogens
How may a low protein intake contribute to the reduction of cancer
What may be the relationship between dairy and cancer
> 10% of calories from protein => reduction in IGF1
Milk can be very high in estrogen => breast, endometrial, ovarian
Increased
Pesticides can accummulate in fat
Use of IGF in cows
Describe the benefits of a rich gut microbiome in cancer
Gut microbiota produce SCFA from resistant fibres
Interacts with the host immune system and influences cytokines production and immune cell production
Improved response to immunotherapies and chemotherapies