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Meat, Dairy Foods, and Eggs Do Not Raise a Woman’s Chances of Breast Cancer

In elegant living on a shoestring on 29/08/2009 at 11:13 pm

08.28.09, 04:00 PM EDT

Two studies find no clear link; other research supports fiber to ward off the disease

Reproduced Here in Accordance with Copyright Law, this article from HealthDay News:

FRIDAY, Aug. 28 (HealthDay News) — An adult woman’s intake of meat, eggs and dairy products should not boost her risk for breast cancer, new research shows.

For years, dietary factors have been debated as either boosting or reducing the risk of breast cancer, with research yielding conflicting results. But in the new research, scientists could not conclude that meat, eggs or dairy product intake as an adult raised breast cancer risk.

A second new study didn’t find that conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) — found in dairy products and in meat such as beef — provided any protective effect again breast cancer, as some experts had suggested. It did not raise the risk, either.

“So far, we haven’t seen a strong link between meat intake and fat intake in adulthood and breast cancer in adulthood,” concluded Dr. Eleni Linos, MD, an epidemiologist at Stanford University Medical Center, who has also researched the link and co-authored an editorial to accompany the two research reports. All are published in the September issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

But, she cautioned, “women should probably try to reduce their red meat intake to prevent cardiovascular disease.”

In the first study, Italian researchers from Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori in Milan and other institutions used data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). They looked at diet information collected from almost 320,000 women between 1992 and 2003.

The women were from numerous European countries, including Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and the U.K. The team found 7,119 cases of breast cancer during follow up that lasted a median of nearly nine years (half of the patients were followed longer, half less). While they found a link between high butter consumption and breast cancer risk, it was only in premenopausal women. They did not find overall that meat, egg or dairy product intake was linked with an increased risk for breast cancer.

The researchers did find that a high intake of processed meat products was linked with increased breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women, but not overall meat intake.

Also, high red meat consumption was associated with an increased breast cancer risk in some countries, but there was no consistent link overall, the team said.

In the second study, researchers evaluated the diets of more than 61,000 women, all cancer-free, who answered a questionnaire from 1987 to 1990. Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and Central Hospital in Vasteras, Sweden, noted almost 3,000 cases of breast cancer from women in the group over an average follow-up of more than 17 years. When they evaluated links between the cancer cases and CLA intake, they found no effect, either good or bad.

”These two studies are a reminder that the connections between what we eat and disease development are multifactorial,” said Connie Diekman, a registered dietitian and director of university nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis.

Recall bias — people not remembering exactly what they had eaten — might have skewed the results, she said.

The study result, however, “does not give us permission to eat as much as desired,” she said. “I would remind readers to keep their food choices focused on what we know, not on every emerging study. So, using the Dietary Guidelines to shape choices and portions will be the best bet for health promotion and disease prevention.”

In yet another study in the same journal, researchers found that dietary fiber intake reduced the risk of breast cancer, confirming previous research. That study, the National Institutes of Health–AARP Diet and Health Study, looked at the intake of fiber to breast cancer among more than 185,000 postmenopausal women, with an average age of 62.

The researchers found 5,461 cases of breast cancer during an average of seven years of follow-up. Those who ate the most dietary fiber — 26 grams a day — had about a 13 percent reduction in risk of breast cancer compared to those who ate the least, just 11 grams a day.

An intake of 25 grams a day of fiber is considered adequate for adult women.

More information

There’s more on risk factors for breast cancer at the American Cancer Society.

Ultra-Violet Germ-Killer Tool from Magellan’s

In hand tools, Hand Washing, Health, health club hazards, Health Concerns on 27/08/2009 at 9:10 pm

Essential for travel or everyday use; fits  in your pocket or purse:

UV Germ-Killing Tool

Zadro UV Germ Scanner, at Magellan's

Zadro UV Germ Scanner, at Magellan's

Elegant Dressing for Autumn

In Bookster, Bookster tweed, Bookster Tweed Women, bookster UK hacking jacket on 24/08/2009 at 11:43 am

It is time to order a made-to-measure jacket for fall at Bookster.

My Ladies' Tweed Jacket with Velvet Trim, Made in England by Bookster

My Ladies' Tweed Jacket with Velvet Trim, Made in England by Bookster

Ideas for a Health-Promoting Smoothie

In elegant living on a shoestring on 24/08/2009 at 11:28 am

Cranberries are loaded with antioxidants, such as Vitamin C and anthocyanins (the phytonutrients that give cranberries, blueberries and cherries their deep colours). They also contain a sugar called “mannose”, which, when combined with cranberry juice’s natural phytonutrients, helps to heal and prevent urinary tract infections. Adding cranberry juice to your morning smoothie is a good idea.

I also like to add a few stalks of celery, a vegetable that lowers blood-pressure.

Ginger helps ward-off  the common cold and influenza, especially the fresh variety.

M-J de Mesterton Still Life with Fruit Smoothie, Copyright 2009

M-J de Mesterton Still Life with Fruit Smoothie, Copyright 2009

Sierra Trading Post

In elegant living on a shoestring on 22/08/2009 at 9:36 am

Sierra Trading Post is a reliable company that we have been patronising for many years. They will always graciously accept returns if one is not satisfied. Their heaquarter-barn in Cheyenne is fabulous to visit.

It seems that all women’s pants and trousers offered at Sierra Trading Post, like those offered by most contemporary American companies, are low-waisted leg-shorteners,  so beware of them and perhaps inquire about the garments first via telephone.

Popcorn, the Health-Promoting Snack with Polyphenols and Fibre

In elegant living on a shoestring, Healthy Snack on 19/08/2009 at 3:53 pm
Cook Popcorn in Coconut Oil for Added Health-Benefits

Cook Popcorn in Coconut Oil for Added Health-Benefits

Keep on high heat, shaking pot and lifting its cover frequently to let steam out of pot–this keeps the popcorn light and fluffy.

If fat-free, fluffier popcorn is what you prefer, the Presto Pop-Lite costs twenty dollars US at Wal-Mart and other stores.

Pop-Lite by Presto, Available for Twenty Dollars US

Pop-Lite by Presto, Available for Twenty Dollars US

Season Popped Corn with Your Favourite Salt (Photo Copyright M-J de Mesterton 2009)

Season Popped Corn with Your Favourite Salt (Photo Copyright M-J de Mesterton 2009)

Elegant, Automatic Watches by Orient

In Elegant Watch, Watches on 17/08/2009 at 7:55 am
Orient Black Mako Diving Watch

Orient Black Mako Diving Watch

You never have to change batteries in these watches, or wind them. They are powered by your arm.

Orient watches are beautiful and reliable.

Orient Multi-Eyes Automatic Watch

Orient Multi-Eyes Automatic Watch

Prepare for Disaster with Canned Cheese, Now on Sale (I’m Serious)

In elegant survival health, Elegant Survival Household Hints, Elegant Survival Kitchen Essentials, Elegant Survival Living on a Shoestring, Elegant Survival Preparation, Elegant Survival Recommendations, Elegant Survival tactics on 14/08/2009 at 9:22 am

Bruce at Internet Grocer sent me this good news and information this morning:

For the rest of the month of August we are lowering the price for a full case of canned cheese (36 cans) to $102.60. That’s the lowest price in the country.
Use Coupon Code MYCHS online to get the discount. We only have 100 cases left … and this newsletter goes to 6,060+ people, so order early!

Special Canned Cheese Offer

There are a lot of videos that follow. Enjoy!

Best regards,
Bruce

One of my alert readers sent me a link to the Youtube broadcast of Glenn Beck’s outlining of the Apollo
Alliance that I referred to in a previous newsletter. (Thanks, Dr. Jarrod W.!)

Take 7 minutes to view it … and send it everywhere! America needs to know about this and wake up.

Apollo Alliance

I’m not reproducing the article here, because I know all of you are not interested in the global-warming
(renamed “climate change” because there’s been no warming the past decade) debate. You should be. It’s
this–and last–century’s greatest hoax. And if cap-and-trade is enacted, it will cost you dearly!
I urge you to read the following … and pass it along:

Climate Revolt: World’s Largest Science Group ‘Startled’ By Outpouring of Scientists Rejecting Man-Made
Climate Fears! Clamor for Editor to Be Removed!

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