- According to a European study to get a moderate amount of plant material called Flavonid by food may be linked to lower risk of stomach cancer in women but not in men.
The researchers found those who published their study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that women who received the largest amount of Alflavonid Say have the risk of the disease by half compared with women who consumed less than the quantity of it.
Raul Zamora said - Ross, senior author of the study, told Reuters Health via e-mail that "high Balflavonid meal depends on food derived from plants such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and lentils and derived products (tea, chocolate and wine).
"This kind of food as well as minimize the consumption of red and processed meat can be a good way to reduce the risk of stomach cancer."
These results do not prove that Alflavonid alone could prevent this disease because other factors such as a healthy lifestyle larger could play a role.
Zamora said - Ross said the researchers noted that previous research has hinted that Alflavonid may help in the prevention of cancer, but few studies have focused on gastric cancer is the fourth most common cancer and the second most lethal human being.
The green tea has a large amount of Alflavonid more than 12511 milligrams per 100 grams of leaves. And also contain beans on a large amount of Alflavonid where approximately 769 milligrams per 100 grams of beans.
The researchers found in this study that women who received more than 580 milligrams of Alflavonid daily Say have 51 percent risk of stomach cancer compared with women who received less than 200 milligrams a day.
Zamora said - Ross that the danger faced by the exact person depends on several factors from them whether that person smokes or drinks alcohol, the amount of red and processed meat covered and whether obese.
He added that the lack of link between Alflavonid and stomach cancer in men was a surprise and is probably due to differences in the amount of smoking and drinking alcohol or hormonal differences.
He generally, this study adds further evidence that a "healthy lifestyle reduces the risk of chronic disease.
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