Saturday, January 12, 2013

Foods Rich In Fiber Can Help Prevent The Onset Of Prostate Cancer


Consume foods that contain fiber many many benefits. Specially for men mengkomsumsi foods containing fiber can help prevent prostate cancer. 

Diet high in fiber can help control the progression of prostate cancer, especially for those who are diagnosed with this cancer is still at the early stage. This study is based on observations of cases of prostate cancer that occurs in men in Asian countries with men in Western countries. 

According to a new study, a diet high in fiber can help control the progression of prostate cancer, especially for those who are diagnosed with this cancer is still at the early stage. This study is based on observations of cases of prostate cancer that occurs in men in Asian countries with men in Western countries. 

Although the number of cases is not significantly different, but prostate cancer in older Asian men evolved. The researchers also argue that a diet high in the seratlah play a role in this regard. 

This research was conducted on a number of rats that are divided into two groups. The first group was fed inositol hexaphosphate (IP6), the chemicals that are found in foods high in fiber. Whereas other groups without given the IP6. Then, researchers using MRI to check for cancer development in mice. 

"The results of a study that is really significant. We looked at tumor volume decreased dramatically, due to the addition of IP6 in the diet of the anesthetic anti-angiogenik, "said Komal Raina, a research instructor at Skaggs School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 

Researchers say, a component of high-fiber diet prevent cancer cells to form new blood vessels they need to stay alive. Without blood vessels, cancer cells cannot grow. In addition, IP6 reduce the metabolic rate of glucose in cancer cells. This is done by means of lowering the GLUT-4 protein that is essential for transporting glucose, the researchers said. 

"Researchers have long sought genetic variation between Asian and Western society that could explain the difference in the level of development of prostate cancer. But the results of this research reveals that this difference occurred not because of genetic, but due to his diet. More Asian culture allows people in consuming IP6, unlike in the West, "said Raina. 

Experts also recommend the intake of dietary fiber which is good that is a minimum of 14 grams per 1,000 kcal for adults, or about 25 grams per day for adult women and 38 grams per day for adult men.

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