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packman

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Mon Jun 25, 2018, 10:27 AM Jun 2018

9-Year, 105,000-Person Study Links Cancer to This One Food Group [View all]

Scientists have discovered that a person's processed food intake is one of the strongest predictors of cancer development—above age, sex, body mass index, height, level of physical activity, smoking and drinking habits, calories consumed, and family history. This groundbreaking finding comes courtesy of a nine-year study out of France that followed just shy of 105,000 adults aged 18 or older, Business Insider reports.

Researchers tracked the participants' usual consumption of 3300 different food items, categorized by their degree of processing, in an online database. The surveys, filled out six days out of each year, served as a comprehensive snapshot of what each participant ate in a 24-hour period, collecting data from both weekdays and weekends. The team then compared that data to roughly five years' worth of medical records and surveys of previously cancer-free adult patients to determine who was getting cancer and how their diet could have played a role.

In the end, study leaders found that participants who ate a high amount of ultra-processed, packaged foods like chips, instant ramen noodles, pastries, muffins, candy, sodas, frozen dinners, and sugary cereals were more likely to develop cancer. Even those who ate slightly less processed foods, like canned goods, cheeses, and baguettes, didn't experience the same elevated cancer risk, while healthy eaters who opted for fish, rice, and veggies had the lowest rates of cancer. The research controlled for a "fairly comprehensive number of factors," including family history, age, sex, prescription birth control (as relating to breast cancer), body mass index, and education, clarifies the publication.

https://www.mydomaine.com/processed-food-and-cancer-study--5a872fda1dfef

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So eat real food! PennyK Jun 2018 #1
have you ever noticed.... getagrip_already Jun 2018 #2
I've found the opposite to be true Amishman Jun 2018 #5
Clearly DownriverDem Jun 2018 #18
+1 meadowlander Jun 2018 #19
I never buy nuggets, but the cheapest chicken thighs in my area Ilsa Jun 2018 #22
I planted lettuce and kale in pots on the deck. spooky3 Jun 2018 #34
Buying organic or free range will cost more, though. Nt spooky3 Jun 2018 #35
I love my ladies. They lay every day, and I never want for eggs. Tipperary Jun 2018 #45
Lucky you--I have a friend with more land who has chickens and her kids sold me some eggs. spooky3 Jun 2018 #59
I love my chickens too - no worry about eating raw eggs womanofthehills Jun 2018 #63
Yes! Tipperary Jun 2018 #64
My chickens have a huge caged in run because of the coyotes & my dog and one chicken womanofthehills Jun 2018 #68
Buying organic or free range has to be way better for your health womanofthehills Jun 2018 #60
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Turn blender down to lowest setting, slowly dribble in the hot melted butter, while continuing to uppityperson Jun 2018 #87
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2018 #88
Not true MFM008 Jun 2018 #39
I shop at Aldi Amishman Jun 2018 #40
Ok MFM008 Jun 2018 #41
Yes Aldis is in the Midwest , east coast and SoCal but it's a European store . No frills store. lunasun Jun 2018 #79
Many of our grocery stores here in Canada u4ic Jun 2018 #84
3 for 5 bucks for strawberries at my local store for the last month. Tipperary Jun 2018 #47
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2018 #86
Collect spoons from all over the world uppityperson Jun 2018 #89
Heh! FSogol Jun 2018 #92
Me too - I've gone to mostly raw, mostly vegan, and I'm saving tons of money. lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #46
And don't even talk about fast food. Once that's finished there are... brush Jun 2018 #55
Making allegations and passing them off as truths is lazy BS too. LanternWaste Jun 2018 #57
Not me. mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2018 #20
It's probably more accurate to say that real food that is partially prepared for convenience MissB Jun 2018 #31
Maybe we'll get lucky. Trump eats only crap. notdarkyet Jun 2018 #3
he's been eating junk food for years NewJeffCT Jun 2018 #6
Maybe he is the walking dead right now PatSeg Jun 2018 #9
I think his brain is mostly gone NewJeffCT Jun 2018 #12
He uses repetitive vocabulary frequently Ilsa Jun 2018 #24
Yes PatSeg Jun 2018 #42
Lol, i do not need a psychiatrist to tell me this eejit has no vocabulary. Tipperary Jun 2018 #49
Me neither. Ilsa Jun 2018 #80
I've heard: "You are what you eat" discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2018 #14
He is in horrible shape and has trouble walking short distances JI7 Jun 2018 #71
Yep, I remember at his first G7 last year NewJeffCT Jun 2018 #81
Damn. Mr.Bill Jun 2018 #4
Brussel sprouts! potone Jun 2018 #29
In England they are delish - sweet & mild. Duppers Jun 2018 #33
I took a 23andme DNA test and one result is that spooky3 Jun 2018 #37
Interesting. But both were brussel sprouts. Duppers Jun 2018 #38
I've noticed many things are bitter in conventional, and tasty in organic versions lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #48
Organics also have real soil with microbes instead of poisoned dead soil womanofthehills Jun 2018 #61
Glyphosate and a ton of other toxins. lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #83
I might be one of those. ananda Jun 2018 #74
Do you not like sweetened pumpkin or squash? spooky3 Jun 2018 #75
They've gotta be grilled Wednesdays Jun 2018 #43
Same with asparagus. Tipperary Jun 2018 #51
Tossed in olive oil and garlic Bettie Jun 2018 #67
Used to Feel the Same Way. SDJay Jun 2018 #73
glad nobody in my family drinks soda NewJeffCT Jun 2018 #7
Same with me. I never had a sweet tooth, so that was a lucky bonus. Tipperary Jun 2018 #53
Mom and Dad were right. BigmanPigman Jun 2018 #8
Were you lucky enough to stay skinny? lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #50
Yep, but now I have to count calories. BigmanPigman Jun 2018 #58
I'm glad you were able to stay with it; sorry your health has been poor despite that. lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #82
Tomorrow there will be a study coming out that says just the opposite. Vinca Jun 2018 #10
Tell Me RobinA Jun 2018 #25
When that happens, follow the money. eom Wednesdays Jun 2018 #44
I would love to see a list of these Ultra processed foods so I know to avoid them uponit7771 Jun 2018 #11
It's easy BonnieJW Jun 2018 #30
Oats are one of the foods highest in glyphosate (Roundup) so good idea to buy organic womanofthehills Jun 2018 #66
I'm doomed. aikoaiko Jun 2018 #13
It's astonishing how much soda pop Americans drink. Ohiogal Jun 2018 #15
I cut soda out about 10 years ago. But I have way too many frozen dinners. (eom) StevieM Jun 2018 #21
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2018 #16
No surprise here. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #17
K&R. Very significant study, I must have missed the news earlier this year. appalachiablue Jun 2018 #23
Gag me with a GMO-glyphosate processed peck of poo Achilleaze Jun 2018 #26
I'd Be Interested RobinA Jun 2018 #27
I bought one of those Instant Pot electric pressure cookers last year BritVic Jun 2018 #28
Watch out for RayDon gas and second hand smoke, a couple of leaders in cancer causing uponit7771 Jun 2018 #32
Dang. I really love instant ramen. Coventina Jun 2018 #36
Thank Dog, beer is still healthy. nt JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2018 #52
Depends on what beer from where womanofthehills Jun 2018 #70
I don't drink soda but I do have frozen meals all the time. StevieM Jun 2018 #54
Rice seems to have higher levels of arsenic than other foods womanofthehills Jun 2018 #62
Thanks. Unfortunately, many of my frozen meals have rice in them. StevieM Jun 2018 #72
Yeah because no one ever died of cancer before junk food Runningdawg Jun 2018 #56
Junk/ processed food Meowmee Jun 2018 #65
As I read this, the taste of one of the processed food discussed was still in my mouth.. Stuart G Jun 2018 #69
The primary ingredient in most of this junk is sugar. scarletlib Jun 2018 #76
Agree, Edim Jun 2018 #90
100 percent with you. scarletlib Jun 2018 #91
Actually the information is on all the packaged and canned goods. efhmc Jun 2018 #93
Look at the labels. scarletlib Jun 2018 #94
There is no daily requirement for sugar, except none. efhmc Jun 2018 #95
Sugar is a nutrient just as is sodium, fat, etc. scarletlib Jul 2018 #96
All food is processed at some point, Progressive dog Jun 2018 #77
Which is all the affordable things needed to fill your stomach on a budget. Crutchez_CuiBono Jun 2018 #78
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