Dietary Habits and Prostate Cancer Prevention: A Review of Observational Studies by Focusing on South America

Niclis, Camila; del Pilar Diaz, Maria; Renato Eynard, Aldo; Dolores Roman, Maria; La Vecchia, Carlo

Abstract

There exist several works considering the association between diet and prostate cancer (PC) risk, but the issue is largely unsettled. This article systematically reviews the epidemiological studies on diet and risk of PC focusing on those carried out in countries of South America. There is some suggestion that dairy products, red meat, processed meat, a-linolenic fatty acids, as well as dietary patterns characterized by higher intakes of red and processed meat, eggs, and grains may play some role in the development of PC. There is no clear association with the intake of vegetables and fruits, lycopene, fats, and different types of fatty acids. The evidence on diet and PC is therefore inconclusive in general and specifically in South America. Particular attention must be paid to the study of cancer risk in some countries of South America because of the singularly risky dietary pattern consumed by its population.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000300034100003 Not found in local WOS DB
Volumen: 64
Número: 1
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Página de inicio: 23
Página final: 33
DOI:

10.1080/01635581.2012.630163

Notas: ISI