Bad food habits can lead to cancer: Nutritionist

IANS  |  Mexico City 

Enrich your diet with green tea, curcumin, pomegranate, and broccoli -- rich in -- to keep at bay, a said, cautioning that unhealthy eating habits leads to

"It has been scientifically proven that foods rich with content have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which lead to less neurodegeneration, slower ageing, anti-carcinogenesis, among other benefits," she said.

She said that is why a diet poor in is related to a higher risk of including breast cancer, pancreatic, ovarian, skin, prostate, intestine and

"Green tea, for example, inhibits the spread of breast and cells, while and pomegranate slow the growth of cells," she said.

As for broccoli, the specialist said that it is rich in isothiocyanate and sulforaphane, which inhibit the growth and promote the of cancer cells.

Fuchs said that people should be aware that factors such as exposure to light, the state of conservation and preparation methods can affect the polyphenol content of foods.

"For example, people are used to peeling certain fruits and vegetables, yet it is often the skin that has the highest polyphenol content," she said.

In addition, cooking certain foods can lower their polyphenol content up to 75 per cent, "since many polyphenols are hydrosoluble and remain in the water," the added.

According to the World Organisation (WHO), cancer is the second cause of death in the world.

In 2015 alone, 8.8 million deaths in the world were caused by cancer.

Close to a third of cancer deaths were attributed to five main factors: high body mass index, low consumption of fruits and vegetables, lack of physical activity, tobacco use and alcohol consumption.

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First Published: Sat, September 29 2018. 09:54 IST