Poor diet linked to cancer: Study

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Consuming a poor diet may have more impact on your than you thought, as a recent study has claimed that a poor diet can lead to a number of issues, one of them being

The study, conducted by the at Tufts, analysed cancer diagnoses among adults from 2015 along with data from two national surveys on Americans' to determine how many cases were linked to poor diets, especially low in vegetables, fruits, whole grains and high in processed sugar, sugary beverages and red meats.

The findings are comparable to the number of cancer cases linked to alcohol consumption, which amount to between 4 and 6 per cent. Excessive body weight is linked to 7 per cent to 8 per cent of cases and lack of physical activity is associated with 2 per cent to 3 per cent.

"Our findings underscore the opportunity to reduce cancer burden and disparities in the by improving food intake," said Fang Zhang and

Of all types of cancers, had the highest link to poor diet. Roughly 38 per cent, or 52,000 cases, of diagnosed in 2015 were related to consumption of poor. That compared to around 14,400 cancer cases of the mouth, pharynx, and larynx, 3,165 cases of uterine cancer, and 3,060 cases of

The study authors, who proposed putting government-sponsored warning labels on red meats and other cancer-linked foods, said our results call for nutrition policies to address cancer burden.

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First Published: Mon, May 27 2019. 23:07 IST