CIMMYT Series on Carbohydrates, Wheat, Grains, and Health: Carbohydrates, Grains, and Whole Grains and Disease Prevention. Part IV. Cancer Risk: Lung, Prostate, and Stomach1,2

CEREAL FOODS WORLD(2017)

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To address current claims that discourage ingestion of carbohydrates (CHOs), wheat, and cereal grains, as well as to celebrate the versatility, nutritional and health benefits, and contribution of these foods to the world food supply, we felt compelled to defend their role in the diet and write a series of reviews. The eighth review in this series examines scientific research findings on the impact of whole and refined grains and the CHOs they contain on three common cancers: lung, prostate, and stomach. The totality of the data indicates total CHO intake is not related in most cohorts to risk for these cancers. The few studies conducted on the role of dietary fiber in lung cancer show that low CHO and dietary fiber intakes may increase risk. For prostate and stomach cancers, cereal fiber intake specifically has been associated with reduced risk. The effects of refined grains or specific grain-based foods on lung cancer are unclear. For prostate cancer there may be a weak association between increased ris...
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