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Fiber and Whole Grains 'Reduce Bowel Cancer Risk'

14:34 / 20.01.2020 1348 Reading mode + -

Eating more cereals and whole grains could reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer, a British Medical Journal study says. Healthymuslim reports.

Researchers from Imperial College London found that for every 10g a day increase in fiber intake, there was a 10% drop in the risk of bowel cancer. But their analysis of 25 previous studies found that fruit and vegetable fiber did not reduce risk.

Eating fiber and whole grains is known to help protect against cardiovascular disease, but experts say that any link with colorectal cancer is less clear because studies have not had consistent results.

Reviewing the results of all previous observational studies in this area, researchers in London, Leeds and the Netherlands analyzed data provided by almost two million people.

Their conclusion was that increasing fiber intake, particularly cereal fiber and whole grains, helps prevent colorectal cancer. Whole grains include foods such as whole grain breads, brown rice, cereals, oatmeal and porridge. The lead study author said their analysis found a linear association between dietary fiber and colorectal cancer.

"The more of this fiber you eat the better it is. Even moderate amounts have some effect." Adding three servings (90g per day) of whole grains to diets was linked to a 20% reduction in the risk of colorectal cancer, researchers said. However, the study said there was no evidence that fiber in fruit and vegetables played a part in reducing risk.

A previous study which showed a reduction in risk with high intake of fruit and vegetables suggests that compounds other than fiber in fruit and vegetables could account for this result, said the authors. They also said that the health benefits of increasing fiber and whole grains intake was not restricted to colorectal cancer.

"It is also likely to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, type-2 diabetes, overweight and obesity, and possibly overall mortality," the researchers said.

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