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6 Μαΐ 2021 · So, do avocado eaters have more cancer risk or less cancer risk? Men who ate the most avocado, more than about a third of an avocado a day, had reduced risk of prostate cancer—in fact, less than half the odds.
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3 Απρ 2023 · Overall, avocado consumption may be associated with reduced risk of total and some site-specific cancers in men. The positive association with breast cancer risk in NHS was not seen in the younger NHSII.
Daily avocado consumption resulted in lower fecal bile acid concentrations, greater fecal fatty acid and SCFAs, and greater relative abundances of bacteria capable of fiber fermentation, providing evidence that this nutrient-dense food affects digestive physiology, as well as the composition and metabolic functions of the intestinal microbiota.
3 Απρ 2023 · Overall, avocado consumption may be associated with reduced risk of total and some site-specific cancers in men. The positive association with breast cancer risk in NHS was not seen in the younger NHSII.
7 Απρ 2024 · Avocados cannot single-handedly cause or prevent cancer. If you choose to include them, make sure to do so in the context of an overall healthy eating pattern and lifestyle. This approach will allow you to reap the most cancer prevention benefits.
6 Μαρ 2024 · Avocados may help ward off: Cancer. The folate you get from avocados may lower your risk of certain cancers, such as prostate and colon cancer. Nutrients in avocados may also treat...
Regular avocado intake was linked to a lower risk of total cancer and reduced risk of colorectal, lung, and bladder cancers in men. Results were mixed for women across the study cohorts. While findings differed among women who consumed the same amount of weekly avocados, no associations were observed with total, endometrial or ovarian cancer risk.