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A prospective study of red meat consumption and type 2 diabetes in middle-aged and elderly women: the women’s health study.

Middle-aged and elderly women who are regular consumers of red and processed meats may be at great risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Does a vegetarian diet reduce the occurrence of diabetes?

High ingestion of vegetarian diets may significantly cut down diabetes risk.

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Vegetarian diets and the incidence of diabetes in the Adventist Health Study-2.

Vegetarians are less likely to develop diabetes than non-vegetarians.

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Are strict vegetarians protected against prostate cancer?

Low prostate cancer risk is associated with Black and White males who are strict vegetarians.

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  • 2016
  • Tantamango-Bartley Y, Knutsen SF, Knutsen R, Jacobsen BK, Fan J, Beeson WL, Sabate J, Hadley D, Jaceldo-Siegl K, Penniecook J, Herring P, Butler T, Bennett H, Fraser G
  • School of Public Health, Center for Nutrition, Healthy Lifestyle and Disease Prevention and ytantamango@hotmail.com. School of Public Health, Center for Nutrition, Healthy Lifestyle and Disease Prevention and School of Public Health, Center for Nutrition, Healthy Lifestyle and Disease Prevention and Department of Community Medicine, Universitetet i Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway. School of Medicine, Department of Urology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA;
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Vegetarian diets and the incidence of cancer in a low-risk population.

Vegetarians have lower chances of developing cancer than non-vegetarians.

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  • 2013
  • Tantamango-Bartley Y, Jaceldo-Siegl K, Fan J, Fraser G.
  • Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Loma Linda University, School of Public Health, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USA. ytantamango@hotmail.com
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  • NIH – “Plant-based diet and risk of cancer” 1UO1 CA 152939 USDA – “Nutrition, diet and lifestyle research for longevity and healthy aging” 2010-38938-20924 WCRF – “Dairy meat, linoleic acid and soy consumption as risk factors for prostate, colorectal, and breast cancer in a cohort with a wide range of dietary habits: Adventist Health Study-2” 2009/93
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Diet and diverticular disease in Oxford cohort of European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC): prospective study of British vegetarians and non-vegetarians.

Generous intake of vegetarian and high-fiber diets may cut down diverticular disease risk.

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  • 2011
  • Crowe FL, Appleby PN, Allen NE, Key TJ.
  • Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, UK. francesca.crowe@ceu.ox.ac.uk
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  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
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Alcohol drinking and colorectal cancer in Japanese: a pooled analysis of results from 5 cohort studies.

Regular consumers of alcohol are more prone to develop colorectal cancer than non-consumers of alcoholic products.

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  • 2008
  • Mizoue T, Inoue M, Wakai K, Nagata C, Shimazu T, Tsuji I, Otani T, Tanaka K, Matsuo K, Tamakoshi A, Sasazuki S, Tsugane S; Research Group for Development and Evaluation of Cancer Prevention Strategies in Japan
  • Department of Epidemiology and International Health, Research Institute, International Medical Center of Japan, Tokyo, Japan. mizoue@ri.imcj.go.jp
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Diet, vegetarianism, and cataract risk.

Vegetarians are less likely to develop cataracts than frequent consumers of meat and fish.

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Egg intake and cancers of the breast, ovary and prostate: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective observational studies.

Generous intake of eggs may increase breast, prostate, and ovarian cancer risk.

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  • 2015
  • Keum N, Lee DH, Marchand N, Oh H, Liu H, Aune D, Greenwood DC, Giovannucci EL.
  • Department of Nutrition,Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,Boston,USA. Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics,Zhejiang University,Zhejiang,People's Republic of China. Department of Public Health and General Practice,Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Trondheim,Norway. Division of Biostatistics,University of Leeds,Leeds,UK.
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Alcohol drinking and risk of renal cell carcinoma: the results of meta-analysis.

Regular drinking of alcohol may increase the renal cancer development risk.

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  • 2012
  • Bellocco R, Pasquali E, Rota M, Bagnardi V, Tramacere I, Scotti L, Pelucchi C, Boffetta P, Corrao G, La Vecchia C.
  • Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
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  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
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Red meat consumption and stomach cancer risk: a meta-analysis.

Individuals who regularly consume high red meat diets are more likely to develop stomach cancer than those who are rare- or non-consumers of red meat.

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A meta-analysis on alcohol drinking and gastric cancer risk.

Compared to non-consumers, heavy consumers of alcohol are more likely to develop stomach cancer.

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  • 2012
  • Tramacere I, Negri E, Pelucchi C, Bagnardi V, Rota M, Scotti L, Islami F, Corrao G, La Vecchia C, Boffetta P.
  • Department of Epidemiology, Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Milan, Italy.
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