Eating foods that are high in animal fat is susceptible to prostate cancer

Some past studies have suggested that foods high in animal fats, such as meat and dairy products, contribute to the development of prostate cancer. The results of the experiment showed that the adverse effects of the high-calorie diet were the same for both normal-weight and overweight people.

Recently, a medical study found that people who had a high number of calories in their daily diet were more likely to develop prostate cancer, regardless of what kind of food they ate or how much they weighed.

The medical study surveyed the diet of 444 men over the age of middle-age. The results of the study found that those with a high calorie intake were nearly 4 times more likely to develop prostate cancer than those with a low calorie intake of other calories.Eating foods that are high in animal fat is susceptible to prostate cancer

Some past studies have suggested that foods high in animal fats, such as meat and dairy products, contribute to the development of prostate cancer. But there are also other studies that suggest that there is no link between diets high in animal fat and prostate cancer. The results of this recently published study show that total calories, whether they come from fat, protein or carbohydrates, have an impact on the development of prostate cancer. If a person's daily calorie intake is always maintained at around 2,600 calories, it can be considered a high-calorie diet with a higher risk of prostate cancer. Compared to those who kept their daily calorie intake below 1,100 calories, the former had a 3.8 times higher risk of prostate cancer.

The researchers also said that the results of the experiment showed that this adverse effect of the high-calorie diet was the same for both normal-weight and overweight people.

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