Dietary Interventions for Cancer Prevention: An Update to ACS International Guidelines.
Álvaro TorresFrancisca QuintanillaEsteban BarnafiCésar SánchezFrancisco AcevedoBenjamín WalbaumTomás MerinoPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Cancer, the second leading cause of death worldwide, demands the identification of modifiable risk factors to optimize its prevention. Diet has emerged as a pivotal focus in current research efforts. This literature review aims to enhance the ACS guidelines on diet and cancer by integrating the latest findings and addressing unresolved questions. The methodology involved an advanced PubMed search with specific filters relevant to the research topic. Topics covered include time-restricted diet, diet quality, acid load, counseling, exercise and diet combination, Mediterranean diet, vegetarian and pescetarian diets, weight loss, dairy consumption, coffee and tea, iron, carbohydrates, meat, fruits and vegetables, heavy metals, micronutrients, and phytoestrogens. The review highlights the benefits of the Mediterranean diet in reducing cancer risk. Adherence to overnight fasting or carbohydrate consumption may contribute to cancer prevention, but excessive fasting may harm patients' quality of life. A vegetarian/pescetarian diet is associated with lower risks of general and colorectal cancer compared to a carnivorous diet. High heme and total iron intake are linked to increased lung cancer risk, while phytoestrogen intake is associated with reduced risk. Coffee and tea have a neutral impact on cancer risk. Finally, the roles of several preventive micronutrients and carcinogenic heavy metals are discussed.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- physical activity
- papillary thyroid
- bariatric surgery
- heavy metals
- roux en y gastric bypass
- squamous cell
- risk factors
- weight gain
- acute coronary syndrome
- gastric bypass
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- chronic kidney disease
- health risk assessment
- newly diagnosed
- adipose tissue
- clinical practice
- squamous cell carcinoma
- high intensity
- glycemic control
- blood pressure
- lymph node metastasis
- hiv infected
- drinking water
- smoking cessation
- skeletal muscle
- quality improvement