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Restriction of Calories in Diet will Help in Prolonging Life

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Restriction of Calories in Diet will Help in Prolonging Life

According to studies, restriction of calories in diet will help in prolonging life. Diseases related to aging such as cancer can be prevented through eating a nutritious diet but with restricted calories.

The study about calorie restriction in diet was conducted for almost twenty years to rhesus macaque monkeys. The results of the study suggest that caloric restriction in the diet can slower the aging process among these primates. Aside from that, the researchers also found out that reduced calories in the diet will also reduce the risk of developing diseases that are related to aging which includes cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Survival is also increased.

Based from the study, the incidence of rhesus monkeys with cancerous tumors and heart related diseases are fifty percent lower in the group where calories are restricted unlike in the control group wherein the animals are allowed to eat anything.

Researchers also suggest that the restriction of calories also improve the mental health of the animals.

The results of the study have potential implications to humans; thus, further studies are needed.

Obese Adults have Greater Risk of Developing Pancreatic Cancer

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Obese Adults have Greater Risk of Developing Pancreatic Cancer

We all know that obesity poses a lot of serious health conditions; however, researchers have found out another addition to the health conditions which can happen due to obesity.

According to research, young adults who are obese have higher risks of developing pancreatic cancer.

Statistically speaking, pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of deaths related to cancer on both genders in the United States of America. Based from the evidences that were gathered by the researchers, they have found out that this rate has something to do with the increasing rate of adults who are becoming overweight or obese.

The study showed that those who were obese prior to the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer have a poorer prognosis than those who are not obese.

Obesity can cause numerous health conditions but experts are still unable to explain its association with specific medical conditions. However, researchers tried to observe the relationship of the body mass index of a person to the development of pancreatic cancer and they found out that being overweight for a long period of time increases the risk of developing pancreatic cancer.

Young adults who are obese have an increased risk of having pancreatic cancer at an earlier time compared to those who are not obese but also have other risk factors.

Despite these results, the researchers admit that this study still needs confirmation; but it is apparent that obesity will do no good to the body. Experts suggest that as early as possible, obesity should be prevented. This can be done through proper diet and regular exercise.

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