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Total, red and processed meat consumption and human health: an umbrella review of observational studies
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2022 Mar 15:1-12. doi: 10.1080/09637486.2022.2050996. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMeat consumption has represented an important evolutionary step for humans. However, modern patterns of consumption, including excess intake, type of meat and cooking method have been the focus of attention as a potential cause of rise in non-communicable diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between total, red and processed meat with health outcomes and to assess the level of evidence by performing a systematic search of meta-analyses of prospective cohort studies. Convincing evidence of th...
Source: International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition - March 16, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: Giuseppe Grosso Sandro La Vignera Rosita A Condorelli Justyna Godos Stefano Marventano Maria Tieri Francesca Ghelfi Lucilla Titta Alessandra Lafranconi Angelo Gambera Elena Alonzo Salvatore Sciacca Silvio Buscemi Sumantra Ray Daniele Del Rio Fabio Galvano Source Type: research

Tea consumption and risk of bladder cancer in the Bladder Cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants (BLEND) Study: pooled analysis of 12 international cohort studies
Tea has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of several diseases including cardiovascular diseases, stroke, metabolic syndrome, and obesity. However, the results on the relationship between tea consumption and bladder cancer are conflicting. This research aimed to assess the association between tea consumption and risk of bladder cancer using a pooled analysis of prospective cohort data.
Source: Clinical Nutrition - March 29, 2022 Category: Nutrition Authors: Abdulmohsen H. Al-Zalabani, Anke Wesselius, Evan Yi-Wen Yu, Piet van den Brandt, Eric J. Grant, Emily White, Guri Skeie, Fredrik Liedberg, Elisabete Weiderpass, Maurice P. Zeegers Tags: Original article Source Type: research