نتایج جستجو برای: processed meat

تعداد نتایج: 106638  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Itziar Abete Dora Romaguera Ana Rita Vieira Adolfo Lopez de Munain Teresa Norat

An association between processed and red meat consumption and total mortality has been reported by epidemiological studies; however, there are many controversial reports regarding the association between meat consumption and CVD and IHD mortality. The present meta-analysis was carried out to summarise the evidence from prospective cohort studies on the association between consumption of meat (t...

2005
Hsing-Mei Hsieh Chin-Cheng Tsai Li-Chin Tsai

The partial sequence (402 bp) of cytochrome b gene has been proved to be of value in the identification of animal species from unknown samples. In this study, the analysis of 402 bp sequences was used to confirm the materials of 87 processed meat products. There were 11 samples that did not conform to the original indicated materials. The inconsistent ratio was about 12.6 %. There were 9 and 10...

2017
Zhanwei Zhao Zifang Yin Qingchuan Zhao

The associations between red and processed meat consumption and gastric cancer risk have remained inconclusive. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to analyze these associations. We searched PubMed and EMBASE to identify studies published from inception through October 2016. Subtype analyses of gastric cancer (gastric cardia adenocarcinoma and gastric non-cardiac adenocarcinoma) ...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2016
Sabine Rohrmann Jakob Linseisen

Meat is a food rich in protein, minerals such as iron and zinc as well as a variety of vitamins, in particular B vitamins. However, the content of cholesterol and saturated fat is higher than in some other food groups. Processed meat is defined as products usually made of red meat that are cured, salted or smoked (e.g. ham or bacon) in order to improve the durability of the food and/or to impro...

2015
Christina M Nagle Louise F Wilson Maria Celia B Hughes Torukiri I Ibiebele Kyoko Miura Christopher J Bain David C Whiteman Penelope M Webb

OBJECTIVES To estimate the proportion and numbers of cancers in Australia in 2010 attributable to consuming red/processed meat. METHODS We estimated the population attributable fraction (PAF) for cancers causally associated with red/processed meat consumption (colon, rectum) using standard formulae incorporating prevalence of consumption (1995 National Nutrition Survey), relative risks associ...

2012
Geertruida J. van Woudenbergh Anneleen Kuijsten Basia Tigcheler Eric J.G. Sijbrands Frank J.A. van Rooij Albert Hofman Jacqueline C.M. Witteman Edith J.M. Feskens

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether intake of different types of meat is associated with circulating C-reactive protein (CRP) and risk of type 2 diabetes in a prospective cohort study. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Our analysis included 4,366 Dutch participants who did not have diabetes at baseline. During a median follow-up period of 12.4 years, 456 diabetes cases were confirmed. Intake of red me...

2015
Pei-Yu Wu Shwu-Huey Yang Te-Chih Wong Tzen-Wen Chen His-Hsien Chen Tso-Hsiao Chen Yu-Tong Chen Nick Ashton

In this cross-sectional study, we hypothesized that hemodialysis patients consuming greater processed meat is associated with hypertension risk, which can be partly explained by the high sodium content in processed meat. From September 2013 to May 2014, one hundred and four patients requiring chronic hemodialysis treatment were recruited from hemodialysis centers. Data on systolic blood pressur...

Background: Identifying the animal species origin in meat and meat products is important for preventing adulteration and protecting consumers in terms of health and religious convictions. Species-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is known as a suitable method for identifying meat species. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to use a species-specific PCR assay for the detection of mislabeling in...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2015
Angie Clonan Paul Wilson Judy A Swift Didier G Leibovici Michelle Holdsworth

OBJECTIVE Higher intakes of red and processed meat are associated with poorer health outcomes and negative environmental impacts. Drawing upon a population survey the present paper investigates meat consumption behaviours, exploring perceived impacts for human health, animal welfare and the environment. DESIGN Structured self-completion postal survey relating to red and processed meat, captur...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2007
Amanda J Cross Michael F Leitzmann Mitchell H Gail Albert R Hollenbeck Arthur Schatzkin Rashmi Sinha

BACKGROUND Red meat and processed meat have been associated with carcinogenesis at several anatomic sites, but no prospective study has examined meat intake in relation to a range of malignancies. We investigated whether red or processed meat intake increases cancer risk at a variety of sites. METHODS AND FINDINGS The National Institutes of Health (NIH)-AARP (formerly the American Association...

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