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Комсомольская правда
Can a person live on Russian food products alone?
Комсомольская правда, Russia - May 4, 2008
She had to live a week eating only Russian food products. (See the first installment in KP's April 23 issue) I thought nothing could stop me after almost ...SAU:2100
Why five a day is not enough
The Herald, UK -
Although red meat contains many beneficial nutrients, it recommends eating only 500g (cooked weight) per week. WCRF says that because smoked or cured meats ...

Ottawa Citizen
Forget about breakfast in bed
Ottawa Citizen,  Canada - May 4, 2008
You have one week to get it together. (Hint: Book now!) This column is for my sons. If you have daughters, please ignore -- there'll be no need to leave ...
Schools working to counter fast-food risk
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, CA -
And, according to a study released last week, it also plays a role in higher rates of obesity and diabetes in neighborhoods. Scientists at the UCLA Center ...
Money's no barrier for healthy lifestyle
AZ Central.com, AZ - 39 minutes ago
"I don't have enough time" worked nicely until experts said we only needed 30 minutes exercise three times a week. The final frontier for fitness-slackers ...

Time Out Chicago
More bites, more benders: This week?s eating and drinking events
Time Out Chicago, IL - Apr 28, 2008
Seasonal plates include tongue and pickled ramp canap?s; grilled leek and goat cheese tartlet with sweet pea tendril salad; crawfish cakes with green ...
Green at living green
Arizona Republic, AZ - Apr 21, 2008
Easy: Staying in rather than eating out. It was my first eco-friendly decision, made minutes into my week. On Sunday, I whipped up pancakes from scratch ...
More ways to serve vegetables
The Guardian, Canada - Apr 29, 2008
National Mental Health Week is coming up next week, May 5-11. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), eating well and staying active is ...
Organic food price crunch
Schenectady Gazette, NY - May 4, 2008
At Honest Weight, the organic bananas Mooney likes last week were selling for 99 cents per pound. At a Hannaford in Albany, non-organic bananas carried a ...
Cooking from scratch vs. buying items ready-made
Seattle Times, United States - Apr 30, 2008
Next math problem: A bag of green salad with dressing to serve four costs $3.49. A head of lettuce is 99 cents, but it will make twice as many servings as ...
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Diet and risk of oral and pharyngeal cancer. An Italian case-control study. -
A Tavani, S Gallus, C La Vecchia, R Talamini, F … - European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2001 - eurjcancerprev.com
... inverse association was found for high consumption of green salad (OR 0.33). ... Compared
with alcohol drinkers of < 20 drinks/week and eating > 13 portions ...

Dieting Status and its Relationship to Eating and Physical Activity Behaviors in a Representative … -
M STORY, D NEUMARK-SZTAINER, N SHERWOOD, J STANG, … - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1998 - Elsevier
... any combination of fruit juice, fruit, green salad, and/or ... more.? Adolescents were
classified as eating fewer high ... minutes at a time during the previous week. ...

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN REPORTED DIET AND ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY TWENTY-ONE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP ON 27, 530 ADULT … -
HA KAHN, RL PHILLIPS, DA SNOWDON, W CHOI - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1984 - Oxford Univ Press
... of consumption of cereal seven days per week, the two ... sociated with eating cereal
daily. ... Green salad and cooked vegetables show a significant trend for reduced ...

Evaluation of a brief telephone questionnaire to estimate fruit and vegetable consumption in diverse … -
M Serdula, R Coates, T Byers, A Mokdad, S Jewell, … - Epidemiology, 1993 - JSTOR
... Please tell me how often you eat or drink each one; for example, twice a week, three
times a month, and so forth. ... 3) How often do you eat green salad? ...

Diet and Lung Cancer in California Seventh-day Adventists -
GE Fraser, WL Beeson, RL Phillips - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1991 - Oxford Univ Press
... 3 times/week 3-7 times/week a2 times/day Green salads <3 ... <3 times/week 3-7
times/week >2 times/day ... risk estimates for lung can- cer in those who eat more fruit ...

Health ageing in urban and rural Britain: a comparison of exercise and diet -
K Morgan - Age and Ageing, 2000 - Br Geriatrics Soc
... we combined them to produce the odds of eating fresh fruit or eating green vegetables
daily, and eating salad or raw vegetables more than once a week, in the ...

[PDF] Food -
S Agriculture - Website and miscellaneous documents - agnic.msu.edu
... SUPPLY FOR A WEEK ... or liver pattie Baked potato Baked corn pudding Tossed green salad
flavored with ... Orange Apple-cabbagesalad Ready-to-eat cereal with milk Beef ...

Socioeconomic differences in health: How much do health behaviors and health insurance coverage … -
N Lu, ME Samuels, R Wilson - J Health Care Poor Underserved, 2004 - muse.jhu.edu
... How often do you eat green salad? ... potatoes, or salad, how many servings of vegetables
do you usually eat? ... the number of times (or never) per day, week,month,or ...

Measures of overall diet quality from a food frequency questionnaire: National Health Interview … -
AK Kant, FE Thompson - Nutrition Research, 1997 - Elsevier
... During the past year or so, how many times per day, week, month or year, did you ...
During the past year or so how often did you eat grapefruit? ... Green salad? ...

Maternal diet during pregnancy and risk of brain tumors in children -
GR Bunin - International Journal of Cancer, 1998 - doi.wiley.com
... Frequent eating of hot dogs during pregnancy was associated ... any hot dogs to more
than 2 per week. ... by McCredie et al., (1994) and for green salad, spinach, and ...

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Research Links Diet, Gardening and Lung Cancer Risk

By simply eating four or more servings of green salad a week and working in the garden once or twice a week, smokers and nonsmokers alike may be able to substantially reduce the risk of developing lung cancer, say researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.

"This is the first risk prediction model to examine the effects of diet and physical activity on the possibility of developing lung cancer," says Michele R. Forman, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a professor in M. D. Anderson's Department of Epidemiology. Forman presented study results at the American Association for Cancer Research "Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research" meeting Dec. 7 in Philadelphia, Pa. The data are from an ongoing M. D. Anderson case-control lung cancer study involving more than 3,800 participants. Separate epidemiologic risk assessment models were developed for current and former smokers as well as for those who have never smoked ("never smokers").

Forman's study looked at salad consumption and gardening because, "salad is a marker for the consumption of many vegetables and gardening is an activity in which smokers and nonsmokers can participate."

The baseline lung cancer prediction model had moderate risk protection. The study pairs M. D. Anderson lung cancer patients with cancer-free current, former and never smoker counterparts provided through a partnership with Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, a Houston-based HMO. By including diet and physical activity, the discriminatory power of the model was raised to 64 percent, 67 percent and 71 percent respectively for never, former and current smokers.

"This finding is exciting because not only is it applicable to everyone, but it also may have a positive impact on the 15 percent of non-smokers who develop lung cancer," says Forman. The other risk factors include exposure to secondhand smoke and dust, family history of cancer and the patient's history of respiratory disease and smoking.

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for men and women, with more than 213,000 estimated new cases diagnosed each year according to the American Cancer Society. Smoking tobacco accounts for more than eight of 10 lung cancer cases.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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