Various aspects of the Mediterranean diet were analyzed in a series of studies conducted in Northern Italy on over 20,000 cases of several major cancers and 18,000 controls. For most digestive tract cancers, the risk decreased with increasing vegetable and fruit consumption, with relative risks between 0.3 and 0.7 for the highest level of intake, and the population attributable risks for low intake of vegetables and fruit ranged between 15 and 40%. Less strong inverse relations were observed for other (epithelial) cancers, too. A number of micronutrients contained in vegetables and fruit showed an inverse relation with cancer risk. In particular, flavones, flavonols and resveratrol were inversely related to breast cancer risk. Olive oil, wh...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer worldwide and the most commonly occurring m...
BACKGROUND: Although several studies have investigated the association of the Mediterranean diet wit...
European Mediterranean populations have a high life expectancy. Several aspects of their diet are co...
European Mediterranean populations have a high life expectancy. Several aspects of their diet are co...
Objective: To analyse various aspects of the Mediterranean diet in relation to the risk of several c...
Various aspects of the Mediterranean diet are considered favourable with regard to cancer risk. Thes...
Objective: To analyse various aspects of the Mediterranean diet in relation to the risk of several c...
Several aspects of the diet characteristic of the Mediterranean countries are considered favourable ...
To evaluate the association between diet and cancer risk in Mediterranean countries, data presented ...
AbstractObjective:To analyse the role of various aspects of the Mediterranean diet in several common...
Ecological, case-control, and cohort studies present convincing evidence that diets rich in fresh fr...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral aspects of the diet characteristic of the Mediterranean countries are consi...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Cancer prevention through food habits is an important matter of public health, given that everybody ...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer worldwide and the most commonly occurring m...
BACKGROUND: Although several studies have investigated the association of the Mediterranean diet wit...
European Mediterranean populations have a high life expectancy. Several aspects of their diet are co...
European Mediterranean populations have a high life expectancy. Several aspects of their diet are co...
Objective: To analyse various aspects of the Mediterranean diet in relation to the risk of several c...
Various aspects of the Mediterranean diet are considered favourable with regard to cancer risk. Thes...
Objective: To analyse various aspects of the Mediterranean diet in relation to the risk of several c...
Several aspects of the diet characteristic of the Mediterranean countries are considered favourable ...
To evaluate the association between diet and cancer risk in Mediterranean countries, data presented ...
AbstractObjective:To analyse the role of various aspects of the Mediterranean diet in several common...
Ecological, case-control, and cohort studies present convincing evidence that diets rich in fresh fr...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral aspects of the diet characteristic of the Mediterranean countries are consi...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Cancer prevention through food habits is an important matter of public health, given that everybody ...
High intakes of fruit and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer at several sites. Evidence has be...
Breast cancer is the second most frequent type of cancer worldwide and the most commonly occurring m...
BACKGROUND: Although several studies have investigated the association of the Mediterranean diet wit...