For many years, epidemiological studies continued to suggest that high fat diets are linked to an increased incidence of certain cancers. However, whether the oncogenic properties of fat are associated with their quantity rather than the quality has become debatable. Epidemiological studies have been suggesting that n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-6 PUFA) and saturated fats are more likely to increase the incidence of cancer, whereas monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) are more likely to prevent or decrease the chance of carcinogenesis. A firm conclusion cannot be drawn yet because of insufficient research. This paper reviews the current knowledge of the effects of saturated fats, different t...
International audienceCardiovascular diseases and cancers are leading causes of morbidity and mortal...
1) Fatty acids, which are categorized as w-3, w-6 or w-9, serve as substrates for eicosanoids such a...
Mechanistic data suggest that different types of fatty acids play a role in carcinogenesis and that ...
Epidemiologic investigations have suggested a relationship between dietary fat intake and various ty...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and the global cancer burden rises rapidly. Th...
International audienceLipid intakes such as saturated (SFA), monounsaturated (MUFA) and polyunsatura...
The aim of the present paper is to give a brief overview on the role of dietary fat in carcinogenesi...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among women. The literature suggests that ...
International audienceThe potential for dietary fat to interfere with the development of breast canc...
The relationship between fatty acids and breast cancer has been debated for long, because of the hig...
The modifications which have taken place in dietary habits over the centuries have deeply changed t...
International audienceCardiovascular diseases and cancers are leading causes of morbidity and mortal...
1) Fatty acids, which are categorized as w-3, w-6 or w-9, serve as substrates for eicosanoids such a...
Mechanistic data suggest that different types of fatty acids play a role in carcinogenesis and that ...
Epidemiologic investigations have suggested a relationship between dietary fat intake and various ty...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and the global cancer burden rises rapidly. Th...
International audienceLipid intakes such as saturated (SFA), monounsaturated (MUFA) and polyunsatura...
The aim of the present paper is to give a brief overview on the role of dietary fat in carcinogenesi...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among women. The literature suggests that ...
International audienceThe potential for dietary fat to interfere with the development of breast canc...
The relationship between fatty acids and breast cancer has been debated for long, because of the hig...
The modifications which have taken place in dietary habits over the centuries have deeply changed t...
International audienceCardiovascular diseases and cancers are leading causes of morbidity and mortal...
1) Fatty acids, which are categorized as w-3, w-6 or w-9, serve as substrates for eicosanoids such a...
Mechanistic data suggest that different types of fatty acids play a role in carcinogenesis and that ...