The confluence of basic cell biochemistry, epidemiological and anthropologic evidence points to high dietary carbohydrate and the associated disruption of the glucose-insulin axis as causes of the current increase in metabolic disorders, metabolic syndrome, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. This hyperinsulinemic state likely contributes, as well, to an increased mutagenic microenvironment, with increased risk for cancer. This critical review discusses these risks in their historical and evolutionary context. The evidence supports the benefits of lowering the glycemic load of the diet as a preventive measure against the development of cancer
Cancer results from the interaction of genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures. The diagn...
Foods high in carbohydrates are an important part of a healthy diet, since they provide the body wit...
Cancer cells are mainly dependent on glycolysis for their growth and survival. Dietary carbohydrates...
The confluence of basic cell biochemistry, epidemiological and anthropologic evidence points to high...
Over the last years, evidence has accumulated suggesting that by systematically reducing the amount ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the epidemiological evidence on dietary carbohydrates and the risk of developin...
Despite decades of fiercely competitive research and colossal financial investments, the majority of...
Cancer is multicausal disease associated with accumulation of multiple DNA mutations that cause a d...
Stephen D Hursting12*, Sarah M Dunlap1, Nikki A Ford1, Marcie J Hursting3 and Laura M Lashinger12 A...
Sugar and its abundance in the modern diet have long been suspected for the indirect infliction and ...
An important discovery of recent years has been that lifestyle and environmental factors affect canc...
In this review we examine the mechanisms (causes) underlying the increased glucose consumption obser...
Diet and nutrition are crucial factors throughout the complete life course in the promotion and upho...
Since cancer cells depend on glucose more than normal cells, we compared the effects of low carbohyd...
Fact sheet on the breast cancer risk of dietary carbohydratesCarbohydrates in our diets affect the b...
Cancer results from the interaction of genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures. The diagn...
Foods high in carbohydrates are an important part of a healthy diet, since they provide the body wit...
Cancer cells are mainly dependent on glycolysis for their growth and survival. Dietary carbohydrates...
The confluence of basic cell biochemistry, epidemiological and anthropologic evidence points to high...
Over the last years, evidence has accumulated suggesting that by systematically reducing the amount ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the epidemiological evidence on dietary carbohydrates and the risk of developin...
Despite decades of fiercely competitive research and colossal financial investments, the majority of...
Cancer is multicausal disease associated with accumulation of multiple DNA mutations that cause a d...
Stephen D Hursting12*, Sarah M Dunlap1, Nikki A Ford1, Marcie J Hursting3 and Laura M Lashinger12 A...
Sugar and its abundance in the modern diet have long been suspected for the indirect infliction and ...
An important discovery of recent years has been that lifestyle and environmental factors affect canc...
In this review we examine the mechanisms (causes) underlying the increased glucose consumption obser...
Diet and nutrition are crucial factors throughout the complete life course in the promotion and upho...
Since cancer cells depend on glucose more than normal cells, we compared the effects of low carbohyd...
Fact sheet on the breast cancer risk of dietary carbohydratesCarbohydrates in our diets affect the b...
Cancer results from the interaction of genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures. The diagn...
Foods high in carbohydrates are an important part of a healthy diet, since they provide the body wit...
Cancer cells are mainly dependent on glycolysis for their growth and survival. Dietary carbohydrates...