Fish consumption is associated with a reduced colorectal cancer risk. A possible mechanism by which fish consumption could decrease colorectal cancer risk is by reducing inflammation. However, thus far, intervention studies investigating both systemic and local gut inflammation markers are lacking. Our objective in this study was to investigate the effects of fatty and lean fish consumption on inflammation markers in serum, feces, and gut. In an intervention study, participants were randomly allocated to receive dietary advice (DA) plus either 300 g of fatty fish (salmon) or 300 g of lean fish (cod) per week for 6 mo, or only DA. Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations were measured pre- and postintervention (n = 161). In a subgroup (...
ObjectivesThe aim of this work was to investigate the association between fish consumption and level...
2015-07-21The association between fish consumption and risk of colorectal cancer was investigated in...
Fish is among the foods exerting favourable effects on colorectal cancer (CRC), but the possible rol...
Item does not contain fulltextFish consumption is associated with a reduced colorectal cancer risk. ...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced colorectal cancer risk. A possible mechanism by which ...
Background: Fish consumption is possibly associated with a decreased risk of colorectal cancer, as h...
Diet is a major factor in the etiology of colorectal cancer, with high fish consumption possibly dec...
Observational studies suggest that fish consumption is associated with a decreased colorectal cancer...
Background: Diet is a major factor in the etiology of colorectal cancer, with high fish consumption ...
Background: Diet is a major factor in the etiology of colorectal cancer, with high fish consumption ...
Observational studies suggest that fish consumption is associated with a decreased colorectal cancer...
Observational studies suggest that fish consumption is associated with a decreased colorectal cancer...
Fish oil (FO) has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in animal models of inflammatory b...
Animal studies show favorable effects of n-3 fatty acids on inflammation and cancer, but results fro...
Animal studies show favorable effects of n-3 fatty acids on inflammation and cancer, but results fro...
ObjectivesThe aim of this work was to investigate the association between fish consumption and level...
2015-07-21The association between fish consumption and risk of colorectal cancer was investigated in...
Fish is among the foods exerting favourable effects on colorectal cancer (CRC), but the possible rol...
Item does not contain fulltextFish consumption is associated with a reduced colorectal cancer risk. ...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced colorectal cancer risk. A possible mechanism by which ...
Background: Fish consumption is possibly associated with a decreased risk of colorectal cancer, as h...
Diet is a major factor in the etiology of colorectal cancer, with high fish consumption possibly dec...
Observational studies suggest that fish consumption is associated with a decreased colorectal cancer...
Background: Diet is a major factor in the etiology of colorectal cancer, with high fish consumption ...
Background: Diet is a major factor in the etiology of colorectal cancer, with high fish consumption ...
Observational studies suggest that fish consumption is associated with a decreased colorectal cancer...
Observational studies suggest that fish consumption is associated with a decreased colorectal cancer...
Fish oil (FO) has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in animal models of inflammatory b...
Animal studies show favorable effects of n-3 fatty acids on inflammation and cancer, but results fro...
Animal studies show favorable effects of n-3 fatty acids on inflammation and cancer, but results fro...
ObjectivesThe aim of this work was to investigate the association between fish consumption and level...
2015-07-21The association between fish consumption and risk of colorectal cancer was investigated in...
Fish is among the foods exerting favourable effects on colorectal cancer (CRC), but the possible rol...