Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for several decades. In this article, an overview is provided of observational epidemiological studies of lung cancer incidence in relation to intake of green tea, black tea, flavonols/flavones, and catechins. A PubMed search was conducted in September 2007. Articles were selected if they provided risk ratios (relative risk or odds ratio) for lung cancer and were of observational design (cohort, case-control, or case-cohort). Three of 12 studies reported a significantly lower risk of lung cancer with a high intake of flavonoids, whereas 1 study reported a significantly increased risk. After stratification by type of flavonoid, catechin intake was ...
Background: This review is an update of a previously published review in the Cochrane Database of Sy...
Flavonoids are natural antioxidants found in various foods, and a major source is black tea. Some ex...
Experimental and epidemiological studies were reviewed to assess whether the consumption of green te...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
Consumption of black tea and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study. Goldbohm RA, Hertog MG, Brants...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
Background. Despite the increasing attention to the effects of dietary factors on lung cancer risk, ...
The flavonoids, a group of more than 4,000 polyphenolic antioxidants, are potential cancer preventiv...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Experimental studies have shown that tea and tea poly-phenols have anti-carcinogenic properties agai...
Introduction Tea is one of the most highly consumed drink in the world after water. Between 2007 an...
Objective: A number of studies have evaluated the association between flavonoids intake and lung can...
Background: This review is an update of a previously published review in the Cochrane Database of Sy...
Flavonoids are natural antioxidants found in various foods, and a major source is black tea. Some ex...
Experimental and epidemiological studies were reviewed to assess whether the consumption of green te...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
Consumption of black tea and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study. Goldbohm RA, Hertog MG, Brants...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
Background. Despite the increasing attention to the effects of dietary factors on lung cancer risk, ...
The flavonoids, a group of more than 4,000 polyphenolic antioxidants, are potential cancer preventiv...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Experimental studies have shown that tea and tea poly-phenols have anti-carcinogenic properties agai...
Introduction Tea is one of the most highly consumed drink in the world after water. Between 2007 an...
Objective: A number of studies have evaluated the association between flavonoids intake and lung can...
Background: This review is an update of a previously published review in the Cochrane Database of Sy...
Flavonoids are natural antioxidants found in various foods, and a major source is black tea. Some ex...
Experimental and epidemiological studies were reviewed to assess whether the consumption of green te...