Catechins are bioactive flavonoids present in tea, fruits, and vegetables. Previous epidemiological studies regarding tea and cancer risk were inconclusive, possibly because catechins are also present in other plant foods. We investigated whether a high intake of catechins are associated with cancer incidence among postmenopausal women. Methods: A cohort of 34,651 postmenopausal cancer-free women aged 55–69 years were followed from 1986 to 1998. At baseline, data on diet, medical history, and lifestyle were collected. Incident cancers were obtained through linkage with a cancer registry. Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to estimate risk ratios. Results: After adjustment for potential confounders, catechin intake was inversely asso...
Consumption of black tea and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study. Goldbohm RA, Hertog MG, Brants...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Because of their several biological activities, flavonoids may have an important role in explaining ...
Catechins are bioactive flavonoids present in tea, fruits, and vegetables. Previous epidemiological ...
The flavonoids, a group of more than 4,000 polyphenolic antioxidants, are potential cancer preventiv...
Catechins are polyphenolic compounds in plant foods that belong to the family of flavonoids. Due to ...
Dietary flavonoids are hypothesized to be protective against colorectal cancer, yet findings have be...
Catechins, one of the major groups of flavonoids, are bioactive compounds present in a variety of pl...
In vitro and in vivo laboratory data point to chemoprotective effects of flavonoids on colorectal ca...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
Dietary flavonoids can inhibit cancer development by protecting tissues against free oxygen radicals...
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...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Because of their several biological activities, flavonoids may have an important role in explaining ...
Catechins are bioactive flavonoids present in tea, fruits, and vegetables. Previous epidemiological ...
The flavonoids, a group of more than 4,000 polyphenolic antioxidants, are potential cancer preventiv...
Catechins are polyphenolic compounds in plant foods that belong to the family of flavonoids. Due to ...
Dietary flavonoids are hypothesized to be protective against colorectal cancer, yet findings have be...
Catechins, one of the major groups of flavonoids, are bioactive compounds present in a variety of pl...
In vitro and in vivo laboratory data point to chemoprotective effects of flavonoids on colorectal ca...
Background: Tea is one of the most frequently consumed beverages in the world. Antioxidant polypheno...
Dietary flavonoids can inhibit cancer development by protecting tissues against free oxygen radicals...
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...
Tea and its constituents have shownanticarcinogenic activities in in vitro and animal studies. Epide...
Because of their several biological activities, flavonoids may have an important role in explaining ...