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Onions, garlic linked to lower cancer risks
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 12 - 2006


People who flavor their diets
with plenty of onions and garlic might have lower odds of
several types of cancer, a new study suggests, according to Reuters.
In an analysis of eight studies from Italy and Switzerland,
researchers found that older adults with the highest onion and
garlic intakes had the lowest risks of a number of cancers --
including colon, ovarian and throat cancers.
The findings, which appear in the American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition, are in line with some past research. But
those studies were mainly conducted in China, and it is unclear
if the results are different in Western countries.
Dietary habits are substantially different in China, with
garlic intake, in particular, being far higher, Dr. Carlotta
Galeone, the lead author of the new study, told Reuters Health.
These latest findings suggest the anti-cancer benefit of
these vegetables extend to Western populations, according to
Galeone, a researcher at the Mario Negri Institute of
Pharmacologic Research in Milan, Italy.
It's still not certain that onions and garlic have a direct
effect on cancer risk. It's possible, for instance, that onion
and garlic lovers also have an overall diet that protects
against cancer, according to Galeone and her colleagues.
On the other hand, they note, animal studies and lab
experiments with cancer cells have found that certain compounds
in onions and garlic may inhibit the growth of tumors. Sulfur
compounds found in garlic and antioxidant flavonoids in onions
are among the potentially protective substances.
The current findings are based on results from eight
studies conducted in Italy and Switzerland. Each study compared
healthy older adults to patients with a particular form of
cancer, asking participants for detailed information on their
diets, physical activity and other lifestyle habits.
When it came to colon cancer, Galeone's team found that men
and women who ate seven or more servings of onions per week had
less than half the risk of those who shunned the vegetable.
Similarly, garlic lovers were a quarter less likely to develop
the disease than people who maintained garlic-free diets.
The vegetables were also linked to lower risks of cancers
of the mouth, throat, kidneys and ovaries.
Given what's known about the biological activity of some
onion and garlic compounds, it wouldn't be a bad idea to spice
up your diet with the vegetables, according to Galeone.
It's probably wise to mix them with plenty of other
vegetables, however.
Some research has found that garlic and tomatoes may have
"synergistic" cancer-fighting effects, Galeone and her
colleagues note. And, in general, experts recommend that people
eat a variety of fruits and vegetables every day for overall
health.


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