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    Fat hormone 'boosts colon cancer'

    A chemical produced by fat cells makes colon cancers grow faster, a US study has suggested.

    The British Journal of Surgery study could help explain why severely overweight people appear to be at far greater risk of the disease.

    A team at the University of California, San Diego found that the hormone leptin triggered increased growth in human colon cancer cells.

    Obese people are up to three times more likely to develop colorectal cancer.

    Other researchers have already found that some colon cancer cells appear to be set up to respond to leptin, with "receptors" for the chemical on their surfaces.

    The more fat cells a person has, the more leptin will be in their bloodstream.

    The San Diego team wanted to find further evidence of the link by watching what happened to human cancer cells exposed to the hormone.

    In a laboratory, they added the hormone to different varieties of cancer cell.

    Growth was stimulated in all the cell lines - and in two out of three tested, the hormone also hampered the usual process of programmed death that allows the body to replace normal cells, but which often malfunctions in cancers.

    Dr Kim Barrett, who led the research, said: "These results may explain why obesity increases a person's risk of colonic cancer.

    "The fact we have shown how leptin stimulates these cells means that drug companies may be in a better position to develop new treatments against the disease."

    Obesity increasing

    In the UK it is currently estimated that one in five men and a quarter of women are obese, with as many as 30,000 people a year dying prematurely from obesity-related conditions, including cancers.

    Britain now has the most obese population in Europe.

    A study published this week suggested that severely obese men doubled their risk of dying from prostate cancer, and obesity is also believed to increase the chance of developing breast cancer.

    Professor Alan Clarke said: "This research builds on previous work suggesting that leptin, a hormone released from fat cells, may play a role in the link between obesity and cancer.

    "The researchers have shown that leptin is involved in two molecular pathways known to play a role in bowel cancer development."

    "Although at an early stage, the findings shed light both on the development of bowel cancer and the link between obesity and cancer."

    Story from BBC NEWS:
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    Atkins didn't say 'Calories don't count',
    he said, 'Don't count calories.'
    --------------------------------------
    Male 6 ft 3in 60 years old. Married 28 years.
    Began Atkins March 04 at 260lb, reduced to 203lb by April 07 and maintained.
    Blood Pressure Mar 04 147/94 . Jun 04 121/74 . Dec 04 119/72 . Jan 06 126/71 . Dec 07 110/70
    Atkins makes exercise mandatory - I took up cycling - see last pics at 203lb.


    http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=labarum

  • #2
    Re: Obesity and Colon Cancer

    Let me guess. If they were asked what should be done, they would say decrease fats in foods to help people lose weight, tax overweight people, or ban foods THEY consider unhealthy for us.

    Here's something I posted the other day:

    Get a load of this...

    I’m looking through a bunch of odd cookbooks I’ve collected over the years, trying to decide which ones to keep and which ones to get rid of. There's one here called “Nutrition Almanac Cookbook” by an organization called Nutrition Search, Inc. It has various meals with the recipes and nutrition breakdown.


    Some of these are un-friggin-believable! One breakfast meal is 100 carbs. One lunch menu is 98 carbs. One meal of a casserole, bread, and fruit dessert is 138 carbs!

    If you ate those three particular meals, that’s 336 carbs in ONE STINKIN' DAY!!

    And the government nannies are wondering why people are so fat and unhealthy??! Good grief!!! It really makes me wonder how frustrated Dr. Atkins was over the years...
    ~ Terry ~
    Eat to Live, Not Live to Eat
    ~ Carpe Diem! ~

    Getting ready to restart

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    • #3
      Re: Obesity and Colon Cancer

      And yet:

      A couple of years ago the BBC ran an experiment with some 16 year olds who had just taken their "GCSEs" (used to be called Ordinary level Exams or O Level) - these are the exams taken prior to Advanced Level (A level) which gains University entrance.

      The youngsters were put into a simulated 1950s style boarding school. They were taught and lived as they would then. The syllabus they found challenging (especially maths and English) and the disciplined environment a shock. Few of them scored well in the 1950s exam papers put before them at the end.

      All bye the bye - but they all lost weight.

      1950s stodgy diet.

      Porridge, bacon and eggs for breakfast. Meat and two veg followed by steamed or milk pudding for lunch. Carb laden afternoon meal.

      But no chocolate and no processed foods.

      Physical training and sports daily.

      They ALL lost weight, and they were all eating heartily (Though some had to get very hungry before they took to the diet!)

      Interesting?
      Atkins didn't say 'Calories don't count',
      he said, 'Don't count calories.'
      --------------------------------------
      Male 6 ft 3in 60 years old. Married 28 years.
      Began Atkins March 04 at 260lb, reduced to 203lb by April 07 and maintained.
      Blood Pressure Mar 04 147/94 . Jun 04 121/74 . Dec 04 119/72 . Jan 06 126/71 . Dec 07 110/70
      Atkins makes exercise mandatory - I took up cycling - see last pics at 203lb.


      http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=labarum

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      • #4
        Re: Obesity and Colon Cancer

        Originally posted by Labarum

        Interesting?
        Ooh, I'd like to read that whole experience. Not just from the diet POV, but also the education and discipline aspects of it! VERY interesting!
        ~ Terry ~
        Eat to Live, Not Live to Eat
        ~ Carpe Diem! ~

        Getting ready to restart

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        • #5
          Re: Obesity and Colon Cancer

          Look here

          This holiday, help Rajay from Coventry to re-live his 1950s school experience in a special edition of That’ll Teach Them.
          Atkins didn't say 'Calories don't count',
          he said, 'Don't count calories.'
          --------------------------------------
          Male 6 ft 3in 60 years old. Married 28 years.
          Began Atkins March 04 at 260lb, reduced to 203lb by April 07 and maintained.
          Blood Pressure Mar 04 147/94 . Jun 04 121/74 . Dec 04 119/72 . Jan 06 126/71 . Dec 07 110/70
          Atkins makes exercise mandatory - I took up cycling - see last pics at 203lb.


          http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=labarum

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          • #6
            Re: Obesity and Colon Cancer

            And here

            Atkins didn't say 'Calories don't count',
            he said, 'Don't count calories.'
            --------------------------------------
            Male 6 ft 3in 60 years old. Married 28 years.
            Began Atkins March 04 at 260lb, reduced to 203lb by April 07 and maintained.
            Blood Pressure Mar 04 147/94 . Jun 04 121/74 . Dec 04 119/72 . Jan 06 126/71 . Dec 07 110/70
            Atkins makes exercise mandatory - I took up cycling - see last pics at 203lb.


            http://www.fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=labarum

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