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Sunday, October 31, 2010

French fries are at risk of cancer!


Are you a fan of french fries? This article you should read! Who is not tempted with delicious french fries. crunchy and taste sensation when served warm addictive. However, for those who are enamored of these foods, you should remain vigilant. Content of Acrylamide in fries allegedly increases the risk of cancer, especially in young women.
As published in the British Journal of Cancer, the habit of eating foods containing Acrylamide increases the risk of breast cancer, especially in women who have entered menopause.
Scientists at the University of Leeds, UK, conducted a large-scale study involving women aged 35-69 years 33.7331. These women were followed for 11 years in research, titled "United Kingdom Women's Cohort Study." In this study, researchers examined food intake contains Acrylamide, a potential carcinogen substance that is also found in other crunchy foods, like potato chips.
During the study, the experts note there are at least 1084 cases of diagnosed breast. The experts found that Acrylamide intake was not a single factor that triggered the risk of breast cancer in women.
However, after taking into account other variables, eating habits Acrylamide may increase the risk of breast cancer about 20 percent in premenopausal women.
Acrylamide is an organic compound with chemical formula C5H5NO. These compounds can be formed on high carbohydrate foods, like corn, potatoes, cassava, and the starchy who served with fried, grilled, or baked at temperatures above 120 degrees celsius.
Some foods, like potato chips, made from potatoes or other products, such as fried potatoes, cereals (breakfast products), bakery products (baked bread), and products made from corn or corn flour, is believed to produce the Acrylamide in processing. This occurs because the presentation in general require high temperature and long time, especially when it changes color to brown (overcooked) or scorched. Source : Food ConsumerSimak
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