Western diet linked to increased lung cancer risk


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Florida, Mar 14: A high-fat, high-sugar Western diet may significantly raise the risk of lung cancer, according to a new study published in Nature Metabolism. Researchers have long studied the link between diet and cancers affecting organs like the liver and pancreas, but lung cancer has rarely been considered a diet-related disease until now.

Dr Ramon Sun, associate professor at the University of Florida, explained, "Lung cancer has not traditionally been thought of as a dietary-related disease. However, our study shows that diet can play a crucial role."

The research focused on glycogen, a glucose-based storage molecule that accumulates at high levels in many cancers. In lung cancer, glycogen acts as a metabolic driver, fueling tumor growth. Lab studies showed that mice fed a high-fat, high-fructose Western diet developed more aggressive lung tumors. Conversely, when glycogen levels dropped, tumor growth slowed.

“Glycogen is an exceptionally good predictor of tumor growth and survival in lung cancer patients,” Dr Sun noted.

The researchers emphasized the need for greater public awareness and policy-driven strategies to promote healthier diets, much like the global anti-smoking campaigns. They recommended prioritizing a nutrient-rich diet, staying active, and reducing alcohol intake as key strategies for long-term health.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Mar 14 2025

    I dont agree with this theory.What has western has to do?Probably they may same time must have smoked more cigarettes?that has increased the risk?of cancer ?Did they atleast notice it? Inw estern diet many use Olive oil in their salad or to fry ?Or how they use To fry the meat?

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Fri, Mar 14 2025

    what is the purpose of bringing in the word 'western' into it? sugar and fat are the culprits, not the 'western' part. Those two elements will play the same negative role even if it is an 'eastern' or 'indian' diet.

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