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AuthorIbrahim, Mohammed O
AuthorAbuhijleh, Haya
AuthorTayyem, Reema
Available date2023-01-19T05:35:33Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameCancer Management and Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S390228
CitationIbrahim MO, Abuhijleh H, Tayyem R. What Dietary Patterns and Nutrients are Associated with Pancreatic Cancer? Literature Review. Cancer Manag Res. 2023;15:17-30 https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S390228
ISSN1179-1322
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/38622
AbstractThis narrative review summarizes the main findings of observational studies (case-control and cohort) as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the role of nutrients and dietary patterns on pancreatic cancer (PC) risk and elucidates possible mechanisms for the association between nutrients or specific food components and the risk of PC. A literature search of MEDLINE (PubMed), Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and Scopus was performed. An extensive search of related articles published in the English language from 1985 to 2022 was carried out. Our search included macro- and micronutrient intake as well as dietary patterns associated with PC. In conclusion, the consumption of a diet high in nutrients such as sugar, fats, and red and processed meats can increase the risk of PC. Conversely, a high dietary intake of fresh fruit and vegetables and their associated nutrients like fiber, antioxidants, and polyphenols may prevent PC. Dietary patterns loaded with red and processed meats were also linked to an increased risk of PC, whereas dietary patterns rich in plant-based foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes were associated with a reduced risk of PC. Dietary fiber, fat-soluble vitamins, water-soluble vitamins, and minerals might also play a protective role against PC.
SponsorOpen access funding provided by Qatar National Library for this review.
Languageen
PublisherDove Press
Subjectdietary pattern
macronutrients
micronutrients
pancreatic cancer
TitleWhat Dietary Patterns and Nutrients are Associated with Pancreatic Cancer? Literature Review.
TypeArticle Review
Pagination17-30
Volume Number15
dc.accessType Open Access


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