Be Careful, Meat Consumption Can Increase Cancer Risk
Meat is one of the foods that are good for the body. High protein content will be very good in providing energy needed by the body.
In addition to its good content, meat is also often considered a food that has a very good taste and is expensive. Indeed, there are some people who choose not to consume any meat during their lives and become vegetarians, however, meat remains one of the favorite foods for many people. We can find meat from animals like cows, goats, chickens, and several other animals. Meat processing also varies. Some are fried or burned directly, some are used as a mixture of other food ingredients. Unfortunately, behind the popularity of animal foods, there is a threatening health hazard if we eat too much meat.
Did you know, meat consumption can actually increase our body's risk of getting cancer. This increased risk comes from poor cooking methods in which many of us cook meat by burning or frying because the taste will be very delicious. The heat produced by frying or burning meat directly turns out to be able to change the content in the meat like sugar or amino acids into compounds that can cause increased risk of cancer.
A study conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health was carried out in experimental mice by allowing these mice to consume foods that were too overcooked. After some time, the experimental mice had an increased risk of getting tumors and cancer from 31 percent to 80 percent. This increase is certainly very significant right?
Seeing the risk of this, we certainly have to reconsider frequently consuming cooked or burned meat, especially if the meat is cooked too well. Meat is really needed for the body. However, it's good we also balance it with the intake of other proteins that are far healthier and not at risk of giving cancer.
In addition to its good content, meat is also often considered a food that has a very good taste and is expensive. Indeed, there are some people who choose not to consume any meat during their lives and become vegetarians, however, meat remains one of the favorite foods for many people. We can find meat from animals like cows, goats, chickens, and several other animals. Meat processing also varies. Some are fried or burned directly, some are used as a mixture of other food ingredients. Unfortunately, behind the popularity of animal foods, there is a threatening health hazard if we eat too much meat.
Did you know, meat consumption can actually increase our body's risk of getting cancer. This increased risk comes from poor cooking methods in which many of us cook meat by burning or frying because the taste will be very delicious. The heat produced by frying or burning meat directly turns out to be able to change the content in the meat like sugar or amino acids into compounds that can cause increased risk of cancer.
A study conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health was carried out in experimental mice by allowing these mice to consume foods that were too overcooked. After some time, the experimental mice had an increased risk of getting tumors and cancer from 31 percent to 80 percent. This increase is certainly very significant right?
Seeing the risk of this, we certainly have to reconsider frequently consuming cooked or burned meat, especially if the meat is cooked too well. Meat is really needed for the body. However, it's good we also balance it with the intake of other proteins that are far healthier and not at risk of giving cancer.
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