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Red wine keeps lung cancer away
Posted on Tuesday, October 07, 2008 (EST)
Moderate consumption of red wine may decrease the risk of lung cancer in men, particularly among smokers.
 
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Moderate consumption of red wine may decrease the risk of lung cancer in men, particularly among smokers.
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October 07, 2008, (Sawf News) - Moderate consumption of red wine may decrease the risk of lung cancer in men, particularly among smokers.

Chun Chao, Ph.D., a research scientist at Kaiser Permanente analyzed data of 84,170 men aged 45 to 69 years between 2000 and 2003, and identified 210 cases of lung cancer.

Researchers measured the effect of beer, red wine, white wine and liquor consumption on the risk of lung cancer. Adjustments were made for age, race/ethnicity, education, income, body mass index, history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or emphysema, and smoking history.

Among the study participants, there was on average a two percent lower lung cancer risk associated with each glass of red wine consumed per month. The most substantial risk reduction was among smokers who drank one to two glasses of red wine per day. The researchers reported a 60 percent reduced lung cancer risk in these men. Researchers warned men to stop smoking as the best way to reduce lung cancer risk; noting that even men who drank one to two glasses of red wine per day still face higher lung cancer risk than do non-smokers.

No clear associations with lung cancer were noted for consumption of white wine, beer, or liquor. “Red wine is known to contain high levels of antioxidants. There is a compound called resveratrol that is very rich in red wine because it is derived from the grape skin. This compound has shown significant health benefits in preclinical studies,” Chao said.

Chao said their findings should not be construed to recommend heavy alcohol consumption.

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