
Death Rate from Prostate Cancer Much Higher in Overweight Men
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Byron J. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist A new study confirms that men who are overweight or obese are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer. I reported back in 2002 in my book, Mastering Leptin, that leptin problems (overweight issues) are a main risk for developing prostate or breast cancer. The science was known back then. Obesity generates highly inflammatory signals that directly induce the cancer risk problem. Eating in harmony with leptin should be at the top of everyone’s list, young and old. A failure to do so significantly increases the risk for early death and the onset of the diseases of aging. Read More: Cancer News, Leptin News, Men’s Health News, Weight Management News Tags: aging, breast cancer, cancer risk, overweight, premature death, prostate cancer, More Weight Loss News
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