Saturday, November 24, 2012

Taken in too much calcium by the milk product

Taken in too much calcium by the milk product
A new finding: Like drinking the milk, man who eats ice cream and cheese, does not like the men of these milk products to compare with the same age, the danger of suffering from prostate cancer should be great. This research has carried on the 11 - year long follow-up investigation to 21,000 men, found finally: Take in the men that calcium exceeds 600mg through the milk product those every day, compared with the situation that can't take in the men of 150mg those every day, suffer from danger, prostate of cancer, take 32% high. Take in calcium and increase 500mg extraly every day, the danger of the corresponding trouble prostate cancer will increase by 16% too. A large amount of calcium is taken in every day (especially through what the milk product is got) Can inhibit the level of vitamin D in the blood. Vitamin D, besides as a kind of important nutrient, or a kind of hormone that can prevent tumour cell hyperplasia of prostate, always play a role in preventing prostate tumour. This discovery has confirmed the original view, namely exist and is concerned with between high-level intaking amount and prostate tumour of milk product. But this phenomenon might not suit everybody. Researchers think: Calcium amount that the diet of every day should meet human body's needs. This is a basic problem, it is not everybody that can have enough calcium to take in in order to satisfy the demand. Also need to carry on deeper research before the health department makes the recommendation linking to men and the intaking amount of calcium, in order to confirm the function of vitamin D in inhibiting prostate cancer dangerously, and it influence its mechanism that happens how calcium is. Though researchers need to carry on research in order to confirm this result again, that male calcium is supplementary needs assessing again, perhaps they can discuss one's own ill danger with the doctor. (offer the network in Beijing)

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