Objectives:
Previous studies regarding the relationship between legume intake and risk of prostate cancer have reported inconsistent results. Therefore, this review article (meta-analysis) has been conducted.
Does legume intake reduce prostate cancer risk?
Study design:
This review article included 8 prospective cohort studies reporting 281,034 individuals and 10,234 incident prostate cancer cases.
Results and conclusions:
The investigators found when comparing high consumption of legumes with low consumption a significant reduced risk of 15% [RR = 0.85, 95% CI = 0.75-0.96, p = 0.010, I2 = 45.8%] for prostate cancer.
The investigators found dose-response meta-analysis indicated that the risk of prostate cancer reduced by 3.7% [95% CI = 1.5%-5.8%] for each 20 grams per day increment of legume intake.
The investigators concluded that a high dietary intake of legumes, at least 20 grams per day is associated with a low incidence of prostate cancer.
Original title:
Legume intake and risk of prostate cancer: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies by Li J and Mao QQ.
Link:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28423366
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