Multivitamin Press cancer risk in men

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Multivitamins are consumed routinely turn out not only supplying the needs of micro nutrition body but also capable of lowering the risk of cancer in men, though small. 


The conclusions resulting from the large-scale research conducted towards the doctors man who routinely consume a multivitamin for more than a decade. 


Results of the research it was quite a surprise because earlier some studies mentioning a single vitamin supplements are not capable of preventing chronic disease, even some are thus increases the risk of cancer. 


In a recent study, known multivitamin supplements will lower the risk of cancer to eight percent. It is still lower compared with the habit of exercising, healthy eating patterns, and do not smoke, each of which is capable of lowering the cancer risk among 20-30 percent. 


Positive impact multivitamins also found only in adult men than women or young people.
"The benefits of multivitamins including light and personal so not significant and can be recommended in public circles," said Dr. Ernest Hawk, Deputy Head of the cancer prevention

Center at the University of Texas, USA. 


Consumed multivitamins supplements currently has become the lifestyle of many people. In the U.S.. alone are known to half of people aged over 50 years taking multivitamins. Multivitamin supplement manufacturers to market as collateral from a bad diet. 


But so far there has been no recommendation from health agencies on the importance of multivitamins. Moreover, some of the supplements are known to contain higher doses of the real body is required. 


In a recent study that was done Dr.J.Michael Gaziano, it involves 15,000 doctors of men aged over 50 years old and do not have the cancer when the study began. All participants were given a random package multivitamin for a month or supplements without the active substances. 


At the end of the period of study, that is, 11 years later, is known to decrease the risk of cancer to eight percent in the group who get a multivitamin. 


"The main why we need a multivitamin supplement is to prevent a deficiency, but it turns out there is a little advantage the prevention of cancer in older men," Gaziano said. 


However, experts warned the need for farther research to confirm the study/4. But if you are used to consumed vitamin supplements, you should consult your doctor first. 


Some types of vitamins, such as vitamin K can interfere with work of heart disease drugs and blood thinners. Meanwhile, vitamin C and E can reduce the effectiveness of certain types of chemotherapy. Patients who are operated on are also not recommended taking supplement vitamins because it can reduce the response of dope and increase the risk of bleeding.

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