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Increased intake of leafy greens, nuts 'can cut colon cancer risk in men' | For men, boosting the intake of magnesium, a mineral found in leafy greens, nuts and legumes, can help significantly
reduce the risk of colon cancer, says a new research from Japan. Magnesium has
been shown to guard against high blood pressure, heart disease, Type 2 diabetes,
migraines and osteoporosis. Now, the new study suggests that the health benefits
of the mineral extend even further. Previous research in animals showed the ability
of magnesium supplements to reduce experimentally induced colon tumours, reports
The Globe and Mail. The current study followed 87,117 Japanese men and women,
aged 45 to 74, for eight years to determine whether dietary magnesium could help
prevent colon cancer. Among men, those who consumed at least 327 milligrams of
magnesium a day were 52 per cent less likely to develop colon cancer, compared
to those whose daily diets provided less than 238 milligrams. Magnesium intake
was not linked to the risk of colon cancer in women. The study has been published
in the April issue of the Journal of Nutrition.
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