How a Healthy Lifestyle Reduces Your Cancer Risk by 16%

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How a Healthy Lifestyle Reduces Your Cancer Risk by 16%.
Here’s how lifestyle changes can lower your cancer risk by 16%. Healthy habits like eating well and exercising have a big impact. A new study shows following tips from the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) reduces the risk of all cancers, including breast, colorectal, and ovarian cancer.

References:
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/healthy-lifestyle-factors-cancer-prevention
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about,
00:12How a healthy lifestyle reduces your cancer risk by 16%.
00:16Here's how lifestyle changes can lower your cancer risk by 16%.
00:20Healthy habits like eating well and exercising have a big impact.
00:23A new study shows following tips from the World Cancer Research Fund
00:26WCRF and American Institute for Cancer Research AICR reduces the risk of all cancers,
00:31including breast, colorectal and ovarian cancer.
00:341. Research Participants
00:36Experts created a simple scoring system based on how closely participants followed each
00:40recommendation. Quitting sugary drinks earned a point, drinking them regularly got zero.
00:46Partial credit was possible for halfway efforts.
00:48Scores were analyzed against cancer rates using data from the UK Biobank,
00:52with nearly 95,000 participants, average age 56, followed over 8 years.
00:57About 8% or 7,296 people developed cancer,
01:01and participants were scored from 0 to 7 based on how well they followed WCRF AICR guidelines.
01:072. Results
01:09For each point earned, cancer risk dropped by 7%.
01:12Breast and colorectal cancer risk fell by 10% per point, while kidney cancer risk dropped by 18%,
01:17ovarian by 24%, esophageal by 22%, and gallbladder by 30%.
01:23Those with the highest scores, 4.5 to 7, had a 16% lower risk of all cancers and
01:28even greater reductions for specific cancers, like breast, 18%, colorectal, 21%, kidney,
01:3336%, esophageal, 36%, and ovarian, 43%.
01:38So what are these recommendations?
01:40They include, keeping a healthy weight, staying physically active,
01:43eating lots of fruits and vegetables, limiting processed foods, red meat and sugary drinks,
01:49reducing alcohol, and avoiding supplements for cancer prevention.
01:52If you're thinking about making changes, it's important to start small.
01:56Focus on one or two habits at a time, rather than trying to overhaul everything all at once.
02:01Even small improvements can make a big difference.
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