The surprising link between cancer and eating chicken

Health & FitnessFood
29 Apr 2025 • 12:03 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A new Italian study suggests a link between regularly consuming large amounts of poultry (over 300g per week) and an increased risk of gastrointestinal cancers and cardiovascular disease.
  • The study, following nearly 5,000 participants over two decades, found that high poultry consumers had a 27 per cent higher overall mortality risk and double the risk of gastrointestinal cancers compared to those who ate less than 100g a week.
  • Researchers theorise that poultry feed (hormones or medication) could be a contributing factor to the increased cancer risk.
  • The study, a departure from earlier research which linked poultry to reduced health risks, has limitations, including not accounting for cooking methods, which could influence health outcomes.
  • The authors recommend moderating poultry intake, substituting with fish and plant-based proteins, and avoiding high-temperature or prolonged cooking methods.

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