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Eating salted food often may increase the likelihood of developing stomach cancer

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Last updated: 2024/05/16 at 12:12 AM
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Gastric cancer is a serious condition that is influenced by several risk factors, including dietary choices. A recent study found that individuals who frequently added salt to their food at the table had a 41% higher risk for gastric cancer compared to those who rarely added salt. Reducing salt intake can help lower the risk of gastric cancer, and those at a higher risk may benefit from seeking appropriate follow-up care. While gastric cancer is more common in Asian countries than in the United States, it still accounts for about 1.5% of new cancer cases diagnosed annually.

Researchers analyzed data from over 470,000 individuals to examine how the frequency of adding salt to food correlated with cases of gastric cancer. They found that participants who always added salt to food were at a higher risk for gastric cancer than those who rarely or never added salt. This study contributes to the understanding of how salt consumption can impact the risk of gastric cancer in non-Asian populations. By monitoring the frequency of salt intake, doctors may be able to assess an individual’s risk for gastric cancer and provide appropriate guidance on reducing salt consumption.

The study used data from the UK Biobank and included 471,144 participants. Participants who always added salt to their food at the table were found to have a 41% higher risk for gastric cancer compared to those who rarely added salt. While there was an association between increased salt intake and higher 24-hour urinary sodium levels, this did not directly correlate with gastric cancer risk. The study suggests that monitoring salt intake by assessing the frequency of adding salt to food may be a simple way to identify individuals at risk for gastric cancer.

Anton Bilchik, MD, PhD, a surgical oncologist, emphasized the importance of understanding the association between diet, particularly salt intake, and gastric cancer. Excessive salt consumption has been linked to an increased risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. The study provides further evidence that routine salt consumption with meals can elevate the risk of developing gastric cancer. It is crucial for individuals to be aware of the harmful effects of excessive salt intake and work towards reducing their salt consumption for overall health benefits.

While the study shed light on the link between salt intake and gastric cancer risk, it has limitations. It cannot definitively prove that increased salt consumption causes gastric cancer, and the data relies on participant reporting, which may not always be accurate. The UK Biobank data may not represent the general population, and the results may not be generalized. Future research may focus on other population groups to further examine the relationship between salt intake and gastric cancer risk.

Limiting salt intake not only reduces the risk of gastric cancer but also helps in lowering the risk of high blood pressure and kidney problems. Working with a registered dietitian can provide individualized strategies for reducing salt consumption. It is important to be conscious of salt intake and gradually reduce reliance on salt for flavoring food. Using spices instead of salt to enhance flavors can help in decreasing overall salt consumption and improving overall health.

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