Breast cancer is associated with the diet that women had when they were young, says a new study.
Breast cancer is associated with the diet that women had when they were young, says a new study.
The study has revealed that girls' diet and the amount of exercise they take can determine their risk of breast cancer in later life, reports the Daily Express.An analysis of 1,146 girls from birth to age 13 linked obesity and lack of exercise to an increased risk of breast cancer.
It also highlighted a link between the disease and exposure to 'gender-bending' chemicals in childhood.
The study was led by Professor Jaak Janssens, president of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation, in Hasselt, Belgium.
"Breast cancer seems to originate almost entirely in childhood.
The breast is most vulnerable at the very onset of development. Further research should focus on nutrition in children and breast cancer risk to prevent the disease," the Daily Express quoted the study, as saying.
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His studies the girls in his group to see what factors, including nutrition influenced early puberty development.
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And it cited 'exposure to oestrogens' found in plastic babies' bottles and plastic toys as another risk factor.
The study is published in the journal Paediatrics.
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