Energy drinks and colon cancer: Secret risks for young people discovered!

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Study shows: Energy drinks increase the risk of colon cancer in young people. Why should you pay attention? Find out!

Studie zeigt: Energy-Drinks erhöhen Risiko von Darmkrebs bei jungen Menschen. Warum sollten Sie aufpassen? Finden Sie es heraus!
Study shows: Energy drinks increase the risk of colon cancer in young people. Why should you pay attention? Find out!

Energy drinks and colon cancer: Secret risks for young people discovered!

Study shows worrying links with fad drinks and risk of bowel cancer in young people

More and more young people are suffering from colorectal cancer, leading to rising death rates in this age group, despite improvements in medical diagnosis and treatment methods. Scientists have now identified a new factor that could influence the rapid growth of colon cancer cases in young people.

Fad drinks as a risk factor for colon cancer in young people

A recent study suggests that drinking certain fad drinks may increase the risk of colon cancer in young people. A research team at Ohio State University analyzed genetic samples from colorectal cancer patients of different ages and found that younger patients increased their production of the bacterium Fusobacterium due to their high-sugar, low-fiber diet. This bacterium can cause inflammation in the intestines, accelerate cell aging and thereby increase susceptibility to cancer. The high sugar consumption and low fiber intake also affect the intestinal microbiome and can be harmful to health. Consuming energy drinks that contain the amino acid taurine is particularly problematic. This amino acid promotes the growth of specific intestinal bacteria that are linked to colon cancer. In addition, the high sugar content of these drinks is another risk factor.

Early detection of colon cancer: symptoms that should not be ignored

The detection of colon cancer in young people often occurs too late because those affected and doctors do not immediately associate the symptoms with a tumor. A study in the journal JAMA Network Open shows that certain symptoms are typical of colon cancer in patients under 50 years of age. These include:

  • Blut im Stuhl (bei 45 Prozent der Studienteilnehmer)
  • Bauchschmerzen (bei 40 Prozent der Studienteilnehmer)
  • Veränderte Stuhlgewohnheiten (bei 27 Prozent der Studienteilnehmer)

It is important to take these symptoms seriously and seek medical advice if they occur to enable timely diagnosis and treatment. This article provides general information on health topics and is in no way a substitute for professional advice from a healthcare professional.