With the change of diet and lifestyle, the incidence rate of prostate cancer is increasing. What kind of men are prone to prostate cancer? Let's take a look at the popular men with prostate cancer.
In addition to eating and living habits causing prostate cancer, excessive visual and psychological stimulation and male hormone secretion are the inducements of prostate cancer.
Sexual stimulation is related to the rapid growth of the prostate, and prostate disease is closely related to lifestyle and diet. The study found that the content of cholesterol in the prostate with hyperplasia and inflammation is twice that of the normal gland, and the rise of cholesterol is the inducement of prostate cancer.
The cause of prostate cancer is also related to hormones, especially androgens may play an important role. The male hormone secretion is vigorous, and the imbalance of hormones in the body causes pathological changes. The hormone secretion is not only related to diet, but also can be stimulated by external sexual stimulation. Professor Zhou Fangjian said that this reference comes from the investigation of prostate diseases in Arab countries and European and American countries. At that time, experts from all countries carried out surveys on diet and habits, and I suggested that sexual stimulation should also be included. "
He explained that sexual stimulation includes visual and psychological stimulation, "Seeing that girls wear less, reading and watching pornographic novels and movies, most men have physiological and psychological reactions, and their hormones will rise accordingly. He continued to explain that black men have high hormones, and relevant data show that black prostate cancer is also high. Some Arab countries have a lifestyle close to the West, but Arab countries advocate halal, and women wrap themselves from head to toe. The incidence rate of the two is far from the same.
What kind of men are prone to prostate cancer?
1. Obese men
New research shows that the risk of prostate cancer in obese men is twice as high as that in normal-weight men.
Researchers say that any effort to lose weight may reduce the risk of prostate cancer, and the incidence rate of prostate cancer in men in developed countries is rising steadily.
Researchers from the affiliated hospital of Laletrie University in France studied 194 patients with prostate cancer and 194 patients with prostate enlargement or benign prostatic hyperplasia. The study found that although the risk of prostate cancer does not necessarily increase for men who are simply overweight, obesity can still increase the risk of prostate cancer by 2. 5 times.