Maintaining healthy lungs, the organ that helps us breathe, should be of utmost
importance. Various factors, such as increased air pollution, smoking, and
unhealthy eating, can contribute to poor lung health. Once your lungs get
damaged, the risk of lung cancer automatically increases. When we talk about
lung health, the factor that majorly affects its functioning is smoking (the
cause of 87 % of all lung cancer). Quitting smoking is perhaps the most
effective way of preventing lung cancer. People who do not smoke can also get
lung cancer, which is where simple lifestyle changes and diet can help. Certain
foods can even prevent lung cancer naturally for both smokers and nonsmokers.
Try to include the following foods in your diet: 1) Cruciferous Vegetables
Sulforaphane present in cruciferous vegetables like Brussels sprouts, kale,
radishes, bok choy, cauliflower, cabbage, turnips, watercress, broccoli, etc.,
is considered a potent cancer fighter. Sulforaphane works by blocking an enzyme
that activates carcinogens found in tobacco smoke. These vegetables also contain
indole-3-carbinol, which also has anti-cancer properties. It repairs cell damage
caused by carcinogens before they turn cancerous. Studies have shown cruciferous
vegetables to lower the risk of lung cancer by up to 40 %. So, do not forget to
include at least a serving of these nutritious vegetables. 2) Carotenoid-Rich
Foods Vegetables like red and green bell peppers, carrots, sweet potatoes,
tomatoes, and green leafy vegetables and fruits like apricots, mangoes,
watermelon, guava, and peaches contain carotenoids, which are pigments that act
as antioxidants and protect the health of the lungs and other organs.
Beta-carotene, a type of carotenoid present in these food items, has been
associated with lung cancer protection. Some studies have shown a reduction in
cancer rates in smokers with increased consumption of beta carotene. Lycopene,
another type of carotenoid, has also demonstrated similar effects against lung
cancer. 3) Fatty Fishes Fatty fishes, which are a good source of omega-3 fatty
acids, also prevent lung cancer development. Also, vitamin D (more specifically
D3) found in fatty fish like mackerel, salmon, and herring is said to inhibit
the growth of lung cancer cells. Fatty fishes also help control heart diseases,
high blood pressure, and stroke. Consume fatty fishes at least twice a week to
keep your lungs healthy. 4) Foods Rich in Selenium Selenium is an important
mineral, which can be obtained from Brazil buts, whole grains, ham, fish,
chicken, turkey, eggs, mushrooms, etc. A recent study showed 200 mcg of
selenium, obtained through the diet, significantly lowered lung cancer
incidence. It was also found that asthmatic patients with high levels of
selenium in blood showed better lung function. 5) Vitamin E and C Foods that are
rich in vitamin E, like walnuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, and other nuts, leafy
greens, mangoes, and avocados, have antioxidant properties, which maintain the
integrity of lung cells. A study showed a diet rich in Vitamin E lowered the
lung cancer risk by 20 % in smokers. Similar effects were seen with oranges and
other fruits and vegetables that contain vitamin C and folic acids, such as
kiwi, red bell peppers, asparagus, and dried beans. Apart from including these
food items in your diet, reduce the consumption of fats and exercise regularly.
Exercising at least 30 minutes a day significantly lowers the risk of all types
of cancer.
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