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Nzoner's Game Room>Does Grilling Cause Cancer?
Hammock Parties 03:08 PM 07-02-2022
https://scitechdaily.com/bbq-cooking...-cause-cancer/



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Barbecue is sometimes promoted as a healthier style of cooking. When compared to cooking methods like frying which have long been considered extremely unhealthy, grilling appears to be less fatty. Along with reducing fat intake, barbecue may limit exposure to dangerous compounds created when cooking oil is heated. Usually, barbecuing takes place outdoors, which means it won’t normally affect indoor air quality. Even with all those benefits, there are some serious concerns about cooking foods — especially meat — over an open flame. The main concern is cancer.

How Barbecue Might Increase Cancer Risk

When meat is heated over an open flame, there is the potential for two sets of carcinogenic compounds to form. Creatine is an organic acid in meat prized by bodybuilders and that may have various health benefits and one major downside. The downside is that it turns into cancer-causing heterocyclic amines (HCAs) when heated. The other carcinogenic compound shows up when the fat from cooking meat drips down onto hot coals. The burning fat rises as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the smoke and sticks to the meat.

At this point, it is important to note that neither of the above chemicals has been proven to cause cancer in humans. They have caused cancer in lab animals at higher doses than humans are likely to consume. There is also an association between grilled meat intake and a precursor of colon cancer known as colorectal adenoma.

How to Lower the Cancer Risk of Barbecued Meat

The first step that some experts suggest is to avoid charcoal as a cooking fuel given the risk of PAHs being created. Given that there is no proof of charcoal being more likely to cause cancer than any other cooking fuel, grill cooks may want to try one of two other suggested methods for lowering cancer risk:

Marination

Marinating meat is good for more than just tenderness and flavor. Marination appears to lower the cancer risk from grilled meats. Researchers found that marinating meat for at least 20 minutes before grilling lowered the concentration of carcinogenic compounds by 72 percent according to one study. One contributing factor to the health benefits of marinades may be the presence of herbs that contain powerful antioxidants.

Microwaving

By microwaving meat before grilling it, it is possible to release some of the fat. The fat is what causes the barbecue flare-ups and generates the PAHs. Microwaving also lessens the time the meat has to spend over the flame. Less time means less exposure to carcinogens.

Leaner Cuts

The cancer risk from consuming grilled meat may be reduced with leaner cuts. There isn’t as much fat in the leaner meat, so there will be less to melt and drip onto the coals and produce the PAHs.

Clean The Grill

The accumulation of charred gunk on grill grates may lead to some of the compounds being transferred to food. The danger can be limited by a thorough cleaning of grates with each cooking session.

Line the Grill

Protecting meat from carcinogens in burning fat makes it safer to eat. A cook can reduce the amount of fat that gets to the coals by lining grill grates with foil. To ensure that the meat does get some flavor benefits from the smoke and for better ventilation, the cook can poke some holes in the foil.

Whether or not cooking over an open flame increases cancer risk, it makes sense to be aware of the danger and take precautions just in case. The simple steps above may help to keep exposure low.

References:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5452244/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15199546/
pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jf404966w

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notorious 06:46 PM 07-04-2022
If grilling causes cancer consider me Deadpool.
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loochy 07:28 PM 07-04-2022
I just grilled up some cancer kabobs and some bacon wrapped cancer stuffed with cancer sausage.

FU hippie pieces of crap
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Rain Man 07:30 PM 07-04-2022
This is ridiculous. Gorillas do not cause cancer.
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ClevelandBronco 08:07 PM 07-04-2022
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
This is ridiculous. Gorillas do not cause cancer.
Not gorillas per se. Just gorillas cooked over an open flame.
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Rainbarrel 02:42 AM 07-05-2022
The 12 ounce curl marathons offset the 4th meat charring
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InChiefsHeaven 07:11 AM 07-05-2022
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I mean shit, grilling causes cancer, and now growing your own food causes heart failure.

Ha! I'll have to tell my wife, who grows over half of what we eat...Honey, I'm sorry, but all that healthy stuff you grow...it's gonna kill you...

It blows my mind that an article like that even gets written...
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