Department of Urology, NYU Langone Health and Manhattan Veterans Affairs, New York, NY, USA.
Population Health, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, USA.
Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 2022 Sep;25(3):444-452. doi: 10.1038/s41391-022-00553-2. Epub 2022 Jul 5.
Plant-based diets are increasingly popular and have many well-established benefits for health and environmental sustainability. Our objective was to perform a systematic review of plant-based diets and prostate cancer.
We performed a systematic database and citation search in February 2022. Studies were included if they reported primary data on plant-based dietary patterns (i.e., vegan, vegetarian, plant-based) and incidence among at-risk men for prostate cancer, or oncologic, general health/nutrition, or quality of life outcomes among patients with prostate cancer or caregivers.
A total of 32 publications were eligible for the qualitative synthesis, representing 5 interventional and 11 observational studies. Interventional studies primarily focused on lifestyle modification including plant-based diets for men on active surveillance for localized prostate cancer or with biochemical recurrence after treatment, showing improvements in short-term oncologic outcomes alongside improvements in general health and nutrition. Observational studies primarily focused on prostate cancer risk, showing either protective or null associations for plant-based dietary patterns. Studies of the vegan diet consistently showed favorable associations with risk and/or outcomes. Gaps in the current literature include impact for long-term disease-specific outcomes.
Interventional studies showed generally favorable results of lifestyle modifications incorporating a plant-based diet with prostate cancer outcomes as well as improvements in nutrition and general health. Observational studies demonstrated either a lower risk of prostate cancer or no significant difference. These results are encouraging in light of the many benefits of plant-based diets for overall health, as well as environmental sustainability and animal welfare.
植物性饮食越来越受欢迎,对健康和环境可持续性有许多已确立的益处。我们的目的是对植物性饮食与前列腺癌进行系统评价。
我们于 2022 年 2 月进行了系统的数据库和引文搜索。如果研究报告了植物性饮食模式(即纯素食、素食、植物性饮食)与前列腺癌高危男性的发病率,或前列腺癌患者或照护者的肿瘤学、一般健康/营养或生活质量结果的主要数据,则将其纳入研究。
共有 32 篇文献符合定性综合分析的标准,其中包括 5 项干预性研究和 11 项观察性研究。干预性研究主要集中在生活方式的改变上,包括对局部前列腺癌或治疗后生化复发的男性进行植物性饮食,在肿瘤学短期结果改善的同时,也改善了一般健康和营养状况。观察性研究主要集中在前列腺癌的风险上,显示植物性饮食模式与前列腺癌风险呈保护或无关联。关于纯素食的研究一致显示与风险和/或结果呈有利关联。目前文献中的空白包括对长期疾病特异性结果的影响。
干预性研究表明,将植物性饮食纳入生活方式改变通常会对前列腺癌结果以及营养和一般健康状况产生有利影响。观察性研究则表明前列腺癌的风险较低或无显著差异。考虑到植物性饮食对整体健康、环境可持续性和动物福利的诸多益处,这些结果令人鼓舞。