Caffeine and exercise 'work together to ward off skin cancer'
Caffeine and exercise may work together to ward off skin cancer, research suggests. An early study found the combination reduced the number of skin tumours in cancer-prone mice by 62 per cent. Tumours also
shrank by 85 per cent in treated animals.
Study leader Dr Yao-Ping Lu, from Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy in New Jersey, US, said: 'We found that this combination treatment can decrease sunlight-caused skin cancer formation in a mouse model.
'I believe we may extrapolate these findings to humans and anticipate that we would benefit from these combination treatments as well.'
Mice exercised on a running wheel after being given a dose of caffeine.
Both caffeine and exercise alone produced positive effects, but the benefit was greater when the two were combined.
Mice treated with caffeine alone had 27% fewer tumours than untreated mice and their cancers were 61% smaller.
In exercise-only mice, tumour activity decreased by 35% and tumour volume by 70%.
Caffeine and exercise also led to a weight reduction of 63% in mice fed a high fat diet.
Dr Lu believes the common link is inflammation, which dropped as much as 92% in mice given the combination treatment.
The findings were presented at the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting in Chicago.
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