Oatmeal cancer claim questioned


COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Apr 3, 2008 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Danish health experts are
questioning a claim that oatmeal is a carcinogen.

A book by government health adviser Ane Bodil Sogaard says oatmeal contains
acrylamide, which has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory rats, the
Copenhagen Post said Thursday.

Christian Molgaard of the Danish Fitness and Nutrition Council said Sogaard's
claim overstates the true risk.

"Of course we want to try and minimize our intake of unnecessary health-damaging
substances in our foods, but we believe that oatmeal is a very good choice for
breakfast because of its high-fiber content and low levels of sugar," Molgaard
told consumer news site epn.dk.

A representative for the Danish Cancer Society said the levels of acrylamide
levels in oatmeal are very low.

"I think it would be problematic if we scared Danes away from eating it," said
Anne Tjonneland. "And not just because its acrylamide levels are very low -- far
lower than most breakfast products -- but also due to its direct nutritional
value."



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