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Fig. 1. This diagram represents a simplified version of the “Double Pyramid” (Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition, 2014), which compares foods ranked in order of recommended intakes for optimal health to foods ranked in order of estimated environmental i
Fig. 2. Estimated number of cases for the most common cancers worldwide in 2012 (most recent data available)
Fig. 3. Subclasses of dietary flavonoids, including anthocyanidins, flavonols, flavanols, flavanones and isoflavones, with example bioactives, some common food sources and a representative chemical  struc-ture for each subclass.
Fig. 4. Bioactive food compounds can target a variety of cellular processes that are involved in car- car-cinogenesis, including carcinogen metabolism, DNA repair, epigenome modification, cell cycle  regula-tion, apoptosis and inflammation
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