Jamaica Gleaner

‘Eat ackee in peace’.

No prostate cancer from fruit, CHASE research reveals

- Jason Cross/Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

RESEARCH SPONSORED by non-profit organisati­on CHASE fund aimed at discoverin­g if Jamaica’s national fruit, ackee, causes prostate cancer in men, has returned results indicating that it is indeed safe to consume it. This was outlined by the organisati­on’s chief executive officer, Wilford Heaven, who was part of a group from CHASE at a Gleaner Editors’ Forum on Thursday at the newspaper’s Kingston offices.

The project was a collaborat­ive initiative between CHASE and the University of the West Indies through its Caribbean Institute for Health Research.

“We looked at Jamaican men and prostate cancer because we eat ackee, and we like ackee, but we didn’t know if it contribute­d to prostate cancer,” said Heaven. “There was no correlatio­n, so you can eat your ackee in peace and feel comfortabl­e. Before, there was a notion that there was a correlatio­n. That project is complete, and what it suggests is that there is nothing to support that,” he said.

CHASE has spent approximat­ely $50 million on various kinds of research, an achievemen­t Heaven is proud of.

AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR

Another important area of research CHASE has supported is to decipher the causes of aggressive behaviour in the island’s youth.

“CHASE is really a knowledge-based organisati­on. Research is not a glamour area, but we need to understand what is happening and what explains it,” Heaven noted. “We intend to provide more details on a study of what explains aggression in children. We also funded a project that looked at what causes certain behavioura­l patterns that we have seen in our children, particular­ly in the school system. We cannot pretend as if there isn’t a problem.”

The results of that research should be published soon, Heaven indicated.

CHASE has also spent money for research on cardiovasc­ular disease, lead battery smelting, the testing of soil, and the various impacts on yam and other food.

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Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven

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