1. Evidence-based tailored nutrition educational intervention improves adherence to dietary guidelines, anthropometric measures and serum metabolic biomarkers in early-stage breast cancer patients: A prospective interventional study
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Maria Cristina Mele, Alice Avancini, Sara Pilotto, Giovanni Scambia, Elena Fiorio, Isabella Sperduti, Marco Cintoni, Clelia Bonaiuto, Michele Milella, Emilio Bria, Daniela Tregnago, Sara Zanelli, Ilaria Trestini, Valentina Zambonin, Giampaolo Tortora, Antonio Gasbarrini, A. Caldart, Luisa Carbognin, and Veronica Parolin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Weight loss ,AICR, American Institute for Cancer Research ,HDL, high-density lipoprotein ,Breast Neoplasms ,Settore MED/49 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DIETETICHE APPLICATE ,Overweight ,WHO, World Health Organization ,Body Mass Index ,Nutrition Policy ,Breast cancer ,Body mass index change ,24HR, 24-h dietary recall ,Internal medicine ,HER, Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor ,WC, waist circumference ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,EORTC QLQ, European Organization for Research and Treatment for Cancer Quality of Life Core Questionnaire ,RC254-282 ,IQR, interquartile range ,Nutritional intervention ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,General Medicine ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,CI, Confidence Interval ,Dietary guidelines ,Serum metabolic biomarkers change ,WCRF, World Cancer Research Fund ,Surgery ,Original Article ,EBC, early-stage breast cancer ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,BMI, Body Mass Index ,Med-Diet, Mediterranean diet ,Lipid profile ,business ,Weight gain ,IPAQ, International Physical Activity Questionnaire short form ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Purpose The impact of the adherence to dietary guidelines of early-stage breast cancer (EBC) patients on body composition changes during treatment is not entirely defined. This study aimed to evaluate the role of an evidence-based nutrition educational intervention, according to adherence to dietary guidelines, in EBC patients. Methods This prospective study included EBC patients, candidates for neoadjuvant/adjuvant therapy. Patients received an evidence-based tailored nutrition educational intervention. The adherence to dietary guidelines, anthropometric and dietary assessments, and blood glucose and lipid profile tests were evaluated at baseline and after a 12-months nutritional intervention. Results Two hundred and forty-three patients were enrolled. At baseline, 38.3% and 23.9% of patients were overweight and obese, weight gain ≥5% (compared to 6-months before enrollment) and central obesity were observed in 47.3% and 52.7% of patients, respectively. Adherence to dietary guidelines was low (median Med-Diet score: 6 [IQR 4–8]). After the nutritional intervention (median follow-up: 22 months [range 12–45]), adherence to dietary guidelines significantly increased (median Med-Diet score: 12 [IQR 8–13]), p, Highlights • A nutritional intervention improves adherence to dietary guidelines among patients with early-stage breast cancer. • High adherence to dietary guidelines enhances anthropometric measures. • Serum metabolic profile improves with high adherence to dietary guidelines. • Early-stage breast cancer patients should receive a nutritional assessment immediately after diagnosis. • Dietary intervention, to control body weight, could enhance the disease outcome.
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- 2021