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Narrative review of lifestyle interventions in breast cancer survivors: current evidence and future directions.

Authors :
Gabel, Kelsey
Chakos, Kaitlin
Oliveira, Manoela Lima
Perez, Julienne Sanchez
Cares, Kate
Lima, Natalia Salvatierra
Ganschow, Pamela
Yanez, Betina
Gadi, Vijayakrishna
Tussing-Humphreys, Lisa
Source :
JNCI Cancer Spectrum; Dec2024, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p1-21, 21p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background In 8 females, 1 will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Although medical advances have increased the likelihood of survival, up to 90% of females will gain weight during and after treatment increasing the risk of breast cancer recurrence and obesity-related comorbidities in survivorship. Behavioral lifestyle interventions focused on diet with or without physical activity can provide breast cancer survivors nonpharmacological options to decrease weight gain and cardiometabolic risk. Method A PubMed search was conducted to identify all behavioral lifestyle interventions focused on diet or diet combined with physical activity longer than 4 weeks of duration in breast cancer survivors that included body weight as an outcome. This review aims to summarize the effects on body weight, body composition, and cardiometabolic risk markers. Results The review shows there is high heterogeneity in type and duration of the intervention to affect weight and cardiometabolic risk in survivorship. Calorie restriction with and without physical activity appears to promote weight loss among breast cancer survivors. However, the effects on cardiometabolic factors are less clear. Conclusions Future studies should be powered for body weight and cardiometabolic effects. Researchers should also consider interventions that (1) are less complex, (2) recruit a more racially and ethnically diverse sample, (3) integrate resistance training, (4) implement the intervention in closer proximity to diagnosis, (5) target weight management in this population before it occurs, and (6) analyze body composition in addition to body weight measurements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25155091
Volume :
8
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
JNCI Cancer Spectrum
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182368361
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkae108