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The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience

SIMPLE SUMMARY: High body mass index (BMI) is correlated with an increased production of hormones (estrogens, insulin, testosterone, leptin), and pro-inflammatory cytokines, which have been associated with breast cancer (BC) risk and recurrence. Regular physical activity (PA) decreases BMI and blood...

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Autores principales: Pistelli, Mirco, Natalucci, Valentina, Scortichini, Laura, Agostinelli, Veronica, Lenci, Edoardo, Crocetti, Sonia, Merloni, Filippo, Bastianelli, Lucia, Taus, Marina, Fumelli, Daniele, Giulietti, Gloria, Cola, Claudia, Capecci, Marianna, Serrani, Roberta, Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella, Ricci, Maurizio, Nicolai, Albano, Barbieri, Elena, Nicolai, Giulia, Ballatore, Zelmira, Savini, Agnese, Berardi, Rossana
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215539
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author Pistelli, Mirco
Natalucci, Valentina
Scortichini, Laura
Agostinelli, Veronica
Lenci, Edoardo
Crocetti, Sonia
Merloni, Filippo
Bastianelli, Lucia
Taus, Marina
Fumelli, Daniele
Giulietti, Gloria
Cola, Claudia
Capecci, Marianna
Serrani, Roberta
Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella
Ricci, Maurizio
Nicolai, Albano
Barbieri, Elena
Nicolai, Giulia
Ballatore, Zelmira
Savini, Agnese
Berardi, Rossana
author_facet Pistelli, Mirco
Natalucci, Valentina
Scortichini, Laura
Agostinelli, Veronica
Lenci, Edoardo
Crocetti, Sonia
Merloni, Filippo
Bastianelli, Lucia
Taus, Marina
Fumelli, Daniele
Giulietti, Gloria
Cola, Claudia
Capecci, Marianna
Serrani, Roberta
Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella
Ricci, Maurizio
Nicolai, Albano
Barbieri, Elena
Nicolai, Giulia
Ballatore, Zelmira
Savini, Agnese
Berardi, Rossana
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: High body mass index (BMI) is correlated with an increased production of hormones (estrogens, insulin, testosterone, leptin), and pro-inflammatory cytokines, which have been associated with breast cancer (BC) risk and recurrence. Regular physical activity (PA) decreases BMI and blood concentrations of testosterone, estrogens, insulin and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Moreover, the Mediterranean diet (MD) reduces obesity, metabolic syndrome (MS) and insulin resistance, which are all associated with increased risk of BC onset and recurrence. Despite the accumulating evidence of the detrimental effect of physical inactivity and overweight on BC recurrence, weight control and PA counseling are not yet current practice. The principal aim of the lifestyle intervention is to promote weight loss through diet and physical activity in overweight and/or high-risk breast cancer survivors. Moreover, implementing a “lifestyle interventions program” in clinical practice can lead to improvements in psychophysical well-being and favor the correction of cardiovascular risk factors and compliance with endocrine therapy, potentially translating into a prognostic advantage. ABSTRACT: A healthy lifestyle plays a strategic role in the prevention of BC. The aim of our prospective study is to evaluate the effects of a lifestyle interventions program based on special exercise and nutrition education on weight, psycho-physical well-being, blood lipid and hormonal profile among BC patients who underwent primary surgery. From January 2014 to March 2017, a multidisciplinary group of oncologists, dieticians, physiatrists and an exercise specialist evaluated 98 adult BC female patients at baseline and at different time points. The patients had at least one of the following risk factors: BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2), high testosterone levels, high serum insulin levels or diagnosis of MS. Statistically significant differences are shown in terms of BMI variation with the lifestyle interventions program, as well as in waist circumference and blood glucose, insulin and testosterone levels. Moreover, a statistically significant difference was reported in variations of total Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score, in the anxiety HADS score and improvement in joint pain. Our results suggested that promoting a healthy lifestyle in clinical practice reduces risk factors involved in BC recurrence and ensures psycho-physical well-being.
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spelling pubmed-85833452021-11-12 The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience Pistelli, Mirco Natalucci, Valentina Scortichini, Laura Agostinelli, Veronica Lenci, Edoardo Crocetti, Sonia Merloni, Filippo Bastianelli, Lucia Taus, Marina Fumelli, Daniele Giulietti, Gloria Cola, Claudia Capecci, Marianna Serrani, Roberta Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella Ricci, Maurizio Nicolai, Albano Barbieri, Elena Nicolai, Giulia Ballatore, Zelmira Savini, Agnese Berardi, Rossana Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: High body mass index (BMI) is correlated with an increased production of hormones (estrogens, insulin, testosterone, leptin), and pro-inflammatory cytokines, which have been associated with breast cancer (BC) risk and recurrence. Regular physical activity (PA) decreases BMI and blood concentrations of testosterone, estrogens, insulin and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Moreover, the Mediterranean diet (MD) reduces obesity, metabolic syndrome (MS) and insulin resistance, which are all associated with increased risk of BC onset and recurrence. Despite the accumulating evidence of the detrimental effect of physical inactivity and overweight on BC recurrence, weight control and PA counseling are not yet current practice. The principal aim of the lifestyle intervention is to promote weight loss through diet and physical activity in overweight and/or high-risk breast cancer survivors. Moreover, implementing a “lifestyle interventions program” in clinical practice can lead to improvements in psychophysical well-being and favor the correction of cardiovascular risk factors and compliance with endocrine therapy, potentially translating into a prognostic advantage. ABSTRACT: A healthy lifestyle plays a strategic role in the prevention of BC. The aim of our prospective study is to evaluate the effects of a lifestyle interventions program based on special exercise and nutrition education on weight, psycho-physical well-being, blood lipid and hormonal profile among BC patients who underwent primary surgery. From January 2014 to March 2017, a multidisciplinary group of oncologists, dieticians, physiatrists and an exercise specialist evaluated 98 adult BC female patients at baseline and at different time points. The patients had at least one of the following risk factors: BMI ≥ 25 kg/m(2), high testosterone levels, high serum insulin levels or diagnosis of MS. Statistically significant differences are shown in terms of BMI variation with the lifestyle interventions program, as well as in waist circumference and blood glucose, insulin and testosterone levels. Moreover, a statistically significant difference was reported in variations of total Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score, in the anxiety HADS score and improvement in joint pain. Our results suggested that promoting a healthy lifestyle in clinical practice reduces risk factors involved in BC recurrence and ensures psycho-physical well-being. MDPI 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8583345/ /pubmed/34771702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215539 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pistelli, Mirco
Natalucci, Valentina
Scortichini, Laura
Agostinelli, Veronica
Lenci, Edoardo
Crocetti, Sonia
Merloni, Filippo
Bastianelli, Lucia
Taus, Marina
Fumelli, Daniele
Giulietti, Gloria
Cola, Claudia
Capecci, Marianna
Serrani, Roberta
Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella
Ricci, Maurizio
Nicolai, Albano
Barbieri, Elena
Nicolai, Giulia
Ballatore, Zelmira
Savini, Agnese
Berardi, Rossana
The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience
title The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience
title_full The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience
title_fullStr The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience
title_short The Impact of Lifestyle Interventions in High-Risk Early Breast Cancer Patients: A Modeling Approach from a Single Institution Experience
title_sort impact of lifestyle interventions in high-risk early breast cancer patients: a modeling approach from a single institution experience
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215539
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