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Randomized trial of weight loss on circulating ghrelin levels among breast cancer survivors

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NPJ BREAST CANCER
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41523-021-00260-6

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  1. American Institute for Cancer Research
  2. Breast Cancer Research Foundation
  3. Yale Cancer Center Support Grant [P30 CA016359]
  4. Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Center for Advancing Translational Science, a component of the National Institutes of Health [UL1 TR000142]

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This study found that weight loss achieved through a lifestyle intervention is associated with higher ghrelin levels in breast cancer survivors, which may be informative for developing sustainable weight loss programming for this population.
Obesity among breast cancer survivors is associated with increased risk for recurrence and mortality. The hormone ghrelin plays a role in initiating appetite and thus regulating body weight. This study aims to determine the effect of a lifestyle intervention on ghrelin levels in breast cancer survivors with a body mass index (BMI) >= 25 kg/m(2). The Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition (LEAN) study was a 6-month randomized trial, examining the effectiveness of a weight loss intervention versus usual care in 151 breast cancer survivors with BMI >= 25 kg/m(2). Ghrelin was measured in fasting baseline and 6-month blood samples. Baseline associations between ghrelin, body composition, and blood biomarkers were examined. Six-month change in ghrelin was compared between study arms. Ghrelin measurements were available for 149 women. At baseline, ghrelin was correlated with age (r = 0.28, p < 0.001) and inversely correlated with weight (r = -0.18, p = 0.03), lean body mass (r = -0.18, p = 0.02), and leptin (r = -0.18, p = 0.03). Over 6 months, ghrelin increased by 144 pg/mL (7.2%) in the intervention and decreased by 466 pg/mL (32.5%) in the usual care (p = 0.07). Among all women, greater weight loss was associated with an increase in ghrelin (p = 0.01). These findings indicate that weight loss, achieved through a lifestyle intervention, is associated with higher ghrelin levels in breast cancer survivors which may be informative for developing sustainable weight loss programming for this population. Future research should investigate the long term impacts of lifestyle interventions on ghrelin levels in the context of weight maintenance and weight regain.

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