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Dramatic dietary fat reduction is feasible for breast cancer patients: Results of the randomised study, WINS (UK) - Stage 1

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EJSO
卷 37, 期 10, 页码 848-855

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2011.07.010

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Diet; Dietary fat; Breast cancer

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  1. World Cancer Research Fund
  2. Winchester Cancer Research Trust
  3. Breast Cancer Research Trust

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Introduction: The influence of dietary fat on breast tumour growth(1) and, more recently, on treatment outcomes,(2.3) suggests an important role for dietary advice in the future health of breast cancer patients. The Women's Intervention Nutrition Study (UK) - Stage 1 assessed the feasibility of achieving and maintaining a >= 50% reduction in reported fat intake in postmenopausal, early stage breast cancer patients in the UK. Method: This study recruited patients in South-east England between 2000 and 2005. They were randomly allocated into two groups. Group 1 (n = 54), received specific dietary counselling to halve their reported fat intake and maintain this low fat intake. Group 2 (n = 53) received healthy eating advice only. Dietitian-led group sessions provided support for women in both groups over 2 years.(4) Validated four-day diaries were used to measure intake. Data analysis used Generalised Linear Model (GLM) for repeated measures and logistic regression. Results: A significantly greater proportion of women in Group I reported a fat intake reduction of >= 50% at 3 months (p < .001) and 24 months (p < .001) than in Group 2. The size of the effect of active dietary counselling was 37% at 3 months (95%CI: 21-54%) and 35% at 24 months (95%CI: 17-53%). Mean fat intake was halved at 3 months and 24 months in Group 1 only. Conclusion: Demonstrating such feasibility is a key step towards defining diet's role in the secondary prevention of breast cancer. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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