| Literature DB >> 24669767 |
Michel de Lorgeril1, Patricia Salen.
Abstract
In addition to genetic predisposition and sex hormone exposure, physical activity and a healthy diet play important roles in breast cancer (BC). Increased intake of omega-3 fatty acids (n-3) associated with decreased omega-6 (n-6), resulting in a higher n-3/n-6 ratio compared with the western diet, are inversely associated with BC risk, as shown by Yang et al. in their meta-analysis in BMC Cancer. High consumption of polyphenols and organic foods increase the n-3/n-6 ratio, and in turn may decrease BC risk. Intake of high fiber foods and foods with low glycemic index decreases insulin resistance and diabetes risk, and in turn may decrease BC risk. The modernized Mediterranean diet is an effective strategy for combining these recommendations, and this dietary pattern reduces overall cancer risk and specifically BC risk. High-risk women should also eliminate environmental endocrine disruptors, including those from foods. Drugs that decrease the n-3/n-6 ratio or that are suspected of increasing BC or diabetes risk should be used with great caution by high-risk women and women wishing to decrease their BC risk.Please see related article: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/14/105/abstract.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24669767 PMCID: PMC3987049 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-12-54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
How to reduce breast cancer risk and improve survival after diagnosis
| Exposure to sex steroids | Decrease |
| Physical activity | Adopt optimal level1 |
| Modernized Mediterranean diet2 | Full adherence |
| Plant and marine n-3 | Increase3 |
| Plant and animal n-6 | Decrease3 |
| Polyphenols | Increase3 |
| Fiber | Increase3 |
| High GI foods | Decrease3 |
| Alcohol (no more than 1 drink/day) | Preferably wine |
| Organic foods (plant and animal sources) | May be beneficial |
| Exposure to endocrine disruptors | Decrease where possible |
| Insulin resistance and diabetic risk | Decrease4 |
| Age-associated weight gain | Limit4 |
| Drugs | |
| Cholesterol-lowering statins | Use caution |
| Drugs suspected to increased BC risk | Use caution |
| Drugs suspected to increased insulin resistance and diabetic risk | Use caution |
BC, breast cancer; GI, glycemic index.
1Tailored to the capacity of each individual.
2Consider an alternative healthy diet in specific populations; Okinawan diet for East Asians for instance.
3Compared with a western-style diet.
4By adhering to the modernized Mediterranean diet (see text).