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

Author:

Pistelli MircoORCID,Natalucci ValentinaORCID,Scortichini Laura,Agostinelli VeronicaORCID,Lenci Edoardo,Crocetti Sonia,Merloni Filippo,Bastianelli Lucia,Taus Marina,Fumelli Daniele,Giulietti Gloria,Cola Claudia,Capecci MariannaORCID,Serrani Roberta,Ceravolo Maria Gabriella,Ricci Maurizio,Nicolai Albano,Barbieri ElenaORCID,Nicolai Giulia,Ballatore Zelmira,Savini Agnese,Berardi RossanaORCID

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/m2, 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.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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