Commercially available lifestyle modification program: randomized controlled trial addressing heart and bone health in BRCA1/2+ breast cancer survivors after risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy

  • Kathleen M. Sturgeon
  • , Lorraine T. Dean
  • , Mariane Heroux
  • , Jessica Kane
  • , Toni Bauer
  • , Erica Palmer
  • , Jin Long
  • , Shannon Lynch
  • , Linda Jacobs
  • , David B. Sarwer
  • , Mary B. Leonard
  • , Kathryn Schmitz

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Abstract

Purpose: The goal of this RCT was to examine the efficacy and safety of a web-based program to improve cardiovascular and bone health outcomes, among 35 BRCA1/2+ breast cancer survivors who underwent prophylactic oophorectomy and thus experienced premature surgical menopause. Methods: A 12-month commercially available web-based lifestyle modification program (Precision Nutrition Coaching) was utilized. Cardiovascular fitness, dietary intake, leisure time activity, body composition, bone mineral density, bone structure, and muscle strength were assessed. Results: Average adherence to all program components was 74.8 %. Women in the intervention group maintained their cardiovascular fitness level over the 12 months (1.1 ± 7.9 %), while the control group significantly decreased fitness capacity (−4.0 ± 7.5 %). There was a significant difference between groups in percent change of whole body bone area (−0.8 ± 2.5 control and 0.5 ± 1.30 intervention). We also observed decreased BMI (−4.7 ± 6.2 %) and fat mass (−8.6 ± 12.7 %) in the intervention group due to significant concomitant decreases in caloric intake and increases in caloric expenditure. The control group demonstrated decreased caloric intake and decreased lean tissue mass. Conclusions: In this population at high risk for detrimental cardiovascular and bone outcomes, a commercially available lifestyle intervention program mitigated a decline in cardiovascular health, improved bone health, and decreased weight through fat loss. Implications for cancer survivors: Precision Nutrition Coaching has shown benefit in breast cancer survivors for reduced risk of deleterious cardiovascular and bone outcomes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)246-255
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Cancer Survivorship
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2017

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Oncology(nursing)

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