Sturgeon Kathleen M, Dean Lorraine T, Heroux Mariane, Kane Jessica, Bauer Toni, Palmer Erica, Long Jin, Lynch Shannon, Jacobs Linda, Sarwer David B, Leonard Mary B, Schmitz Kathryn
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3440 Market St, Suite 440, Office 458, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Precision Nutrition, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Cancer Surviv. 2017 Apr;11(2):246-255. doi: 10.1007/s11764-016-0582-z. Epub 2016 Nov 21.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Precision Nutrition Coaching has shown benefit in breast cancer survivors for reduced risk of deleterious cardiovascular and bone outcomes.
本随机对照试验的目的是研究一个基于网络的项目对35名接受预防性卵巢切除术并因此经历过早手术绝经的BRCA1/2+乳腺癌幸存者改善心血管和骨骼健康状况的疗效和安全性。
采用了一个为期12个月的商业性基于网络的生活方式改变项目(精准营养指导)。对心血管健康状况、饮食摄入、休闲时间活动、身体成分、骨矿物质密度、骨骼结构和肌肉力量进行了评估。
所有项目组成部分的平均依从率为74.8%。干预组女性在12个月内维持了她们的心血管健康水平(1.1±7.9%),而对照组的健康能力显著下降(-4.0±7.5%)。两组在全身骨面积变化百分比上存在显著差异(对照组为-0.8±2.5,干预组为0.5±1.30)。我们还观察到,由于热量摄入显著减少和热量消耗增加,干预组的体重指数(BMI)下降了(-4.7±6.2%),脂肪量下降了(-8.6±12.7%)。对照组的热量摄入减少,瘦组织质量下降。
在这个心血管和骨骼出现不良后果风险较高的人群中,一个商业性的生活方式干预项目减轻了心血管健康的下降,改善了骨骼健康,并通过减少脂肪减轻了体重。
精准营养指导已显示对乳腺癌幸存者有益,可降低有害心血管和骨骼后果的风险。