Weight control via dietary caloric restriction and/or physical activity has been demonstrated in animal models for cancer prevention. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Body weight loss due to negative energy balance significantly reduces some metabolic growth factors and endocrinal hormones such as IGF-1, leptin, adiponectin, and glucocorticoids, etc., that may be associated with anti-cancer mechanisms. In this review, we summarized the recent studies related to weight control and growth factors. The potential molecular targets focused on those growth factors- and hormones-dependent cellular signaling pathways are further discussed. It appears that multiple factors and multiple signaling cascades, especially for R...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
Obesity is one of the most challenging and growing health problems, worldwide. Epidemiologic studies...
Weight control via dietary caloric restriction and/or physical activity has been demonstrated in ani...
Obesity is well recognized to increase the risk of several types of cancer [1]. It has been suggeste...
Overweight and obese not only increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and type-2 diabetes mellit...
Citation: Standard, J., Jiang, Y., Yu, M., Su, X., Zhao, Z., Xu, J., … Wang, W. (2014). Reduced sign...
textOver 60% of U.S. adults are either overweight or obese. The effect of obesity on cancer mortali...
Weight control by exercise and dietary calorie restriction (DCR) has been associated with reduced ca...
textObesity is one the few modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. Hence, an evaluation of the me...
Weight control by exercise and dietary calorie restriction (DCR) has been associated with reduced ca...
An important discovery of recent years has been that lifestyle and environmental factors affect canc...
Stephen D Hursting12*, Sarah M Dunlap1, Nikki A Ford1, Marcie J Hursting3 and Laura M Lashinger12 A...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionWeiqun WangWeight control via dietary caloric restr...
Obesity, a growing health problem worldwide, has been associated with the metabolic syndrome, diabet...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
Obesity is one of the most challenging and growing health problems, worldwide. Epidemiologic studies...
Weight control via dietary caloric restriction and/or physical activity has been demonstrated in ani...
Obesity is well recognized to increase the risk of several types of cancer [1]. It has been suggeste...
Overweight and obese not only increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and type-2 diabetes mellit...
Citation: Standard, J., Jiang, Y., Yu, M., Su, X., Zhao, Z., Xu, J., … Wang, W. (2014). Reduced sign...
textOver 60% of U.S. adults are either overweight or obese. The effect of obesity on cancer mortali...
Weight control by exercise and dietary calorie restriction (DCR) has been associated with reduced ca...
textObesity is one the few modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. Hence, an evaluation of the me...
Weight control by exercise and dietary calorie restriction (DCR) has been associated with reduced ca...
An important discovery of recent years has been that lifestyle and environmental factors affect canc...
Stephen D Hursting12*, Sarah M Dunlap1, Nikki A Ford1, Marcie J Hursting3 and Laura M Lashinger12 A...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionWeiqun WangWeight control via dietary caloric restr...
Obesity, a growing health problem worldwide, has been associated with the metabolic syndrome, diabet...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
Obesity is one of the most challenging and growing health problems, worldwide. Epidemiologic studies...