Purpose: To study whether physical inactive women with a tendency to develop metabolic syndrome have high levels of 17[beta]-estradiol (E2) of importance for breast cancer risk. Methods: Two hundred and four healthy women of reproductive age were assessed for self-reported leisure-time physical activity (LPA), resting heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), anthropometry, and serum glucose, lipids, and insulin [Norwegian Energy Balance and Breast Cancer Aspect (EBBA) study]. E2 was measured in daily saliva samples throughout an entire menstrual cycle. A clustered metabolic risk score [z metabolic syndrome (zMS); total cholesterol-high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio, insulin resistance, total fat tissue, BP, and triglycerides] ...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the complex associations bet...
PURPOSE: Physical activity may reduce endogenous estrogens, but few studies have assessed effects on...
Introduction: Regular physical activity may alter estrogen metabolism. The aim of the present study...
The Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) Study was a randomized controlled trial to examine the ...
Background: Physical activity is linked to breast cancer risk reduction in women, yet the mechanism ...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently found that postmenopausal breast cancer risk incre...
Background: Increased exposure to endogenous estrogen and/or insulin may partly explain the relation...
BackgroundAmong postmenopausal breast cancer survivors, poor physical health has been associated wit...
Purpose: The overall objective of this prospective study was to quantify the prevalence of insulin r...
The relationship between circulating estrogen levels and cardiometabolic risk factors such as insuli...
Obesity is one of the most important problems of modern societies, and is considered a modern plague...
Background:An inactive lifestyle is a risk factor for several types of cancer. A proposed pathway th...
Background: It is hypothesized that exercise can lead to a decrease in breast cancer risk through se...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the complex associations bet...
PURPOSE: Physical activity may reduce endogenous estrogens, but few studies have assessed effects on...
Introduction: Regular physical activity may alter estrogen metabolism. The aim of the present study...
The Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) Study was a randomized controlled trial to examine the ...
Background: Physical activity is linked to breast cancer risk reduction in women, yet the mechanism ...
Background: Prospective studies have consistently found that postmenopausal breast cancer risk incre...
Background: Increased exposure to endogenous estrogen and/or insulin may partly explain the relation...
BackgroundAmong postmenopausal breast cancer survivors, poor physical health has been associated wit...
Purpose: The overall objective of this prospective study was to quantify the prevalence of insulin r...
The relationship between circulating estrogen levels and cardiometabolic risk factors such as insuli...
Obesity is one of the most important problems of modern societies, and is considered a modern plague...
Background:An inactive lifestyle is a risk factor for several types of cancer. A proposed pathway th...
Background: It is hypothesized that exercise can lead to a decrease in breast cancer risk through se...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Purpose: Increased physical activity (PA) is associated with a reduced risk of several cancers. PA m...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the complex associations bet...