Endogenous estrogens have been associated with overall breast cancer risk, particularly for postmenopausal women, and ways to reduce these estrogens have served as a primary means to decrease overall risk. This narrative review of clinical studies details how various nutritional and exercise lifestyle interventions have been used to modify estrogen levels and metabolism to provide a protective impact against breast cancer incidence. We also summarized the evidence supporting the efficacy of interventions, outcomes of interest and identified emerging research themes. A systematic PubMed MEDLINE search identified scholarly articles or reviews published between 2000-2020 that contained either a cohort, cross-sectional, or interventional study ...
The hypothesis that dietary fat may increase the risk of breast cancer by increasing the availabilit...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Strong...
A growing body of literature has examined the role of physical activity (PA) in modifying the effect...
Background: Physical inactivity and being overweight are modifiable lifestyle risk factors that cons...
Background: Postmenopausal breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Western women. There are se...
Exercise dose comparison trials with biomarker outcomes can identify the amount of exercise required...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Introduction: Studies examining the association between individual dietary components and breast can...
High serum levels of testosterone and estradiol, the bioavailability of which may be increased by We...
Background: Physical activity is linked to breast cancer risk reduction in women, yet the mechanism ...
Introduction: Physical inactivity and overweight are risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. ...
Introduction: Physical inactivity and overweight are risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. ...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. T...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among women ...
Introduction: Regular physical activity may alter estrogen metabolism. The aim of the present study...
The hypothesis that dietary fat may increase the risk of breast cancer by increasing the availabilit...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Strong...
A growing body of literature has examined the role of physical activity (PA) in modifying the effect...
Background: Physical inactivity and being overweight are modifiable lifestyle risk factors that cons...
Background: Postmenopausal breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Western women. There are se...
Exercise dose comparison trials with biomarker outcomes can identify the amount of exercise required...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed neoplastic disease in women, which leads to a significa...
Introduction: Studies examining the association between individual dietary components and breast can...
High serum levels of testosterone and estradiol, the bioavailability of which may be increased by We...
Background: Physical activity is linked to breast cancer risk reduction in women, yet the mechanism ...
Introduction: Physical inactivity and overweight are risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. ...
Introduction: Physical inactivity and overweight are risk factors for postmenopausal breast cancer. ...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been associated with a decreased risk for breast cancer. T...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among women ...
Introduction: Regular physical activity may alter estrogen metabolism. The aim of the present study...
The hypothesis that dietary fat may increase the risk of breast cancer by increasing the availabilit...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Strong...
A growing body of literature has examined the role of physical activity (PA) in modifying the effect...