Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity with its associated metabolic dysregulation, including hyperinsulinemia and aberrant circadian rhythms, increases the risk for a variety of cancers including postmenopausal breast cancer. Caloric restriction can ameliorate the harmful metabolic effects of obesity and inhibit cancer progression but is difficult to implement and maintain outside of the clinic. In this study, we aim to test a time-restricted feeding (TRF) approach on mouse models of obesity-driven postmenopausal breast cancer. We show that TRF abrogates the obesity-enhanced mammary tumor growth in two orthotopic models in the absence of calorie restriction or weight loss. TRF also reduces breast cancer metastasis to the lung. Furthe...
Obese premenopausal women with breast cancer have poorer prognosis for long term survival, in part b...
Obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome are associated with an increased risk of develop...
Background: Time restricted feeding (TRF) refers to dietary interventions in which food access is li...
BackgroundMenopause is associated with significant hormonal changes that result in increased total b...
Advanced age and obesity are two major risk factors for breast cancer (BC). This presents a signific...
SummaryBecause current therapeutics for obesity are limited and only offer modest improvements, nove...
Background: Dysregulation of metabolic regulatory hormones often occurs during the progress of obesi...
Insulin resistance associated with obesity has been suggested to contribute to an increased risk and...
Postmenopausal breast cancer is the most common obesity-related cancer death among women in the U.S....
Postmenopausal breast cancer is the most common obesity-related cancer death among women in the U.S....
Abstract Background Obesity and adult weight gain are...
SummaryWhile diet-induced obesity has been exclusively attributed to increased caloric intake from f...
Multiple periods of caloric restriction (or fasting)/ refeeding in rodents have had inconsistent eff...
textObesity is one the few modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. Hence, an evaluation of the me...
Studies suggest that time-restricted feeding (TRF) may prevent obesity and its commodities. At prese...
Obese premenopausal women with breast cancer have poorer prognosis for long term survival, in part b...
Obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome are associated with an increased risk of develop...
Background: Time restricted feeding (TRF) refers to dietary interventions in which food access is li...
BackgroundMenopause is associated with significant hormonal changes that result in increased total b...
Advanced age and obesity are two major risk factors for breast cancer (BC). This presents a signific...
SummaryBecause current therapeutics for obesity are limited and only offer modest improvements, nove...
Background: Dysregulation of metabolic regulatory hormones often occurs during the progress of obesi...
Insulin resistance associated with obesity has been suggested to contribute to an increased risk and...
Postmenopausal breast cancer is the most common obesity-related cancer death among women in the U.S....
Postmenopausal breast cancer is the most common obesity-related cancer death among women in the U.S....
Abstract Background Obesity and adult weight gain are...
SummaryWhile diet-induced obesity has been exclusively attributed to increased caloric intake from f...
Multiple periods of caloric restriction (or fasting)/ refeeding in rodents have had inconsistent eff...
textObesity is one the few modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. Hence, an evaluation of the me...
Studies suggest that time-restricted feeding (TRF) may prevent obesity and its commodities. At prese...
Obese premenopausal women with breast cancer have poorer prognosis for long term survival, in part b...
Obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome are associated with an increased risk of develop...
Background: Time restricted feeding (TRF) refers to dietary interventions in which food access is li...