The Women's Healthy Lifestyle Study



Status:Completed
Conditions:Breast Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 99
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:December 2007
End Date:November 2011

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Motivational Interviewing for Weight Maintenance

This study aims to determine if a motivational interviewing counseling style can help women
eat a healthy diet and exercise during breast cancer treatment and beyond.

Women receiving chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer often gain weight and body fat,
and this contributes to the health burden that cancer survivors face. Weight gain is a
concern not only for overall health status, but also as a possible factor for risk of cancer
recurrence. Unfortunately achieving weight loss, after a gain has occurred, is difficult,
and there are no satisfactory methods for maintenance of weight loss. This study proposes to
design and test a novel telephone-based intervention for preventing weight gain during
treatment for breast cancer in a pilot, randomized study. The 12-month intervention will
target maintenance of current weight and prevention of body fat gain using counseling for
moderate exercise and a low-fat, high fruit-vegetable diet. The counseling approach will be
based on motivational interviewing techniques and will be delivered through telephone
appointments. Motivational interviewing is a client-centered type of counseling that elicits
active participation of the patient. By taking a more active role, patients may be more
likely to follow through with the recommended lifestyle changes. Study endpoints will
include blood markers of dietary compliance, pedometer steps, self-monitoring logs,
questionnaires (including quality of life) and anthropometric measures (including body fat
by DEXA). An important goal of the study is to establish recruitment methods and demonstrate
recruitment rates in newly diagnosed stage I-IIIA breast cancer patients. The study data
also will demonstrate implementation of the counseling approach and provide a basis for
sample size estimates for a larger trial. This type of intervention, namely a combination of
exercise and diet, has been indicated to have good potential for prevention of recurrence.
It is therefore necessary to develop effective methods for eliciting these behaviors.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult female, age 18 and older

- Stage I, II, or IIIA breast cancer

- Scheduled for chemotherapy and completed no more than two weeks of chemotherapy

- Body mass index 25-45 kg/m2

- Stable body weight within 5 pounds in the past 2 months

- Physician approval for participating in a weight control program

- Willing and able to follow advice for exercise and diet quality

Exclusion Criteria:

- Previous invasive cancers, excluding basal cell carcinoma, in the past 10 years

- Following a medically-prescribed diet

- Currently participating in a formal weight loss program

- Medical conditions that preclude safe exercise
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