Choose to Lose for Women-Weight Loss to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk Factors
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Obesity Weight Loss |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 30 - 45 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | November 2010 |
End Date: | June 2011 |
Weight Loss to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk Factors
This study is investigating the changes in specific hormone levels in women age 30-45 after
a 12 week weight loss intervention.
a 12 week weight loss intervention.
In sum, excess body weight and inactivity have emerged as strong avoidable causes of
postmenopausal breast cancer, with the greatest potential for primary prevention occurring
during the premenopausal years. However, surprisingly, no study to date has examined the
effects of a standard behavioral weight loss intervention on breast cancer risk markers in
premenopausal women. Understanding the effects of weight loss in premenopausal women is a
critical next step in existing research and will inform the development of future breast
cancer primary prevention programs. The purpose of this study is to determine the
feasibility of recruiting, treating, and retaining 20 overweight/obese women in a 12-week
randomized control trial examining feasibility and effects of a behavioral weight loss
program on breast cancer risk markers in premenopausal women. Participants will be randomly
assigned to either a 12-week comprehensive behavioral weight loss program (n=10) or control
condition (n=10). All women will be assessed at baseline and after 3 months of treatment.
postmenopausal breast cancer, with the greatest potential for primary prevention occurring
during the premenopausal years. However, surprisingly, no study to date has examined the
effects of a standard behavioral weight loss intervention on breast cancer risk markers in
premenopausal women. Understanding the effects of weight loss in premenopausal women is a
critical next step in existing research and will inform the development of future breast
cancer primary prevention programs. The purpose of this study is to determine the
feasibility of recruiting, treating, and retaining 20 overweight/obese women in a 12-week
randomized control trial examining feasibility and effects of a behavioral weight loss
program on breast cancer risk markers in premenopausal women. Participants will be randomly
assigned to either a 12-week comprehensive behavioral weight loss program (n=10) or control
condition (n=10). All women will be assessed at baseline and after 3 months of treatment.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Premenopausal women
- Age 30-45
- Current BMI of >25
- English or Spanish speaking
- 5th grade reading level
- Menstrual regularity, defined as menstrual cycle length of 27-31 and < 1 missed
period within the past 12 months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current use or recent (< 6 months) use of oral contraceptives, hormones, or other
hormone-influencing medications
- Pregnant, lactating or planning pregnancy in the next 12 weeks
- Unwilling and able to location for intervention visits.
- Serious medical condition requiring the supervision of a physician for exercise and
diet
- History of eating disorder
- History of or current use of drugs
- Current treatment for serious psychological disorder
- Donation of blood within past 6 weeks.
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