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Publikováno v:
Nutrition and Cancer. 55:28-34
The present study investigated the effects of a diet and exercise intervention on known breast cancer (BCa) risk factors, including estrogen, obesity, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), in overweight/obese, postmenopausal women. In ad
Publikováno v:
Metabolism. 53:377-381
Inflammation and the recruitment of monocytes into the artery wall are thought to be important aspects in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. The present study was designed to examine the effects of a rigorous diet and exercise interve
Publikováno v:
Cancer Causes and Control. 13:929-935
Objective: Accumulating evidence indicates that prostate cancer is associated with high levels of serum IGF-I. This study was conducted to determine whether a low-fat diet and exercise (DE) intervention may modulate the IGF axis and reduce prostate c
Publikováno v:
Nutrition and Cancer. 42:112-116
Prostate cancer risk is associated with a high-fat diet and a sedentary lifestyle. Placing men on a low-fat diet-and-exercise intervention reduces serum hormones, including estradiol, insulin, and free testosterone, that may play a role in prostate c
Autor:
R. James Barnard, Stacey Dunn-Emke, F. Nicholas Jacobs, Jordan D. Fein, Jeanmaire Weinstein, Dean Ornish, Elaine B. Pettengill, Nancy R. Mendell, William J. Aronson, Patricia McCormac, Ann M. Dnistrian, Damien J. McKNIGHT, Caren J. Raisin, William R. Fair, Tung H. Ngo, Gerdi Weidner, Ruth Marlin, Peter R. Carroll, Lila Crutchfield
Publikováno v:
The Journal of urology. 174(3)
Purpose: Men with prostate cancer are often advised to make changes in diet and lifestyle, although the impact of these changes has not been well documented. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of comprehensive lifestyle changes on prostate specific
Autor:
R. James Barnard, David Heber, Chris Tran, Tung H. Ngo, David Elashoff, Stephen J. Freedland, Todd Anton, William J. Aronson
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 64(4)
An isocaloric low-fat diet has been shown to slow androgen-sensitive Los Angeles Prostate Cancer-4 (LAPC-4) tumor growth in a mouse xenograft model. LAPC-4 cells were injected into male severe combined immunodeficient mice. After palpable tumors deve
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 96(2)
Epidemiological studies report that regular physical activity can reduce the risk for prostate cancer, the most common solid-tumor cancer in US men. Regular exercise alters the serum IGF axis in vivo and reduces cell proliferation while increasing ap
Autor:
Tung H, Ngo, R James, Barnard, Pinchas, Cohen, Stephen, Freedland, Chris, Tran, Frank, deGregorio, Yahya I, Elshimali, David, Heber, William J, Aronson
Publikováno v:
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 9(7)
Over-consumption of dietary fat has been suggested to promote the development and progression of prostate cancer in men. The present study was conducted to answer the following questions: (a) Can dietary fat reduction decrease tumor growth rates of L
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 56(3)
Background Prostate cancer is the most common solid-tumor cancer in US males but is rare in Asian males. When Asian men adopt the US lifestyle, clinical prostate cancer increases greatly. Epidemiological data from men in the US indicate that regular
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 144(6)
Previous studies showed that serum from men consuming a low fat diet and undergoing exercise intervention (DE) reduced LNCaP cell growth and induced apoptosis in vitro. DE also decreased serum IGF-I and increased serum IGF binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1)