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Effect of Diet and Physical Activity on Cancer Prevention and Control



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Autore: Demark-Wahnefried Wendy Visualizza persona
Titolo: Effect of Diet and Physical Activity on Cancer Prevention and Control Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (280 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Food & society
Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: 8-hydroxy-2'deoxyguanosine
adherence
adiposity
adjuvant therapy
alcohol drinking
aromatase inhibitors
behavior change
biomarkers
blood glucose
breast cancer
breast cancer survivors
breast neoplasms
caloric restriction
cancer
cancer prevention
cancer survival
cancer survivors
cardiovascular disease
chemoprevention
colorectal cancer
couples
diet
dietary patterns
dietary supplements
dyads
eating physiology
exercise
fasting
food intake regulation
gardening
golf
green leafy vegetables
head and neck
HMW adiponectin
horticultural therapy
interactions
intermittent fasting
Internet
ketogenic
leptin
lifestyle
lifestyle intervention
metabolic syndrome
metabolism
motivation
n/a
natural medicine
neoplasm recurrence
nutrition
nutrition impact symptoms
nutritional epidemiology
obesity
overweight
physical activity
plant-based diet
quality of life
recurrence
red meat
resistance training
retrospective study
social hierarchy
sports
supportive care
survivorship
symptoms
tamoxifen
telehealth
telehealth counseling
time-restricted eating
time-restricted feeding
vegetable
weight loss
weight loss maintenance
weight management
weight reduction program
Persona (resp. second.): Dieli-ConwrightChristina
Demark-WahnefriedWendy
Sommario/riassunto: Diet, physical activity, and body weight status (including body composition) are increasingly recognized as key factors that influence cancer across its continuum. Observational studies as well as basic research in cell culture and animal models provide evidence that several mononutrients and phytochemicals play a protective role either in hindering normal cells from transforming to precancerous lesions or in slowing the dysregulated cell growth that occurs in the later stages of disease. Similar evidence exists for physical activity and body habitus. As findings from these studies emerge, interventions are designed to ultimately test the impact of various dietary and exercise regimens directly on populations at risk - whether that be in individuals who are cancer-free but who may have increased risk due to family history, or in cancer survivors who are at risk for cancer progression or the occurrence of a new second malignancy. This book includes manuscripts that focus on diet, physical activity, and/or weight status in relation to cancer prevention and control, as well as symptom management. The order of articles follows the cancer continuum. The book begins with the role of diet and exercise in the primary prevention of cancer in both normal and high-risk individuals, and then focuses on preventing neoplastic progression in those who are newly diagnosed with the disease. Later chapters center on dietary and physical activity as key factors in cancer survivorship, and finally concluding with works attributing dietary and physical activity factors on cancer survival.
Titolo autorizzato: Effect of Diet and Physical Activity on Cancer Prevention and Control  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5220-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910619467503321
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