2016
DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-15-1334
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Long-term Diet and Biomarker Changes after a Short-term Intervention among Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors: The¡Cocinar Para Su Salud!Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Background Among Hispanic breast cancer (BC) survivors, we examined the long-term effects of a short-term culturally-based dietary intervention on increasing fruits/vegetables (F/V), decreasing fat and changing biomarkers associated with BC recurrence risk. Methods Spanish-speaking women (n=70) with a history of stage 0-III BC who completed treatment were randomized to ¡Cocinar Para Su Salud! (n=34), a culturally-based 9-session program (24 hours over 12 weeks, including nutrition education, cooking classes,… Show more

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“…The primary outcomes of the intervention at 6 and 12 months have been previously reported . Briefly, the intervention group compared with control group reported an increase in mean servings of all F/V (6 months: F/V: +2.0 vs −0.1, P < .01; 12 months: +2.0 vs −0.4, P < .01), and targeted F/V (+2.3 vs −0.1; P < .01) from baseline.…”
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“…The primary outcomes of the intervention at 6 and 12 months have been previously reported . Briefly, the intervention group compared with control group reported an increase in mean servings of all F/V (6 months: F/V: +2.0 vs −0.1, P < .01; 12 months: +2.0 vs −0.4, P < .01), and targeted F/V (+2.3 vs −0.1; P < .01) from baseline.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Figure illustrates participant enrollment, randomization, and follow‐up in a CONSORT diagram. Participant characteristics have been previously reported . Briefly, the mean age of participants was 56.6 years (SD = 9.7 years), mean time since diagnosis was 3.4 years (SD = 2.7 years), mean body mass index was 30.9 kg/m 2 (SD = 6.0 kg/m 2 ), and 62.9% of women had an annual household income ≤$15 000.…”
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