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Evidence suggests Ketogenic Diet maydecreaseBreast cancer.

18 studies (27 claims)

Emerging evidence

Study Claims

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InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
an enrich flavonoids dietDecreases - is linked to a decreased riskbreast cancer
Human
Not specified.Flavonoids, Breast Cancer Chemopreventive and/or Chemotherapeutic Agents.cited 17×
Modern dietIncreases - was associated withestrogen-receptor negative (ER-) breast cancer risk
Human
those at least 160 cm tallNot specifiedAn empirically derived dietary pattern associated with breast cancer risk is validated in a nested case-control cohort from a randomized primary prevention trial.cited 8×
higher adherence to the MIND dietDecreases - had lower odds ofbreast cancer (BC)
Human
Tehranian adult womenNot specifiedThe relationship between Mediterranean-DASH diet intervention for the neurodegenerative delay (MIND) Diet and risk of breast Cancer: a case-control study among iranian adult women.cited 4×
higher adherence to the MIND dietDecreases - was associated with a lower risk ofbreast cancer (BC)
Human
women with an abortion historyNot specifiedThe relationship between Mediterranean-DASH diet intervention for the neurodegenerative delay (MIND) Diet and risk of breast Cancer: a case-control study among iranian adult women.cited 4×
highest tertile of the MIND dietDecreases - had a lower risk ofbreast cancer (BC)
Human
Tehranian adult womenNot specifiedThe relationship between Mediterranean-DASH diet intervention for the neurodegenerative delay (MIND) Diet and risk of breast Cancer: a case-control study among iranian adult women.cited 4×
diet based on Mediterranean and macrobiotic traditions (macro-Mediterranean diet)No effect - failed to show a reductionbreast cancer recurrence
Human
patients with breast cancer at high risk of recurrenceNot specifiedThe Effect of Diet on Breast Cancer Recurrence: The DIANA-5 Randomized Trial.cited 7×
self-reported diet at year 1Decreases - showed a protective associationbreast cancer recurrence
Human
women in the upper tertile of Dietary Index changeNot specifiedThe Effect of Diet on Breast Cancer Recurrence: The DIANA-5 Randomized Trial.cited 7×
low-fat high-carbohydrate dietDecreases - reducesbreast cancer risk
Human
Dietary fat reduced to 15% of calories (specific carbohydrate intake not detailed).Effects of a low-fat high-carbohydrate diet on plasma sex hormones in premenopausal women: results from a randomized controlled trial. Canadian Diet and Breast Cancer Prevention Study Group.cited 40×
low-fat high-carbohydrate dietDecreases - may reducerisk of breast cancer
Human
Dietary fat reduced to 15% of calories (specific carbohydrate intake not detailed).Effects of a low-fat high-carbohydrate diet on plasma sex hormones in premenopausal women: results from a randomized controlled trial. Canadian Diet and Breast Cancer Prevention Study Group.cited 40×
high-fat dietIncreases - possibly associated withbreast cancer
Human
postmenopausal womenNot specifiedGenome-Wide Meta-analysis of Gene-Environmental Interaction for Insulin Resistance Phenotypes and Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women.cited 13×
adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) dietDecreases - had 60% lower oddsbreast cancer
Human
women aged ≥ 30 years residing in Isfahan, IranNot specifiedAdherence to the MIND Diet and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-control Study.cited 12×
adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) dietDecreases - had 50% lower chancebreast cancer
Human
women aged ≥ 30 years residing in Isfahan, IranNot specifiedAdherence to the MIND Diet and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-control Study.cited 12×
adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) dietDecreases - were less likely to havebreast cancer
Human
postmenopausal womenNot specifiedAdherence to the MIND Diet and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-control Study.cited 12×
adherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) dietDecreases - significant inverse associationodds of breast cancer
Human
normal-weight womenNot specifiedAdherence to the MIND Diet and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Case-control Study.cited 12×
adding flavonoids to the dietDecreases - inhibitscancers that arise in particular women, such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and breast cancer
AnimalMolecular
particular womenNot specifiedApigenin promotes apoptosis of 4T1 cells through PI3K/AKT/Nrf2 pathway and improves tumor immune microenvironment in vivo.cited 5×
individual component or main components of the Mediterranean dietNo effect - effects and mechanismsbreast cancer
Human
Not AssessedMediterranean diet: Fighting breast cancer naturally: A review.cited 2×
Mediterranean dietNo effect - influencebreast cancer
Human
cohort studies conducted across different regionsNot AssessedMediterranean diet: Fighting breast cancer naturally: A review.cited 2×
Mediterranean dietNo effect - variations in the impactbreast cancer
Human
premenopausal and postmenopausal womenNot AssessedMediterranean diet: Fighting breast cancer naturally: A review.cited 2×
Mediterranean dietNo effect - variations in the impactbreast cancer
Human
different types in BC casesNot AssessedMediterranean diet: Fighting breast cancer naturally: A review.cited 2×
Mediterranean dietNo effect - possible mechanisms underlyingdevelopment, recurrence, and prevention of breast cancer
Human
Not AssessedMediterranean diet: Fighting breast cancer naturally: A review.cited 2×
A dietary food pattern naturally rich in polyphenols is the Mediterranean dietDecreases - suggests those of Mediterranean descent have a lower breast cancer incidencebreast cancer incidence
Human
those of Mediterranean descentNot specifiedReducing Breast Cancer Recurrence: The Role of Dietary Polyphenolics.cited 49×
a high-fat dietIncreases - are linked to a higher riskbreast cancer risk
Human
Not mentionedModifiable Risk Factors for Breast Cancer: Insights From Systematic Reviews.cited 2×
adherence to the MIND dietNo effect - was not associatedodds of breast cancer
Human
Iranian womenNot specifiedThe association between adherence to MIND diet and risk of breast cancer: A case-control study.cited 4×
adherence to the MIND dietNo effect - found no significant associationodds of breast cancer
Human
the whole study populationNot specifiedThe association between adherence to MIND diet and risk of breast cancer: A case-control study.cited 4×
adherence to the MIND dietNo effect - found no significant associationodds of breast cancer
Human
the whole study populationNot specifiedThe association between adherence to MIND diet and risk of breast cancer: A case-control study.cited 4×
adherence to the MIND dietNo effect - found no significant associationodds of breast cancer
Human
pre-menopausalNot specifiedThe association between adherence to MIND diet and risk of breast cancer: A case-control study.cited 4×
adherence to the MIND dietNo effect - found no significant associationodds of breast cancer
Human
post-menopausalNot specifiedThe association between adherence to MIND diet and risk of breast cancer: A case-control study.cited 4×
low-fat, high-carbohydrate dietNo effect - did not reducerisk of breast cancer
Human
women with extensive mammographic densityTarget of 15% of calories from fat and 65% from carbohydrates.A randomized trial of dietary intervention for breast cancer prevention.cited 64×
avoiding the overweight and a high-fat dietDecreases - regulatedbreast cancer risk
Human
womenNot AssessedObesity-associated Breast Cancer: Analysis of risk factors.cited 112×
Mediterranean dietDecreases - established a correlation with a reduced riskbreast cancer
Human
Not specifiedDoes the Mediterranean Diet Play a Beneficial Role in Managing the Health of Overweight/Obese Breast Cancer Survivors?
Mediterranean Diet (MD)Decreases - is correlated with reduced riskbreast cancer (BC)
Human
Not specifiedSerum antioxidant capacity, biochemical profile and body composition of breast cancer survivors in a randomized Mediterranean dietary intervention study.cited 42×
consumption of high-fat dietIncreases - may increasebreast cancer risk
Human
womenNot specifiedLifestyle components and primary breast cancer prevention.cited 19×