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  • * The two groups were similar in age, energy intake, and body mass index, but survivors had lower consumption of dairy, animal protein, total protein, and calcium, while consuming more legumes, noncitrus fruits, and carbohydrates.
  • * Breast cancer survivors had a concerning average calcium intake of 686 mg/d, significantly below the recommended 1200 mg/d, highlighting the need for nutritional guidance from professionals for better bone health and muscle function.

Article Abstract

This study's objective is to assess differences in dietary intakes in breast cancer survivors (n = 13) and women without a history of breast cancer (controls, n = 71). In a cross-sectional design, intake of foods, food groups, nutrients, and non-nutritive sweeteners was assessed using participant-completed three-day food records. All women were postmenopausal (mean age (SD) 58.5 (±3.8) y, 95% White, 2.4% Asian Pacific, and 2.4% Black). The two groups did not differ in age, energy intake, or body mass index (p > 0.05). Compared to controls, survivors consumed less dairy products, animal protein, total protein, and calcium, but more legumes, noncitrus fruit, and carbohydrates (p ≤ 0.05). Calcium intakes were of particular concern in survivors who consumed an average of 686 mg calcium/d, which is <60% of the recommended 1200 mg/d. Given the important role of calcium in bone health and protein in muscle function among aging women, breast cancer survivors may benefit from consultation with a Registered Dietitian or other health professional knowledgeable in nutritional recommendations for postmenopausal breast cancer survivors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21551197.2015.1084258DOI Listing

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