Effect of weight loss on bone health in overweight/obese postmenopausal breast cancer survivors

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Adetunji T. Toriola
Jingxia Liu
Patricia A. Ganz
Graham A. Colditz
Lin Yang
Sonya Izadi
Michael J. Naughton
Anna L. Schwartz
Kathleen Y. Wolin
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[1] Washington University School of Medicine,Division of Public Health Sciences, and Siteman Cancer Center, Department of Surgery
[2] Washington University School of Medicine,Division of Biostatistics
[3] University of California Los Angeles Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center,Division of Oncology, Section of Medical Oncology and Siteman Cancer Center
[4] Washington University School of Medicine,undefined
[5] Arizona State University,undefined
[6] Coeus Health,undefined
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Breast cancer; Bone health; Obesity; Weight loss; Bone mineral density;
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Current guidelines recommend weight loss in obese cancer survivors. Weight loss, however, has adverse effects on bone health in obese individuals without cancer but this has not been evaluated in breast cancer survivors. We investigated the associations of intentional weight loss with bone mineral density (BMD) and bone turn-over markers in overweight/obese postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. Participants were overweight/obese breast cancer survivors (N = 81) with stage I, II or IIIA disease enrolled in the St. Louis site of a multi-site Exercise and Nutrition to Enhance Recovery and Good health for You (ENERGY) study; a randomized-controlled clinical trial designed to achieve a sustained ≥7 % loss in body weight at 2 years. Weight loss was achieved through dietary modification with the addition of physical activity. Generalized estimating equations were used to assess differences in mean values between follow-up and baseline. Mean weight decreased by 3 and 2.3 % between baseline and 6-month follow-up, and 12-month follow-up, respectively. There were decreases in osteocalcin (10.6 %, p value < 0.001), PINP (14.5 %, p value < 0.001), NTx (19.2 % p value < 0.001), and RANK (48.5 %, p value < 0.001), but not BALP and CTX-1 levels between baseline and 12-month follow-up. No significant changes occurred in mean T-scores, pelvis and lumbar spine BMD between baseline and 12-month follow-up. A 2.3 % weight loss over 12 months among overweight/obese women with early-stage breast cancer does not appear to have deleterious effect on bone health, and might even have beneficial effect. These findings warrant confirmation, particularly among breast cancer survivors with a larger magnitude of weight loss.
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