Lifestyle Intervention for the Reduction of Breast Cancer Risk in Normal Weight Women

Part of paid clinical trials in Houston, Texas.

Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Study ID
NCT04267796
Status
Active Not Recruiting

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
FEMALE
Age
50 Years - 69 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Accepted

Interventions

  • Aerobic Exercise — OTHER
    Complete aerobic training
  • Dietary Intervention — OTHER
    Receive diet recommendations from health coach or registered dietitian
  • Quality-of-Life Assessment — OTHER
    Ancillary studies
  • Questionnaire Administration — OTHER
    Ancillary studies
  • Resistance Training — OTHER
    Complete high-resistance circuit training sessions

Study Details

This trial studies how well a lifestyle intervention works in reducing breast cancer risk through changing body composition and decreasing inflammation in normal weight women. This trial may help researchers learn more about diet and exercise programs designed to decrease body fat in postmenopausal women who are of normal weight but have an elevated risk of breast cancer because of excess body fat.

Key Dates

Start date
Jun 25, 2021
Status verified
Apr 2026
Primary completion
Jun 13, 2025
Completion
Jul 1, 2026

Study Design

Enrollment
40 participants (actual)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION

Arms

  • Experimental: Group I (lifestyle intervention)
    Participants complete lifestyle intervention consisting of 1-3 sets of high-resistance circuit training sessions per week, up to 150 minutes of aerobic training per week, and diet recommendations from a health coach or registered dietitian twice per week for 16 weeks.
  • Active Comparator: Group II (wait-list, lifestyle intervention)
    Participants are placed on a wait-list and then complete lifestyle intervention after 4 months.

Primary Outcome Measure

Eligibility Rate [ Time Frame: 4 months ]

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
M D Anderson Cancer CenterHoustonTexas77030-

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