Lower breast cancer risk by reducing diet
Ladies can lower the risk of breast cancer if they reduce intake of calories for just two days in a week, a recent study has suggested.
The Genesis Breast Cancer Prevention study found that following a low calorie diet for two days per week or a 5:2 diet can lead to cancer-preventing changes in the breast tissue.
The study saw overweight pre-menopausal women at high risk of breast cancer follow the 2-Day Diet, developed by research dietitian Dr Michelle Harvie and researcher Tony Howell, for one month. The diet features two days on a low-carb, low-calorie diet, with the remaining five days being spent on a healthy, Mediterranean-style diet.
Researchers took breast biopsies on 20 women before and after the four-week trial and found that on average, women lost around half a stone in weight, with 55 per cent of those taking part experiencing changes in their breast cells.