Nutrients (Apr 2023)

The Risk of Breast Cancer between Western and Mediterranean Dietary Patterns

  • Hsueh-Han Tsai,
  • Jyh-Cherng Yu,
  • Huan-Ming Hsu,
  • Chi-Hong Chu,
  • Tzu-Ming Chang,
  • Zhi-Jie Hong,
  • An-Chieh Feng,
  • Chun-Yu Fu,
  • Kuo-Feng Hsu,
  • Ming-Shen Dai,
  • Guo-Shiou Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 2057

Abstract

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Breast cancer is a significant public health problem globally and prevention strategies have become of great interest as its incidence rises. Exploring the connection between dietary patterns and the reduction of breast cancer risk is considered a promising approach. High levels of fiber, phytochemicals, a good antioxidant profile, and a composition of advantageous fatty acids are characteristics of healthy dietary programs such as the Mediterranean diet. This review summarized and discussed the active compounds that are considered important in preventing breast cancer, including dietary components from recent related reports. These include polyunsaturated fatty acids, fiber, phytochemicals, and alcohol. Although the exact mechanism for preventing breast cancer using these dietary factors is not well understood, the combination of all the elements in a healthy diet plays a role in reducing breast cancer risk. Considering the elevated probability of breast cancer relapse and mortality, it is crucial to investigate the correlation between a nutritious dietary pattern and breast cancer, while identifying bioactive components that have the potential to mitigate the risk of breast cancer incidence.

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