Science Nook: Time of Day of Physical Activity and Risk of Breast and Prostate Cancers
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Circadian rhythms are an internal process that regulate the wake and sleep cycle. Circadian disruption involves when circadian rhythms are not in sync with external factors such as light, working hours, eating pattern, and physical activity pattern. The below study looks at how timing of physical activity relates […]
Breast Cancer Risk and an Estrogen Related Dietary Pattern
Part of our job as registered dietitians (RDs) is to be detectives. Whether it is in the grocery store, analyzing food labels, or being weary of what we read in the media, we always have to be on our A-game. A, of course, stands for ANALYZING… We must stay on top of research studies and […]
Weight Management and Breast Cancer
Maintaining a healthy weight is important, both during and after breast cancer treatment. People with breast cancer can gain or lose weight during treatment, depending on a wide variety of factors. Keeping an eye on your weight during treatment will make it easier to achieve and maintain a healthy weight as a breast cancer survivor. Weight […]
What’s NOT TRUE about Nutrition and Breast Cancer
Journeying the hallways discussing food and nutrition to patients and their families supplies a hefty load of claims and contradictions regarding scientific literature. As an oncology certified Registered Dietitian, it is my job to clear this up; essentially ‘weeding’ through the popular beliefs and providing clarity on statements that are important to know with (and without) […]
Reflexology for relaxation
Dr. William Fitzgerald, an ear, nose, and throat specialist, first introduced reflexology in 1913. Initially called “zone therapy,” his technique was founded on the belief that pressure exerted on the feet, hands, or ears improves energy flow and restores balance in the body. Additionally, he proposed that the body was divided into 10 zones and […]
The Gift Cancer Gave Me
At one point toward the end of my treatment for Stage 2A breast cancer, someone told me, “One day you are going to look back at all this and realize your were given a gift.” “Some gift, I thought to myself: cancer, chemo brain, hair loss, exhaustion, fear. Really!” What my friend meant but did […]
Smart Nutrition with Cancer
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Managed nutrition should take a front and center role in your cancer treatment. Food is the fuel to give you the energy to stay strong. You wouldn’t drive your car on empty or fill your tank with the wrong kind of gas. So why would you treat your body any differently? But just as a car […]