To Prevent Breast Cancer…Watch Your Weight
Did you know, weighing too much can threaten your breast health, and may also increase the risk of a plethora of other health problems, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels, key risk factors for heart disease.
Why should you (and your breasts) care about a little or a lot of extra weight? The key reason: because extra fat (adipose tissue) puts you at increased risk for breast cancer. In large part, this is because the more overweight you are, the higher your estrogen levels are likely to be. Over time, estrogen, produced in body fat, can be released into the bloodstream, which in turn, creates higher concentrations of circulating estrogen.
Research supports the fat-estrogen link: Postmenopausal women who have gained 45 pounds or more since age 18 are twice as likely to get breast cancer than those who gained less than 5 pounds over time. Indeed, Science News reports that postmenopausal women who do not take hormone replacement therapy (HRT), but who gain 5 to 22 pounds after age 18, increase their breast cancer risk by 20 percent; a weight gain of 44 pounds boots the odds by 60 percent.
To prevent breast cancer or to lower the odds of recurrence, now is the right time to take charge of your life.
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