Low Calorie Diet Improves Survival in Young People with Leukemia

04 April 2021, 16:07 | Health 
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Low-calorie diet improves survival in young people with leukemia Obesity can adversely affect survival in some forms of cancer, including leukemia in children and adolescents. Obese young people with leukemia are 50% more likely to relapse after treatment than their thin peers.

A study by researchers from the University of California Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Children's Hospital found that a combination of moderate dietary changes and exercise can significantly improve the survival of people with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common cancer in children..

The researchers found that patients who reduced their calorie intake by 10% or more and took a moderate exercise program immediately after diagnosis were, on average, 70% less likely to get lingering leukemia cells after a month of chemotherapy than patients who did not follow a diet.. training regimen.

In a clinical trial at Los Angeles Children's Hospital, researchers worked with registered dietitians and physical therapists to develop customized 28-day interventions for 40 young adults, ages 10 to 21, who were first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia..

The results, published in the American Society of Hematology's Blood Advances, showed a decrease in fat gain in overweight and obese people, as well as improved insulin sensitivity and an increase in the beneficial hormone adiponectin, which is involved in glucose regulation and fatty acid breakdown.. Most importantly, the researchers found a 70% reduction in the likelihood of having lingering leukemia cells in the bone marrow, medically known as minimal residual disease, compared with historical controls..

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