Time-restricted eating may reduce CV risk for older breast cancer survivors

Older women with overweight who received cardiotoxic treatment for breast cancer saw a 15% relative CVD risk reduction after following an 8-week time-restricted eating plan, according to research published in JACC: CardioOncology.
In a single-arm, feasibility study, researchers also found that older breast cancer survivors who followed a time-restricted eating plan reduced caloric intake without fat-free mass loss and also experienced a decrease in visceral adipose tissue, which can predict CV events.
“Time-restricted eating is an easy-to-prescribe and follow intervention that may reduce

Older women with overweight who received cardiotoxic treatment for breast cancer saw a 15% relative CVD risk reduction after following an 8-week time-restricted eating plan, according to research published in JACC: CardioOncology.
In a single-arm, feasibility study, researchers also found that older breast cancer survivors who followed a time-restricted eating plan reduced caloric intake without fat-free mass loss and also experienced a decrease in visceral adipose tissue, which can predict CV events.
“Time-restricted eating is an easy-to-prescribe and follow intervention that may reduce