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Energy and caloric restriction, and fasting and cancer: a narrative review

Ezzeldin M. Ibrahim, Meteb H. Al-Foheidi, Mubarak Al‐Μansour

2020Supportive Care in Cancer39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dietary interventions have a significant impact on body metabolism. The sensitivity of cancer cells to nutrient and energy deficiency is an evolving characteristic of cancer biology. Preclinical studies provided robust evidence that energy and caloric restrictions could hinder both cancer growth and progression, besides enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Moreover, several, albeit low-powered, clinical trials have demonstrated clinical benefits in cancer patients. Future research will inform and firmly establish the potential efficacy and safety of these dietary interventions. Here, we review the current evidence and ongoing research investigating the relationship between various dietary restriction approaches and cancer outcomes.

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MedicineCaloric theoryCancerPsychological interventionNarrative reviewNursing researchClinical trialIntermittent fastingIntensive care medicineOncologyGerontologyInternal medicinePathologyPsychiatryDietary Effects on HealthDiet and metabolism studiesFOXO transcription factor regulation
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