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Diet, exercise can ease side effects of prostate cancer treatment

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Exercise and healthy eating can counter the harmful side effects of hormone therapy for prostate cancer, a new study suggested.

Androgen-deprivatio­n therapy suppresses testostero­ne and other male hormones that drive prostate cancer growth, UPI wrote.

But suppressin­g those hormones leads to loss of muscle mass and strength as well as increased body fat, which puts patients at risk for diabetes, heart disease and other health problems, the Ohio State University researcher­s explained.

Their small study of 32 men found that moderate workouts and healthy eating protected against side effects of androgen-deprivatio­n treatment.

Half of the men took part in a 12-week exercise and nutrition program, while the other half received only basic education about their diagnosis and about exercise.

Three months after the program, participan­ts in the exercise group had gains in muscle strength and mobility, and decreases in body fat. Patients who weren’t in the program had declines in muscle strength and mobility, and increases in body fat, according to the study.

Lead author Brian Focht, a professor of human sciences, said the benefits of a group approach to exercise and diet were greater than he expected for such a short period of time.

“As they gain fat and lose muscle during hormone therapy, these men are at significan­t risk for chronic health problems including metabolic disorder, a precursor to diabetes and heart disease.”

He stressed that the program tested is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution. Focht said, “Each man needs to work within his own limits, and each has different needs nutritiona­lly.

“There’s an increasing­ly recognized focus on the holistic treatment of cancer patients. We not only want to add years to life, but we want to add life to their years.”

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