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How dietary advice can improve fertility treatment for female cancer survivors

A young woman's chance of being infertile increases after receiving a cancer diagnosis. While it has been discovered that eating a healthy diet, which includes whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, as well as healthy fatty acids, can improve fertility and cancer survivorship, over 90 per cent of young adult cancer survivors do not follow the dietary guidelines and have diets that are high in fat and low in fruit and vegetables. The barriers to and strategies for encouraging healthy eating habits among female cancer survivors who are having trouble getting pregnant were investigated by researchers from Drexel University's College of Nursing and Health Professions.

ANI Aug 31, 2023 23:52 IST googleads

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Pennsylvania [US], August 31 (ANI): A young woman's chance of being infertile increases after receiving a cancer diagnosis. While it has been discovered that eating a healthy diet, which includes whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, as well as healthy fatty acids, can improve fertility and cancer survivorship, over 90 per cent of young adult cancer survivors do not follow the dietary guidelines and have diets that are high in fat and low in fruit and vegetables.
The barriers to and strategies for encouraging healthy eating habits among female cancer survivors who are having trouble getting pregnant were investigated by researchers from Drexel University's College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Recently published in Integrative Cancer Therapies, researchers conducted in-depth interviews with young, female cancer survivors with fertility challenges to collect information about their dietary intake and help inform the development of dietary interventions for this population.
“Clearly, barriers exist for these young women who are unable to meet healthy dietary recommendations. Yet, to date, no study has investigated nutrition-related barriers to female cancer survivors experiencing fertility challenges,” said Brandy-Joe Milliron, PhD, an associate professor in the College and corresponding author of the study.
In addition to the in-depth interviews, 20 female cancer survivors of reproductive age gave three 24-hour dietary recalls – a self-report of food and beverages they consumed the day before –  to gauge the quality of their diets based on the Healthy Eating Index (2015) and how closely they adhered to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The researchers followed up with some participants in focus group discussions to ensure the meanings and perspectives of participants were accurate.
Overall, women in the study reported a poor-quality diet, with four main barriers to eating a healthy diet emerging from the data: Challenges of work-life balance, treatment-related fatigue, and dietary guidance, if provided, was too rigid for them to follow.
Lack of nutrition resources and minimal guidance tailored to their unique needs during treatment and throughout post-treatment life
Despite these barriers, the research team did identify several facilitators of healthy eating, especially among participants with higher-quality diets. These included building trust between patients and their healthcare provider, identifying a high motivation to improve nutrition-related behaviours and recognising of the additional benefits of nutrition and a healthy diet.
The research team noted that the findings are not generalizable, and future research should continue to investigate and explore the unique nutrition- and wellness-related needs of young female cancer survivors with diverse racial and ethnic, educational, and socioeconomic backgrounds and across different cancer types and treatments.
They recommend that nutrition programs and interventions for female cancer survivors use evidence-based strategies and tools such as motivational interviewing, self-monitoring, and social support. Customized interventions should accommodate women’s work schedules to improve adherence, and culinary education resources may help improve survivors’ confidence in cooking, motivation and fatigue management.
“Nutrition interventions that seek to strengthen fertility treatment can be optimized by considering and addressing barriers and facilitators during the development stage,” said Milliron. (ANI)

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