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Weight Loss News From Byron J. Richards
Another Study Linking Weight Gain to Breast Cancer RiskSunday, September 06, 2009 - Byron Richards, CCNA new study was able to weed out gene-related risk factors for breast cancer (like BRAC1 and BRAC2) and provide the first clear data on the precise risk that obesity poses to women for breast cancer. The study found that gaining 34 pounds anytime after the age of twenty increased the risk of breast cancer by 68%. However, the study also showed that gaining 22 pounds after the age of thirty or gaining 12 pounds after the age of forty doubled the risk for breast cancer. This points out that the older a woman is the less tolerance for inflammation related to the process of gaining weight she has. It is very clear that breast cancer risk increases as problems of leptin resistance, insulin resistance, and IGF-1 malfunction combine with the inflammation of obesity. The moral of the story is that there is less margin for error the older we get. Related Entries: Meat and Dairy Not Associated with Increased Breast Cancer RiskCurcumin May Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer in Women Who Have Used HRT Postmenopausal Weight Gain Increases Breast Cancer Risk Folic Acid Supplements Reduce Breast Cancer Risk How Vitamin D Prevents Breast Cancer Breast Cancer and Stress, Younger Women Take Note Sluggish Thyroid Associated with Breast Cancer Risk Low Melatonin Associated with Breast Cancer Refined Carbohydrates Linked to Breast Cancer Obesity Increases Risk for Aggressive Breast Cancer Fiber Reduces the Risk for Aggressive Breast Cancer ### Other Weight Loss News
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