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The purpose of this study is to study the relationships between obesity, hormones and menopausal status, and breast cancer. The researchers would like to study whether a type of nutritional intervention, called a time-restricted diet or tRD, is easy to maintain using a smartphone application; the researchers also want to study the effect that a tRD has on weight control, hormones, and breast tissue. A tRD is a type of diet that requires people to restrict their daily eating to a specific time frame each day. The researchers think that this might be an effective and manageable way to control weight.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Feasibility of fostering adherence to self-monitoring of dietary intake using a smartphone application (app).
II. Feasibility of the goal of following a time-restricted diet.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Identify potential molecular biomarkers and/or signatures to explore its efficacy for the normalization of metabolism.
II. Assess the systemic endocrine effects of a time restricted diet (tRD) intervention in overweight and obese pre and postmenopausal women.
III. Assess weight change following a tRD intervention. IV. Evaluate the effects of a tRD intervention, and identify a specific and reproducible genomic signature, in breast samples obtained by random fine needle aspiration in the tRD study population.
V. Assess the volume of parenchymal enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Participants follow a time restricted diet, which restricts daily eating to an 8 hour time window between 12:00-8:00 pm. Participants are allowed to consume non-caloric beverages (water, black tea, black coffee, diet soda, etc.) during the fasting hours and required to record daily food consumption in the smartphone app for 6 months. Participants are also coached by telephone over approximately 10-15 minutes weekly for 1 month and then biweekly for 5 months.
After completion, participants are followed up for 3 months.
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Subjects must have a stable weight (have not gained or lost 25 pounds in the last 6 months)
Subjects must have had a normal mammogram within 9 months prior to registration; NOTE: subjects must also have a normal breast exam on the day of the pre-intervention random fine needle aspiration (rFNA)
Subjects must have a body mass index (BMI) of 25-40
Subjects must fit into ONE of the following menopausal categories:
Premenopausal (n = 40) - defined as meeting all the following criteria:
Postmenopausal (n = 40) - defined as meeting all of the following criteria:
Subjects must have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1
Subjects who have been diagnosed with a prior cancer at any site (other than breast cancer) may participate as long as they have been off medical therapy for at least 12 months prior to registration
Subjects with prior breast cancer must be off all systemic therapy (including endocrine agents) for at least 2 years prior to registration
Subjects must be willing to undergo a random fine needle aspiration (rFNA) at the beginning and end of the intervention period
Subjects must be willing and able to abstain from the use of aspirin for at least 2 weeks prior to undergoing each rFNA procedure (pre- and post-intervention)
Subjects must have the ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent prior to registration on study
Subjects must have a smart phone (newer generation Android or any Iphone) to be able to track their food intake times
Subjects must be willing to restrict food intake to an 8 hour period every day (12 pm to 8 pm)
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