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Healthy Living Can Prevent Breast Cancer: Woodstock Resources

Research shows good nutrition and exercise can help prevent breast cancer. Here are some resources around Woodstock to help you stay healthy.

You might be able to find help fighting breast cancer and other types of cancers at your local grocery store and fitness centers, according to the research findings of Dr. Marian Neuhouser, Ph.D, RD. 

Dr. Neuhouser is a nutritional epidemiologist with a background in nutritional sciences. She is an investigator at Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Her research is focused on lifestyle factors such as nutrition and physical activity. Some factors may prevent breast and prostate cancer and improve survivorship in those diagnosed with cancer.  

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year, more than 200,000 American women are diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 American women will die from breast cancer.

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Dr. Neuhouser’s research has found that for postmenopausal women in particular, being overweight or obese may increase the risk for breast cancer.

Dr. Neuhouser explains, “After menopause, estrogens are synthesized by adipose tissue—the more adipose a woman has, the more estrogen she will make. Adipose cells also synthesize inflammatory factors, which have been linked to breast cancer.”

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One of the most important things a woman at risk for breast cancer can do, says Dr. Neuhouser, is to “maintain a healthy weight."  

Given what the research indicates, Dr. Neuhouser says, “One of the most important things is that if a woman is overweight or obese, she should be advised to lose weight and maintain a healthy weight. Daily physical activity and following healthy eating habits with plentiful fruits and vegetables and minimal empty calories and fried foods will help achieve these goals.”

Dr. Neuhouser says while it can be challenging to lose weight, “Small changes can add up and make a big difference."

When it comes to getting active, Dr. Neuhouser says, "If someone is not used to physical activity, try a five to ten minute walk and gradually increase the time. Having physical activity partners or walking partners always helps. I know my soccer team will be waiting for me on the field, so even if I am tired or busy, I still show up."

Natural Strides in Downtown Woodstock holds a Downtown Woodstock Running and Walking Group, which meets various times throughout the month. It also has a Kids Running Club it regularly schedules. Visit the store's website for more information. 

The Foothills Running Club, the largest running club in Cherokee County, also holds group runs at 6:30 a.m. Saturdays. They typically meet at the Pruett YMCA in Canton. Information about the group runs are sent via email.

Another fitness studio, Gin Miller Fitness, recently opened in downtown Woodstock. 

When it comes to food, Dr. Neuhouser says, "Start with making one new food change each week. Instead of eating two cookies, eat just one.”

If you are concerned about your weight, Dr. Neuhouser suggests getting the support you need by asking your doctor for “ a referral to a reputable weight loss program.” For nutrition advice, Dr. Neuhouser recommends asking for a referral to a registered dietitian.

Several Taking Pounds Off Sensibly clubs meet regularly throughout Woodstock. 

TOPS (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) Club, Inc. Woodstock holds meetings each Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Woodstock United Methodist Church in Latimer Hall at 109 Towne Lake Parkway. For more information, call (770) 516-0371.

Another TOPS weight loss chapter meets 9 a.m. on Thursdays at Woodstock Community Church on Rope Mill Road. For more information, contact Tina Dougherty at (770) 974-1661 or e-mail mom6321@aol.com. TOPS 0390 club meets at 6 p.m. Thursdays at Woodstock Christian Church on Highway 92 in Woodstock. For more information, contact Laura Corn at (770) 355-6321.


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